Connecting a CD player to a vintage amplifier.
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Hello everyone
I acquired a vintage amplifier equipped with DIN input sockets
First, I connected a CD player to the AUX input. The sound is barely
audible with the volume at maximum. I tried the other inputs Tuner, Tape
with no result
Is it due to the amplifier or are the inputs not suitable for a CD player? Thank you for your cooperation.
Configuration: Windows XP / Chrome 49.0.2623.112
I acquired a vintage amplifier equipped with DIN input sockets
First, I connected a CD player to the AUX input. The sound is barely
audible with the volume at maximum. I tried the other inputs Tuner, Tape
with no result
Is it due to the amplifier or are the inputs not suitable for a CD player? Thank you for your cooperation.
Configuration: Windows XP / Chrome 49.0.2623.112
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Good evening
I solved this problem after testing the amplifier for no reason. It works
perfectly. While testing the source amplifier wiring, I found the issue.
The RCA/DIN adapter was sending the signal in reverse on the AUX (DIN)
input of the amplifier. By swapping 3 and 5 with 1 and 4, the issue was resolved.