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This is not an hi-fi problem.
I would like to connect a small transistor radio (actually a vintage radioclock) to a little chipamp in my kitchen. I haven't the schematics. I tried to take the signal from volume fader without results. Can I take the signal amplified (before loudspeaker)? Or where can I connect the amp input? Silly question probably but this is the first time I open a radio... Thanks for any suggestion. |
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