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Beomaster 1001 DIN to RCA

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Heinwil1
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Heinwil1 Posted: Mon, Jul 12 2021 10:12 AM

Hi All,

Please can someone assist, I want to make a DIN to RCA cable to connect into my Beogram 1001. Please can someone assist with a pin connection layout - for phono and the tape output.

 

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Hein

 

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Dillen replied on Mon, Jul 12 2021 11:34 AM

Heinwil1:

Hi All,

Please can someone assist, I want to make a DIN to RCA cable to connect into my Beogram 1001. Please can someone assist with a pin connection layout - for phono and the tape output.

 

Regards

Hein

 

Connect INTO your Beogram 1001?
The DIN pinout is standard. You can look it up in detail in the schematics in the servicemanual,
- but where did the RCAs come from? Both Beomaster 1001 and Beogram 1001 have DIN. They are made for eachother and should plug directly together.

Martin

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Heinwil1 replied on Mon, Jul 12 2021 11:41 AM

Hi Dillen,

Only reason for the converstion is that i am connecting another turntable and tape, as the Beogram I have is completely broken  - got it as a give away from someone.

So I would like to convert the DIN's and speaker outlets to RCA's, as i also cannot find any of the old speaker plugs.

Thanks for your response

 

Regards

Hein

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Dillen replied on Mon, Jul 12 2021 11:49 AM

I would very much advice against converting speaker outputs to RCA.
The risk of shorting the outputs are to high.

DIN plugs are easily found on f.e. Ebay:

speaker din plug | eBay

Martin

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