AFAIK there are two standards for line level: 1.23Vrms (+4dBu) for Pro gear (and modern audio, I think), and 0.316Vrms (-10dBV) for older consumer electronics. It is possible that both - your TV and receiver follow the older standard, so you should be OK. Output is a little higher than input, as it should, while input to output impedance ratio is way higher than customary 10x minimum.
Compatible TV to audio receiver
Read some confusing things and just wanted to confirm, I have an older television with an audio out listed as
470 mVrms, 1k Ohm and the receiver is listed as audio in of 200 mV with 50k Ohms. (note this is how they are listed in the specifications.
for the TV that is for the "fixed" output setting. I had to change it to variable and control from TV and turn the volume way up to get proper sound from receiver. didn't seem like I should have had to do that.
Thanks
for the TV that is for the "fixed" output setting. I had to change it to variable and control from TV and turn the volume way up to get proper sound from receiver. didn't seem like I should have had to do that.
Thanks
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