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Beaulieu 708EL Pro Stereo - audio line output cable
Beaulieu 708EL Pro Stereo - audio line output cable
First, by chance does anyone on the forum have a spare audio line output cable for a Beaulieu 708EL Pro Stereo projector they would be willing to sell?
Second, assuming the probably likelihood that nobody has a spare cable, does anyone know the pinout so I can custom make a cable?
This is the back of my Beaulieu. I'm assuming AUX is auxiliary input and LINE is line output. It's been too many years! Can anyone with one of these verify that please?
Brad
Just checking the handbook of my 708 EL Stereo.
AUX = Low level input on pins 1 & 4. Pin 2 is earth.
LINE = High level input and output. Pins 3 & 5 are input. Pins 1 & 4 are output. Pin 2 is earth.
As regards the cable, you will have to check to which pins the red and white plugs are connected to. I assume the DIN plug is a 5-pin, not a 3-pin.
Pin numbers are as follows on the 5-pin plug. Looking directly at the pins with the cover on and holding so that the locating cut-out is at 6 o'clock, and reading clockwise from 9 o'clock = 3-5-2-4-1. Therefore pin 1 is at 3 o'clock.
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