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Topic: Din plug for Bauer-question...
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James N. Savage 3
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1375
From: Washington, DC
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted July 15, 2008 04:47 PM
I recently purchased a Bauer T-610 stereo super 8 projector. Everything works great, but I have been having a little trouble finding a din plug to hook the projector to my stereo system amp.
I did finally locate a plug that fits into the "auxilary out" socket on the projector. On the other end, there are four standard 'male' plugs, for the "auxilary in" for the stereo unit, in the following colors- red, yellow, black, and white.
My question is, since I only need two sockets for the hook up (right side, left side), which wires do I plug in, and which ones do I leave unpluged ?
Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but its something I havent encountered before, and I don't like fiddling about with wires to much, I'm afraid I might blow something up .
Thanks for any help.
James.
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Jim Carlile
Film Handler
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From: Burbank, California, USA
Registered: Apr 2007
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posted July 17, 2008 04:20 AM
That sounds like the correct DIN line In/Out adaptor, two of each, four total. Usually the stereo output uses pins 3 and 5, with 2 as the common ground, attached to the shield. This is the standard 'tape recorder' stereo output. Pins 1 and 4 are the input-- on amplifiers it's reversed, because one's input is the other's output.
Of course, this makes no difference if you don't know what the lead's colors are meant for. So just plug them in to find out-- eventually you'll get two that are outputs, both channels. The other two just go to inputs-- with no signal there nothing will get hurt.
Remember though that most projectors will only output one channel unless both tracks/stripes have something on them. So don't worry if only one output or lead makes noise. That's normal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_connector
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