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From single to double track

I hope this is the right sort of forum to ask this in.

I have just acquired a number of reel-to-reel recordings of classical music, on 7 inch reels. They appear to have two tracks to a side, which means when I play them I have to turn off one channel. Is there a way to copy from my open reel deck to a cassette deck so that the single track is recorded as a dual track on the cassette? They all appear to be monaural recordings made from LPs in the 60's.

Thanks for any answers.
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Go to radio shack and get a 'Y' cable. That way you can route the one channel from the reel to reel to both channels of the cassette.
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