The transformative power of a hushed magic audible

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A more muted shade of magic can be audibly experienced when one delves into the world of sound. Sound has the ability to transport us to different realms, to evoke emotions, and to create vivid imagery in our minds. It is a powerful tool that can truly enhance our experiences and engage our imaginations. In a world that is often dominated by visual stimulation, sound can provide a refreshing break from the constant barrage of images. It allows us to focus solely on what we are hearing in the present moment, taking us away from the distractions of the outside world and encouraging us to be fully present. When we listen to the world around us, we may start to notice the intricate details of everyday life that often go unnoticed.


Most people only know one London; but what if there were several? Kell is one of the last Travelers - magicians with a rare ability to travel between parallel Londons. There’s Grey London, dirty and crowded and without magic, home to the mad king George III. There’s Red London, where life and magic are revered. Then, White London, ruled by whoever has murdered their way to the throne. But once upon a time, there was Black London.

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A more muted shade of magic audible

When we listen to the world around us, we may start to notice the intricate details of everyday life that often go unnoticed. The rustling of leaves, the chirping of birds, the sounds of a busy city street – all of these everyday sounds have the potential to become extraordinary when we truly pay attention to them. Furthermore, sound has the power to transport us to different places and times.

Panasonic RX-DT860 mod, how to unmute audio signal?

I have this older terrific sounding Panasonic Boombox RX-DT860 (huge!) and the laser unit of the CD-player died and cannot replace it. The Boombox also lacks an AUX-input, so time to change it, time to mod it. New life for an older generation. There is a guide available how to implement an AUX-input (see also zip file below) however they use the cassette input to apply the mod. This is not what I want because I prefer to replace the CD-player with Bluetooth and an input functionality. For example when you press the "CD" function/button at the front of the boombox, this module will turn on. A more nicely and integrated feature. Modding this unit is actually pretty easy because every connection is labeled inside and you are able to find the schematics (see also included schematics below). Double checked the audio signals are analog and yes, this is because the CD-module use a D/A converter and outputs an analog signal. A) Designed this module on perfboard (salvaged the bus connector from original module) and hook it up to the CD-player bus connector (CN803) at the top of the boombox. This is working fine however there is one problem: The sound, input or output is muted. In the schematics or at the description next to bus connector there is a pin called "d.mute". Applied HIGH or LOW however does not solve the problem. B) So I decided to take another route, hook the audio signal directly into the equalizer input at connector CN352. This is working great (mix into any audio source) however when the "CD" function is pressed, the audio is muted again! Not as muted as before however muted, no bass and low quality soft sound. Maybe this indicates that the output is muted somewhere (at a pre stage), instead of the input. What I hear now is some leakage. Question Is there an easy workaround to discover? Did I overlook something? What can I do to unmute the input/output? Any ideas? Schematics In zip/pdf format, download it here. Quick peek connector schematics: Tip: To enlarge the schematics, right click on picture and select "open in another tab". 09/26/2021 Solution, explanation Pretty quick answer, thanks to @bobflux. After posting my question I also take a look at the CN802 connector in the same schematic he was looking at. There is the "MUTE B" pin and solder two wires to PIN5 (GND) and PIN6 ("MUTE B") of the CN802 connector to analyze what is going on. PIN6 shows 2.7 volts when muted and 0v when unmuted. When connected together (using low resistance 20 ohms) there is music! Did the same what he suggested to do and also works great. I think his variant is safer to do because the entry point is between to resistors so it is safe to connect it to ground directly. Here is a picture of how I did it: However there is still no audio (just very weak) via flat cable, this is still muted (tested on the CD line-out). Audio directly from BT-module via equalizer works fine however cannot use flat cable connection and the designed switch. I also discover a tiny ground issue, some noise of the BT-module. Strange because I use an isolated DC/DC to avoid this. Can be a result of tapping different ground positions in the circuit. I think in need to remove the AGND of the ribbon cable. Next is to remove the audio connections of the ribbon cable so I can use all of the module designed functions via other applied headphone socket. Like I noticed in the picture above, there are other possibilities to get the power you need, for example CD5V and CD8V. These power points switch on and off when user switch to "CD" or other function. In fact, you don't need the ribbon cable because the audio wiring does not work. That's all folks! Many thanks.

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A more muted shade of magic audible

From the soothing sound of ocean waves to the bustling energy of a crowded marketplace, sound can create a sense of atmosphere and location. It can take us to distant lands, to ancient civilizations, or to futuristic worlds we could only dream of. Moreover, sound has the capacity to evoke emotions and create powerful connections. Music, for example, has long been acknowledged for its ability to elicit intense emotional responses. A haunting melody can bring tears to our eyes, while an upbeat rhythm can make us want to dance. Sound can speak to our souls in a way that words often cannot. In conclusion, a more muted shade of magic can be audibly experienced when we open ourselves up to the world of sound. Sound has a way of captivating our imaginations, transporting us to different times and places, and evoking powerful emotions. By tuning into the sounds around us and embracing the beauty of auditory stimulation, we can truly enhance our experiences and connect with the world in a more profound way..

Reviews for "Unveiling the hidden depth in a more subdued magic audible"

- Emily - 2/5 - I was really looking forward to listening to "A more muted shade of magic" on Audible, but I was quite disappointed. While the story itself had potential, I found the narration to be dull and lacking in energy. The characters all sounded the same and it made it difficult to differentiate between them. Additionally, the pacing felt off, with certain scenes dragged on for too long while others felt rushed. Overall, I couldn't fully immerse myself in the story because of these narration issues.
- Mark - 3/5 - I was excited to start "A more muted shade of magic" on Audible, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. While the concept of parallel worlds and magic was intriguing, I found the writing to be overly descriptive and lacking in depth. The characters felt one-dimensional, and I couldn't connect with any of them. The plot also felt predictable and lacked the excitement and suspense I was hoping for. Overall, it was an okay listen, but I won't be recommending it to others.
- Samantha - 2/5 - "A more muted shade of magic" on Audible was a letdown for me. The story had so much potential, but it was bogged down by slow pacing and a lack of character development. I didn't feel invested in the protagonist, and the supporting characters fell flat. The world-building was also confusing at times, and I struggled to understand the different magical elements. While the idea behind the book was interesting, the execution left much to be desired.

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