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Can anyone please........?
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tell me where I can purchase a 3.5 mm stereo jack to 3 pin DIN jack,I've tried all over the web till my eyes go crossed. Thanks!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think what AlBags is suggesting is that you buy a 3 pin DIN and make your own lead (for example by swapping the 3 pin for the 5 pin on an existing lead).
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If you trim back the wires, it will work OK, but you will be connecting to only one side of the stereo input of the computer. That's fine as long as you remember to record only from the channel that you've wired. If you wire both sets, then you'll get the identical (mono) signal on both the left and right channels, so you can just go ahead and record without having to worry. It's that simple, and the choice is yours.
Is it 2-track or 4-track?
You can do anything you like with the wires, so long as you connect together for mono or separate for stereo. Trim back the unwanted cores.
It really is pretty easy .. I had a few reel-to reels when I was a teenager and made up leads like that to direct-record Tom Browne's Top 40 from Radio 2! I had one with a magic eye .. that could well have been a Grundig .. and a Marconiphone stereo 4-track (1-4, 2-3) or something like that.
You can do anything you like with the wires, so long as you connect together for mono or separate for stereo. Trim back the unwanted cores.
It really is pretty easy .. I had a few reel-to reels when I was a teenager and made up leads like that to direct-record Tom Browne's Top 40 from Radio 2! I had one with a magic eye .. that could well have been a Grundig .. and a Marconiphone stereo 4-track (1-4, 2-3) or something like that.
Why not check out the manual (though it'll cost you)
http://tinyurl.com/6bztffe
http://tinyurl.com/6bztffe