Cable substitution on an old turntable.

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Cable substitution on an old turntable.
Posted on: 02.03.2013 by Vi Melroy
Hello I retrieve these turntable, (I don't know if you can call this turntable...). I get this antiquity from my grand mother and I want to change the cable to plug this into my powered speakers.

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So this seems to be MIDI cable and I want to have R & L Cinch instead.

So can I cut the cable and replace it by R & L Cinch ?

Thanks.

NoFuture.
Vi Melroy
04.03.2013
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The Dual 1010 seems broken so I retrieve this one from my mother, (so sexy ( I'm speaking about the turntable)).

It's work fine but I still want to change the cable, I try to change the speaker which was connected by an other of my old 5.1 system it work fine, but what I want is to record audio from the vinyl straight to my computer.

Is there anyone who know how is call that RED / BLACK cable with naked end ?
Can I directly cut on of my earphone Jack to solder it with the end of this cable to plug it into my microphone computer for recording instead of having the speaker connected to it ?

Thanks.


PS: If anyone know the model name I'm really interested.
Vi Melroy
02.03.2013
Hello I retrieve these turntable, (I don't know if you can call this turntable...). I get this antiquity from my grand mother and I want to change the cable to plug this into my powered speakers.

PHOTO_20130302_172059.jpg

So this seems to be MIDI cable and I want to have R & L Cinch instead.

So can I cut the cable and replace it by R & L Cinch ?

Thanks.

NoFuture.
Vi Melroy
04.03.2013
PHOTO_20130304_101538.jpgPHOTO_20130304_101602.jpgPHOTO_20130304_102120.jpg

The Dual 1010 seems broken so I retrieve this one from my mother, (so sexy ( I'm speaking about the turntable)).

It's work fine but I still want to change the cable, I try to change the speaker which was connected by an other of my old 5.1 system it work fine, but what I want is to record audio from the vinyl straight to my computer.

Is there anyone who know how is call that RED / BLACK cable with naked end ?
Can I directly cut on of my earphone Jack to solder it with the end of this cable to plug it into my microphone computer for recording instead of having the speaker connected to it ?

Thanks.


PS: If anyone know the model name I'm really interested.
Vi Melroy
02.03.2013
Actually I don't know if it work because its blocked on play position and he refuse to do anything but I have no vinyl at home.
Thanks for this link it will be helpful.
Danae Dumler
02.03.2013
A lot of people on vinylengine.com seem to like that turntable for messing around with; have fun with it! https://www.google.com/search?q=dual...inylengine.com
Vi Melroy
02.03.2013
The ground must connected apparently so i believe i'm gonna buy a cable if i could still find this somewhere in my city.
Vi Melroy
02.03.2013
I was actually on the page but thanks
Alphonso Deitchman
02.03.2013
Pin connections:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_connector#Analog_audio
Vi Melroy
02.03.2013
okay thanks i'll try to do that
Genoveva Bopp
02.03.2013
It's a very old DIN socket. 4 pins, 2 for left and 2 for right. Cut it off and re-solder to whatever you need
Edwina Fagel
03.03.2013
This doesn't seem to be a midi cable to me and it might be a balanced signal so cinch wouldn't work.

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