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codswallop | 17:55 Sun 06th Mar 2011 | Technology
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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.
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Me to, also on a Grundig reel-to-reel, although it was longer, like a spirit-level bubble shape.
... I think an EM84 tube.
I remember the magic eye Rojash - showing our age a bit - sounds like din connection this could be what you need to connect to a 3.5mm inout on a cassette recorder or MP3 recorder
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