In article , Davey
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 12:23:35 -0000 UnsteadyKen
wrote:
The Amp. in question is a Goodmans Module 80, of the late 1970s! Works
fine, after I replaced some blown lamps, and some funny-looking bulging
capacitors, but cannot be described as 'more recent'! It is of the same
era as your JVC.
I'd have to dig though my old mags and documents to be sure. But I'd guess
it uses DIN sockets and has a line sensitivity of about 500 - 100 mV. So
would need some resistors to cope with modern line voltages (circa 1V to
2V).
IIRC the audio on a SCART is about 1V. So could also be used. You can buy
adaptors for this which output to phono/RCA sockets. CPC is your friend.
:-)
Slainte,
Jim
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