W
werwer
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
I have a digital voice recorder, an Olympus DS-2, with which I make
regular business
recordings. I transfer these to cassette tape. I use the ear out to
'tape in' on a
Teac 202 Mk3. ( I enter the equipment models in case it is significant
to you).
I also have a portable Panasonic RQ-A220 cassette stereo recorder. I
would
like to transfer the DS-2 recordings at work using the RQ.
The RQ only has a stereo 'mic' input.
Can I drive the mic input with the DS-2 earphone signal. I REALLY
don't
want to break this cassette recorder! I love this thing
Perhaps a impedance matching network? If so, what values? I remember
something like a pi network of resistors that you could build.
Thanks.
regular business
recordings. I transfer these to cassette tape. I use the ear out to
'tape in' on a
Teac 202 Mk3. ( I enter the equipment models in case it is significant
to you).
I also have a portable Panasonic RQ-A220 cassette stereo recorder. I
would
like to transfer the DS-2 recordings at work using the RQ.
The RQ only has a stereo 'mic' input.
Can I drive the mic input with the DS-2 earphone signal. I REALLY
don't
want to break this cassette recorder! I love this thing
Perhaps a impedance matching network? If so, what values? I remember
something like a pi network of resistors that you could build.
Thanks.