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I have a bit of a techno problem, and I thought someone out there could
give me some insight:

I have an audio book at home that requires the balance of the stereo to be
turned all the way to the left or right as the tape progresses.  I'm trying
to copy my purchase from cassette to CD, so that I may listen in my car.

My issue is this:  my home stereo has no manual balance control.  I have
consulted the manual for the stereo with no results.  Is there any way to
'wire' the stereo so that it only issues from one balanced side at one time?


Thanks!
Jim Pipitone



Jared Pipitone
Sr Admissions Specialist
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Admissions Office
127 Hooper Hall [Department 5105]
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37403
(423) 425-4662
Fax (423) 425-4157
(800) UTC-MOCS




".....it's really hard to explain pork chops in your purse."  ----  Lula,
friend of Stephanie Plum [Stephanie Plum Mysteries], from Janet Evanovich's
To The Nines


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