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Aiwa FX 90 cassette deck



 
 
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Old July 10th 03, 01:42 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Pratt
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Default Aiwa FX 90 cassette deck

I have got an Aiwa FX 90 cassette deck. Auto reverse and lots of
buttons
and lights etc....but after getting it home I notice the connections
on
the back are all 8 pin din.

Yikes !

I would like to know how I find out how to wire up a lead for normal
play/record in and out.

I think I can get an 8 pin din to scart and re-wire the scart end but
I dont know which pin does what.

A normal record and playback lead can be contained in a 5 pin din lead
so why 8 ?

Does anyone have this machine ??????
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Old July 12th 03, 12:25 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stevie Boy
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Default Aiwa FX 90 cassette deck



I would like to know how I find out how to wire up a lead for normal
play/record in and out.

I think I can get an 8 pin din to scart and re-wire the scart end but
I dont know which pin does what.

A normal record and playback lead can be contained in a 5 pin din lead
so why 8 ?

Does anyone have this machine ??????

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It is possible as the other chap said has other functions that work in an
Aiwa system. Like auto rec or play when the tape input is selected.

The Japs in the past also used this type of socket for early remote
controls!

You could always open it up and see where the pins go. Of course this would
need some rudimentry eletronics knowledge.

Steve


 




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