You're looking at the wrong end. The one with the yellow phono plug will have 3 insulators on the 1/8th end. It absolutely won't work correctly.Hi, thanks but I dont think that's the problem as I have now tried it through 2 different sets of cables, one jack to standard twin phono output and one with the added yellow phono output. Both sets have resulted in the sound playing from the left speaker.
I would just like to point out that, in most circles, if you say "Y cord", people will think you are taking one signal and splitting it to send it to two different places. The cable that is needed is one that takes the left and right signals from the mini jack and adapts it to RCA.A stereo mini jack to two rca male plugs. (Y cord)
What has a phono out?Well that's exactly what I have been doing.
The only thing that's different is that there is also an 'out' phono output on the system I am using. But I dont think that would make any difference.
I would just like to point out that, in most circles, if you say "Y cord", people will think you are taking one signal and splitting it to send it to two different places. The cable that is needed is one that takes the left and right signals from the mini jack and adapts it to RCA.
No, but I'm curious. Maybe he'll come back and say it's a prop for a play. Or maybe it's for an older relative who just wants to use a cassette player. There could be an interesting story behind this.
I have a couple of decks with Dolby S that sound quite good actually.And not all cassette recorders sound crappy!
Sorry for the delayed reply, but I am very thankful in saying that I have now got the sound working properly through both speakers.
The culprit of the problem was in the cable I was using. After purchasing a new one from amazon I am getting 'clear' enough sound from a cassette from both speakers.
Its funny though that when I went to test the cassette in my ghettoblaster I inserted it into the right cassette slot, I usually use the left one but as their was a cassette already in that slot I thought nothing of it and used the right. The sound came out of both speakers but sounded muffled, I was very disappointed. But after further investigation I have found that the right cassette slot play's back muffled sound while the left one is clear, so in the end the recording was fine just my equipment was the problem haha.
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