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Wow we haven't released any AIWA gear in Europe for something like 8 or 9 years, so really hard to advise on how best to handle this particular question, but is there a reason why you aren;t outputting straight from the tape desk to your PC?
Hi Catmambo,
Yes, there IS a reason why I am not ouputting directly from the tape deck.
The tape deck does not have ANY connectors, except the one that connects to the flat ribbon cable that it uses to connect to the amplifier - as is the case with all the other units (Tuner; Digital Signal Processor; Equaliser; 5 Disc CD Multi-Changer - and Turntable, not currently connected) that also use flat ribbon connecting cables to the amplifier.
Actually though, the turntable may be the only unit that uses a different method to connect to the Amp, but as it has been put away in a box for more than 12 yrs I couldn't be precise.
I REALLY wish that the manufacturers of these sort of items - much like 'smartphones' and tablets, that use 'proprietary connectors' - would use a standard connector, like phonos - for ALL the individual units, instead of those ridiculous flat ribbon cables, especially as reliability is an issue and it means having to junk 'perfectly good' units because they will only connect to ONE particular amplifier. Not only that, if one of the units - other than the amp - fails, then you still can't connect another similar unit, like the tape deck that failed on my Technics Hi-Fi, unless the amp AND the new unit BOTH have 'spare' phono in/outs.
I guess that is what you have to put up with when you buy at the 'lower end' of the Hi-Fi market - though my Aiwa Hi-Fi was actually the most expensive 'Midi Separates 4.1 Channel Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Sound Hi-Fi System' (at £1200++) that was available at any store in the UK, owned by DSG Retail Ltd PLC, at the time I bought it (somewhere around 1995).
But thanks for the reply anyway.
Tufftybob