Yogiboy, when my receiver was made the was no such thing as a CD player let alone a DAC that handles other types of digital inputs. Also, I don't want to use the on board phono stage (labeled phono on the faceplate) so my external phono stage must be plugged into some other input, like Aux.
Change input labels
I have a Marantz 2250b and the labels on the input dial are not related to my system at all. For example my phono stage goes to Aux and my DAC goes to Tape 1. My DAC has three inputs (computer, airport, and chromecast) labeled 1, 2, & 3. So no indication of what is what.
I can keep things straight because I set it up by my family gets frustrated.
Are there any methods for re labeling the faceplates of these devices that don’t look like $#! +?
I can keep things straight because I set it up by my family gets frustrated.
Are there any methods for re labeling the faceplates of these devices that don’t look like $#! +?
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I have a Brother P-touch label maker, model PT-D210, that accepts label tape in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch widths and three font sizes. The tape is available in a wide variety of colors for both the tape and the print. Maybe either white or black print on either black or matte-gray tape would work? Or if you have a Jadis amp, black on gold would be a nice touch. Cutting out the little labels would be a bit fiddly but you’d have to do it only once. https://bit.ly/30T79r4 |