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I have a Grundig 6" reel to reel tape recorder that must be at least 50 yrs old with a few tapes that I recorded music of the time.I would like to transfer them to disc if possible.At the rear are 4X 4pin female sockets with "signs" adjacent to each as to their use.Unfortunately all paperwork is long since gone as well as memory about the ops.
If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate their input,sorry being a bit vague on info!!! Thanks.
If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate their input,sorry being a bit vague on info!!! Thanks.
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Possibilities for the symbols are ...
Circle with line underneath. (Micro socket) - microphone, mixer (Grundig 607), telephone adapter.
Square with line on top - Radio input/Output. Record/playback radio. Record records if player is connected to radio for playback via a 3-pole amplifier unit. Re-recording to a second tape recorder. Connection to a Grundig Stereo-Mixer 608.
Reversed Q - Phono Input. Connection to a record player or a second tape recorder. (for re-recording records or tapes)
Squiggly lines - Outputs. - Connection to external speakers. Grundig Stereo Box. Connection to an additional amplifier (Grundig 229) for synchronous recording.
Square with line at right. - Earphones.
Circle with line underneath. (Micro socket) - microphone, mixer (Grundig 607), telephone adapter.
Square with line on top - Radio input/Output. Record/playback radio. Record records if player is connected to radio for playback via a 3-pole amplifier unit. Re-recording to a second tape recorder. Connection to a Grundig Stereo-Mixer 608.
Reversed Q - Phono Input. Connection to a record player or a second tape recorder. (for re-recording records or tapes)
Squiggly lines - Outputs. - Connection to external speakers. Grundig Stereo Box. Connection to an additional amplifier (Grundig 229) for synchronous recording.
Square with line at right. - Earphones.
Thanks rojash,it's very similar except that it's 3x round pins and 1X rectangular that goes right to the edge.As for posting an attach. I've never quite managed how to do that onto AB.
Hi NazNomad,I had looked all over but couldn't see a model name anywhere.but you hit the nail on the head with your socket options.The four were :- reverse Q......circle with line below.........two squiggly lines.........square with line on top.Assuming I can get the correct cable which of those sockets would I use to download onto a computer.Thanks for all your very helpful replies,as you said Bobbisox these AB'ers are so helpful and quick off the mark!!!!
Hi NazNomad,I had looked all over but couldn't see a model name anywhere.but you hit the nail on the head with your socket options.The four were :- reverse Q......circle with line below.........two squiggly lines.........square with line on top.Assuming I can get the correct cable which of those sockets would I use to download onto a computer.Thanks for all your very helpful replies,as you said Bobbisox these AB'ers are so helpful and quick off the mark!!!!
Cods, does it have 3 sockets close together to enable an RCA cable to be connected to it like this:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA_connector
As the article says, these sockets were introduced in the 1940s.
You could then connect to an analogue to digital converter.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA_connector
As the article says, these sockets were introduced in the 1940s.
You could then connect to an analogue to digital converter.
What about the first one on this page?
http://www.interfaceb...rms_circular-din.html
How about telling us the model number of the recorder?
http://www.interfaceb...rms_circular-din.html
How about telling us the model number of the recorder?