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Hi ,
I was handed down a beomaster 6000 from my farther its fantastic, is it possible to run my ipod
through it,i have the bits to make up a lead 3.5 jack, cable and 5 pin din not sure which pins to solder to
and which port to plug into.
Regards
Mark.
Hi and welcome!
You can use either TP1 or TP2. No problem at all. You won't get a fantastic sound from your iPod (not real hi-fi) but it'll work if you can solder!
http://pinouts.ru/Home/DinAudio_pinout.shtml
Jacques
Thank you for your reply, can you tell me which pins i solder to on the 5 pin din.
Kind Regards
Thank you for your reply i have the bits to make up a cable im not sure which pins to solder to..
What is the HRT iStreamer please.
Does this help? It's a std audiolink socket - ignore pins 6 and 7
http://www.beoworld.org/beotech/mclconn3.htm
I soldered the wires as per diagram just getting a humming noise, when i touch the ipod it gets louder, think there must be something wrong with it.
Thank you for your help.
markph:Thank you for your reply i have the bits to make up a cable im not sure which pins to solder to.. What is the HRT iStreamer please. Kind Regards Mark.
The Tape 2 input has RCA plugs - you'll just need a 3.5 mm jack -> 2x RCA.
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Thank you Soren i tried it and im getting the same problem just a humming noise there must be a problem with the inputs.
markph: Thank you Soren i tried it and im getting the same problem just a humming noise there must be a problem with the inputs. Kind Regards Mark.
There are both inputs and outputs in RCA plugs (four in total.) Are you sure that you have selected the correct plugs? Is the cable alright?
looking on the back i used the right two vertical, thank you for your help.
Regards Mark.