On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 01:51:07 -0400
"Ronald J. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Okay, I've now got a small cassette deck with true line out, and a cable with 
> R/L RCA jacks on one end, and a 1/8th inch mini-jack (2 bands) on the other.
> I plug the mini-jack into the line-in on my Soyo Dragon Plus MB and get...
> 
> Nothing.
> 
> Gramofile, Rezound, no software I've tried gets any sound from this. I know 
> the setup works, because we used it a the guys house that I borrowed it from 
> on his Windog machine. Worked great there - he recorded some cassettes he 
> had.
> 
> I tried aumix, kmix, and alsamixer to make sure that line-in is working, but I 
> dunno. I tried it with buttons green, then red, sliders all the way up, etc, 
> etc. Still nothing. Anyone know anything that would cause my line-in not to 
> work?
> 
> I can plug the mini-jack into the mic port and great sound comes thru my 
> Monsoon speakers, right and left. I can't record like that though, because I 
> only get one channel. I could accept this if I could find some software that 
> lets me copy one channel to the other, so I'd at least have sound everywhere.
> 
> Any ideas? Thanks.
Sounds to me like you have a massive Impeadence mismatch. A one transistor Impeadece 
matching amp would seem to solve your problem
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