Date : Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:17:00 +0100
From : dominic@... (Dominic Beesley)
Subject: Wiring HYBRID Music 5000 Synthesiser
I seem to recall they were a standard 5 pin DIN connector.
If you go to your nearest maplin they should be able to sort you out. It
might not be a direct connection though, may be 5pin DIN->Phono, Phono->3.5"
jack socket or something
Dom
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Craven
To: bbc-micro@...
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 4:02 AM
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Wiring HYBRID Music 5000 Synthesiser
Subject:
Hello
Can anyone explain (or direct me to information on) how to construct a
wire to connect the 5 DIN socket of the HYBRID Music 5000 Synthesiser to
a pair of PC speakers.
Forgive my poor electrical vocab.....
The 2 PC Speakers are ?Altec Lansing? 120i.
The RIGHT Speaker has three connections (each double wire):
one to a 9V 400mA Output (240V 50Hz Input) transformer,
one that connects to the ?standard? single jack output of the PC
one that connects to the LEFT Speaker
(Hope this makes sense)
I do not know if the HYBRID Music 5000 Synthesiser produced stereo??
This is what I found out about 5 Din Connectors from Wikipedia . Hope helps...
application
connector
pin function
1
2
3
4
5
amplifier
monophonic
5/180?
audio out
screen/return
audio in
as pin 1
as pin 3
stereophonic
left out
left in
right out
right in
tape recorder
monophonic
5/180?
audio in
screen/return
audio out
as pin 1
as pin 3
stereophonic
left in
left out
right in
right out
Cheers
Peter
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