Line Level

AKG PZM10LL AKG Low Profile PZM Mic Line Level Out
AKG PZM10LL AKG Low Profile PZM Mic Line Level Out
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New MXL USB Mic Mate Line Level Microphone Mic USB XLR Adapter Lets Deal
New MXL USB Mic Mate Line Level Microphone Mic USB XLR Adapter Lets Deal
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Earthworks KickPad KP1 In Line Mic level Kickdrum Processor
Earthworks KickPad KP1 In Line Mic level Kickdrum Processor
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Audio Console MXL Mic Mate Line Level XLR USB Interface
Audio Console MXL Mic Mate Line Level XLR USB Interface
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Crown PZM 10LL Line Level Security Microphon12 24V DC
Crown PZM 10LL Line Level Security Microphon12 24V DC
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SAMSON LINE LEVEL AUDIO TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
SAMSON LINE LEVEL AUDIO TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
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SENNHEISER EW G1 G2 G3 WIRELESS 35mm LOCKING INPUT OUTPUT LINE OR MIC LEVEL
SENNHEISER EW G1 G2 G3 WIRELESS 35mm LOCKING INPUT OUTPUT LINE OR MIC LEVEL
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LECTROSONICS INPUT CABLE TO ALL TRANSMITTERS TA5F XLR3 MIC OR LINE LEVEL
LECTROSONICS INPUT CABLE TO ALL TRANSMITTERS TA5F XLR3 MIC OR LINE LEVEL
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RADIO LABS ST DA3 LINE LEVEL AUDIO DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER STICK ON
RADIO LABS ST DA3 LINE LEVEL AUDIO DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER STICK ON
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Yamaha P155 - For Those Wanting A True Grand Sound

The Yamaha P155 sounds just like a grand piano - and feels like one as well.
The digital piano sounds so good because it contains samples from Yamaha's CFIIIS grand piano. Using Yamaha's Dynamic Stereo Sampling technology, they have sampled every note 4 times to reproduce the dynamic variations of a key-press.This gives the Yamaha P-155 an incredible realistic and expressive sound.
Yamaha have also gone to the trouble of recording 'note-off' samples for each of the notes. This allows for the natural decay of the note to be sounded after it is released.
You will notice that the feel of the keys on the piano is very much like a grand piano. This is because Yamaha have used their graded hammer (GH) technology to accurately represent the weight of the piano keys. The Yamaha P-155 has heavier weighted keys at the low end of its range compared to the top end. This is to represent how a real grand piano feels. Because this touch is so similar to the experience of playing on a grand piano, you will easily be able to move back and forward between the two.
For solo practice or small performances the built-in 12W amp and speakers are more than capable. For bigger performances, an auxiliary port has been included for output to any device accepting a line level input. For greater sonic fidelity or for silent practice, two headphone ports have been included, which when used with good quality headphones, can deliver a great sounding experience.
Live playing can also be recorded. Included is a USB port, in which a standard USB memory stick can be applied. Recorded playing is stored in the general MIDI format which can be played by any PC or Mac.For those into MIDI recording, the piano also comes as standard with both Midi-in and Midi-out ports.
The Yamaha P-155 is great to play and can bring out the pianist in everyone. Wonderful sound and realistic touch make this piano a joy to play.
There are three colored variants to choose from. Silver with a cherry top board, black with an ebony top board and black with a mahogany top board.
To learn more, read the Yamaha P155 Review.

Whats the difference between phono level inputs and line level inputs?

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Line level inputs are a lot larger a signal level compared to phono input (roughly 10 x the size if my memory serves me). The inputs on an amplifier are designed with this in mind, so have appropriate difference in input impedance and gain to match the input signal to give the best performance.
Upshot of this is, if you put a line level signal into a phono input, the signal will be over-driven and will clip, leading to distortion and poor quality sound. A phono level signal put into a line level input will be low gain, quiet and again poor, being particularly noisy having a poor signal to noise ratio.

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