Connect a CD-DVD or cassette player to the microphone input.
georges97 Posted messages 14579 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Hello. I thought I had already submitted a similar question, but I can't find it anywhere. Thank you.
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Hello,
I recently responded (or shared my opinion) on a similar question, but it was not from you:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-37958495-enregistrer-audio-films-super-8
Apparently, I didn't convince anyone, although I had approached it this way using Philips or Grundig cassette recorders, 7-inch turntables, televisions, and other "trapanelles," back when I was starting out in audio (1976).
At least, no feedback from the requester, which doesn’t bother me, since I have none (of problems), but if the equipment had exploded, you would have at least had a reason not to attempt this bungee jump without a bungee cord.
Too bad, you won’t earn the Guynemer medal.
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Hello. Thank you for your answers. I'm not an alchemist but an old crawler (the quote). For my issue, it's resolved: I will keep my amplifier with its faulty auxiliary inputs and its microphone input, the FM works well. I'm avoiding buying an amplifier and I will connect either a DVD player or a cassette player to a recovered speaker and place it wherever I want in the house. See you later.
On the same occasion, I own 2 Pioneer HPM-50 speakers in perfect condition, aren’t they the same as my recovered speaker? (except for their weight: 13 kg each!) See you later.
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Hello,
Thank you for the feedback.
I hesitated between Roland-Garros and Guynemer but wanted to avoid a backlash.
Best wishes.