Beosystem10
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OK, I'll try to upload it again. There's also a copy in one of my dropbox public folders. User name "wirelessjohn".
sssboa said:Hi
So anyone solved the problem?
I tried to press record + play
I used phono attenuator
All for nothing!
I use the same 5 pin din cable with my 1972 Sony stereo receiver and it works loud and clear.
It's not the way really.Reli said:Hi
So anyone solved the problem?
I tried to press record + play
I used phono attenuator
All for nothing!
I use the same 5 pin din cable with my 1972 Sony stereo receiver and it works loud and clear.
If you are not hearing anything, you may need to use a phone with a more powerful amp and built-in DAC. Or get an external one.
Well this one is certainly not phono socket, phono should be more sensitive than tape. This one is tape in/out I'd say. Maybe it records ok only you cannot monitor properly through speakers.Reli said:Some of my DIN sockets work fine, others don't
Some may have been intended for Phono turntables, while others may have been intended for Line In sources
Does it work on ~240V?jimmyjimmy19702010 said:I’ve had no luck with 5 Din equipped Hitachis. I had to import an RCA equipped Hitachi TRK-8080 from the US to get one with a usable line in.
Yes, the US model has a voltage selector.sssboa said:Does it work on ~240V?I’ve had no luck with 5 Din equipped Hitachis. I had to import an RCA equipped Hitachi TRK-8080 from the US to get one with a usable line in.