I have a radio/cassette player. It's one of those Thomas Home Collectibles replicas, designed to look like a cylinder phonograph. It's just mono, and more or less junk. But unfortunately, it also happens to be the only functional cassette player in the house, and I can't afford to get another. I have hundreds of cassettes, and would like to transfer some of them to my computer for conversion to mp3. But there is no output jack, so no way to connect it. Everywhere I have searched, all I find is info on how to add aux in, but nothing on how to add aux out. Open to any suggestions. (I'd have enclosed a copy of the schematic, but it's inside the unit, and not accessible right now. Couldn't find a copy online.) I could manage to install an output jack... if I knew what it needs to connect to!😕 Thanks!
If it has a headphone jack, try that. Otherwise, connect an output jack to the top of the volume control, and ground.
Make sure this unit has a power transformer inside so it will be safe to access the circuitry.
Make sure this unit has a power transformer inside so it will be safe to access the circuitry.
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