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BBThumbHealer
30-11-2007, 10:07 PM
Hi Guys ,

I am having an Antique Sanyo Cassette Tape Music Deck which is of no use now , but its speakers are quite powerful !

I wud lyk to ask u ppl whether is it possible to connect that deck with my pc and avail the enjoyment of the speakers ?

here are a few pics of the speaker leads and instrument panel at the back of the deck !

The speaker lead connecting to the deck is different than what we use in PC's soundcard , therefore is there any connecting lead also available ? Plz explain what to do in detail .

http://i3.tinypic.com/6z5d0nn.jpg Speaker Lead - Side View

http://i9.tinypic.com/8eufifr.jpg Speaker Lead - Top View

http://i19.tinypic.com/6k58mdv.jpg Console At The Back Of The Deck



Thnx

BlackBerry7100g. ;)

Cool G5
30-11-2007, 10:12 PM
I guess you want to connect your speakers to Pc,right?
If so Cut the lead in pic1 & replace it with stereo pin(The one used in headphones i.e 3.5mm).
Then you should be able to connect it.
Hope this helps.

infra_red_dude
30-11-2007, 10:32 PM
Wait.. Wait Wait!! Don't do any cutting-shutting.. You need a simple cable. This is how the cable looks like:

http://www.cablesdirect.com/prodimages/CC399AC_LR.jpg

This is called Stereo to RCA cable. You'll get it in electronics shop. May cost less than 50 bucks (again, depends on quality). You will get that cable in different lengths.

Just plug the single connector to "Speaker/Audio Out" on your computer (Green connector to which you connect your 2.1 speakers or Headphones). Plug the other two connectors (grouped) to the AUX IN (or whatever "IN" is there) of your amplifier. Now just power on your amplifier and set the mode to AUX IN (or to whatever "IN" you've plugged in), adjust the volume and voila! Its done :)

T159
30-11-2007, 11:04 PM
be careful, i once rendered my sound card dead by using external speakers(not meant for PC).

I remember i was playing Delta Force: Black Hawk Down and everything was guns blazing boom and suddenly i heard another boom and that was my external speaker,capacitor popped out .

After that i removed the jack only to realise that the soundcard was no more working.

BBThumbHealer
01-12-2007, 09:51 AM
Thnx Infra , will surely try it out !

@ T159 , i'll be careful ! :D

iMav
01-12-2007, 10:12 AM
i smoked mine when i connected it to the tv audio in :D

infra_red_dude
01-12-2007, 02:25 PM
^^^ I've connected my Laptop to my Music System so many times and even to TV AV IN many times. Its perfectly fine here :)

BBThumbHealer
01-12-2007, 08:59 PM
infra , working here fine too ... thnx a ton ! o man , i just can't tell , the speakers are rocking ! the window vibrate at just level 2 of volume ! there are 20 levels , so u can image very well :D

T159
01-12-2007, 09:16 PM
infra , working here fine too ... thnx a ton ! o man , i just can't tell , the speakers are rocking ! the window vibrate at just level 2 of volume ! there are 20 levels , so u can image very well :D
lol

amanjagga
02-12-2007, 12:13 AM
^^^ I've connected my Laptop to my Music System so many times and even to TV AV IN many times. Its perfectly fine here :)
hey workinf fine with my music system but for TV................................. .I bought the third motherboard

infra_red_dude
02-12-2007, 12:33 AM
^^^ I haf no idea why its happening. Its working fine for me since 3 years!!! Anyway, threadstarter: Heed to their warning and refrain from connecting it to your TV, to be on the safer side.

gulgulumaal
02-12-2007, 07:12 PM
^^^ I haf no idea why its happening. Its working fine for me since 3 years!!! Anyway, threadstarter: Heed to their warning and refrain from connecting it to your TV, to be on the safer side.

Especially in older TVs, there might be high voltage on the chassis and the line in's ground terminal. TVs typically dont have earthing. If u connect it directly to ur PCs line out, maybe this high voltage could cause problems.

infra_red_dude
02-12-2007, 07:20 PM
Especially in older TVs, there might be high voltage on the chassis and the line in's ground terminal. TVs typically dont have earthing. If u connect it directly to ur PCs line out, maybe this high voltage could cause problems.
Might be a possiblity. But mostly the connectors are well isolated and the casing is made of fibre. Thats the reason why most of the TV plugs don't haf the earth pin.

ax3
17-12-2007, 04:28 PM
popin this months dvd [archieve] ..... & july 2006 mag has detailed info .......