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Speaker to line-in?
I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a
cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. Thanks for any help Ian |
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Speaker to line-in?
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:15:52 +0000 (UTC), Grumble wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. Thanks for any help They're called speaker to line level adapters and the parts involved cost about one dollar. Most car stereo shops have then for under $15. I think even Radio Shack has them. |
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"AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:15:52 +0000 (UTC), Grumble wrote: I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. Thanks for any help They're called speaker to line level adapters and the parts involved cost about one dollar. Most car stereo shops have then for under $15. I think even Radio Shack has them. Thanks AZ Nomad, I'll look into that. |
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Speaker to line-in?
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:15:52 +0000 (UTC), "Grumble"
wrote: I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. As someone else has suggested, the car speaker/line adapters will take care of the signal conversion but I wonder if |
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Speaker to line-in?
"Grumble" wrote ...
I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone- out on the device. Sure, just attenuate it using an inexpensive gadget as others have suggested. However this is quite a noisy, low-quality solution. Not suitable if you are looking for any kind of quality. But then if the source is audio cassettes and you are satisfied with a car player, then maybe it doesn't matter? The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? I've never seen one that would fit. But maybe you have unusually small auto cassette players over on your side of the Pond? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. A conventional "component" cassette deck from a 2nd-hand shop would likely do better than most any auto cassette unit. Dunno about "cables and leads festooning" as it takes only a single cable from the output of the cassette machine to the line input of the sound card on your computer. It would be difficult to make it more simple than that. |
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Speaker to line-in?
"Grumble" writes:
I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. Yes. Try this: http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/speaker_to_line.html Should work with normal Hifi equipment and not very powerful car amplifiers. This circuit is not designed to be used with devices that have "bridged" amplifier outputs (many car equipment has such)! There are commercial speaker to line adapters. Those typically use audio isolation transformer so they work safely also with "bridged" outputs. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? I am not sure of the machanical size matters car stereo vs PC case fixing locations. With enough tools and knowledge you should be able to modify the PC case so that you can mechanically fit in car device in. Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. -- Tomi Engdahl (http://www.iki.fi/then/) Take a look at my electronics web links and documents at http://www.epanorama.net/ |
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Speaker to line-in?
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:15:52 +0000 (UTC), "Grumble"
wrote: I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. How will you power the cassette player? Is there enough spare capacity in the computer's power supply? Car audio units are dsigned to resist certain kinds of interference. But maybe not the sort of interference found inside a computer case. You may be opening a can of worms here. I think a stand-alone player, capable of being mounted a little distance from the computer, with a proper Line Out, is a much better idea, even if it does involve a couple of cables. |
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Speaker to line-in?
"Grumble" wrote in message ... I was wondering if there is a way of converting the speaker output of a cassette player to a signal suitable for line-input of a PC audio card. There is no headphone-out on the device. The intention is to fit a car audio cassette player into the PC. Will it even fit? Has anyone tried to do the same thing? I know there is a company that makes one but it ain't cheap http://plusdeck.com/englishsite/index.asp or at least it ain't as cheap as I'd like it to be! I'd like to convert the family tape collection to mp3 but I'm sick of all the cables and leads festooning this computer as it is without adding any more to it with another piece of stand alone kit. Thanks for any help Ian Thanks to everyone for their advice and help. I have decided to go the speaker to line level adapter route however, the physical size of the tape player is going to be more of a problem but with a few modifications and by repositioning the circuit boards above the player in an old cdrom case I think I can do it. The mechanism itself is small enough to fit. Take me a little time though. Ian |
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Speaker to line-in?
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:01:41 +0000 (UTC), "Grumble"
wrote: Thanks to everyone for their advice and help. I have decided to go the speaker to line level adapter route however, the physical size of the tape player is going to be more of a problem but with a few modifications and by repositioning the circuit boards above the player in an old cdrom case I think I can do it. The mechanism itself is small enough to fit. Take me a little time though. Hell of a lot of trouble to avoid putting a cassette player on top of the computer and running a couple of cables. |
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