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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hello Alex, Many thanks for your kind assistance, I should now be able to proceed with my project. Regards, Len.
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Hello again Ignace, I was unable to get a DIN to RCA lead. But did get a 5 pin DIN plug and I have a RCA to RCA lead. I plan to cut the RCA lead and solder to the DIN plug thus making my own lead. My problem is, that I do not know the connections, ie, left signal and ground, and right signal and ground. Please can you or anyone else help. Many thanks
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Hello again Ignace, Many thanks for your info. Yes it is a 5 pin socket and I believe the connections are 1&4; 3&5 but don't know which is left and right. I have found a suitable plug in the Maplin catalogue, I now need to sort out the computer end. What is standard level? is it 1v p-p? Regards, Len.
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Hello Ignace, Many thanks for your reply, I think the "tape copy" output is called a Din connector? I do not know what the connections are but perhaps they are standard. I may be able to get a lead suitable for connection to the computer. I have mislaid the original manual, which is why I was asking about output levels as I don't want
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I have a Beocentre 2200 that I wish to use to transfer music from records to CDs using either a computer or video recorder. There is an output jack at the front marked "Headphones" Which I assume is stereo. I need to know what the output level is and whether it comes from a pre-amplifier. Can anyone please help? Len.
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