Re: transfering from cassettes

2013-09-08 Thread tickpub
Sorry it took so long to get back; but the device I use is sold through
Fry's Electronics. I purchased it about a year back.
Grace digital audio player from Fry's It came with Adacity the free
program but this is the upgrded one I guess. 
you need a trnsfer cable, which I think comes with the device. You put
your tape in, hit a hot key on adacity or whtever program you choose to
use and then hit a button on the device and it copies it as an me3 gfile.
It took me a bit of time to figure it all out but once I did, it worked
well and still does.
MMM
 

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Re: transfering from cassettes

2013-09-08 Thread Byron Stephens
I really do need to get my tapes transfered, but I'd need to find a unit 
with an azimuth adjustment control.
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Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes



Sorry it took so long to get back; but the device I use is sold through
Fry's Electronics. I purchased it about a year back.
Grace digital audio player from Fry's It came with Adacity the free
program but this is the upgrded one I guess.
you need a trnsfer cable, which I think comes with the device. You put
your tape in, hit a hot key on adacity or whtever program you choose to
use and then hit a button on the device and it copies it as an me3 gfile.
It took me a bit of time to figure it all out but once I did, it worked
well and still does.
MMM


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accessible free sound recorder

2013-09-08 Thread André van Deventer
Hi all

 

I’m looking for some kind of recording program free if possibly than can
record in .wav format.  It does not have to have  any editing capabilities
at all – something like the windows sound recorder but which can record in
.wav.

 

Does anyone know of something like that that will run on windows 7  and with
jaws 14?  I have audacity yes but would like to get something simpler which
can record in good quality sound in a simple way.

 

 

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Re: transfering from cassettes

2013-09-08 Thread roger.south
Around 3/4 years ago I transferred both mine and my wife's CD collection to 
external hard drives. Certainly not as high tech as are being discussed 
here. I purchased a Magix Audio Cleaning Lab program very cheaply for, in 
your currency, around $15 and connected an ordinary CD player via the 
headphones socket to my soundcard and spent weeks slowly working through the 
pile of almost a thousand cassettes. I had the player and also the 3.5 mm 
male to male audio cable so my total outlay was minimal. I didn't know about 
Audicity then so could have saved that modest outlay if I'd heard of it. I 
get the impression some people seem to look for the complicated way rather 
than the simple one. Usually ends up saving cash.


Roger

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Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 5:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes

Sorry it took so long to get back; but the device I use is sold through
Fry's Electronics. I purchased it about a year back.
Grace digital audio player from Fry's It came with Adacity the free
program but this is the upgrded one I guess.
you need a trnsfer cable, which I think comes with the device. You put
your tape in, hit a hot key on adacity or whtever program you choose to
use and then hit a button on the device and it copies it as an me3 gfile.
It took me a bit of time to figure it all out but once I did, it worked
well and still does.
MMM


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RE: LS7 OR LS100?

2013-09-08 Thread Rick Alfaro
Hi Mary.

I'm very surprised to hear tghat the DM620 doesn't allow you to pause during
a recording without creating a new file.

I'm not sure what you consider to be reasonably priced but my Olympus DM4
definitely allows me to pause a recording without creating a new file. In
addition, it also has TTS in addition to the regular voice guidance found in
the 620. Because it has TTS, Symantha to be specific, it will read text
files, Daisy, and speak file and folder
 Names.  It has 2 very nice stereo mics and a small speaker.  The only thing
I don't like about this recorder is that it uses a lithium polimer battery
and not triple a. You can get them new online for about $300 but I've seen
them a few times on some of the buy sell trade lists for the blind.

I also have an Olympus DS50 that has voice guidance, uses triple a batteries
and allows you to pause a recording without creating a new file.  HTH


Best regards,

Rick Alfaro


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mary
Otten
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 5:21 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?

Will the ls14 or any other reasonably priced accessible recorder let you
append to an existing recording? My understanding is that a new file is
started, for example, with the dm620, if you pause and start up again. I
know you could do stuff with audio editing software. But I'm not interested
in that. I want to do what you use to be able to do with a cassette
recorder, i.e. hit the pause button while making a recording, and hit it
again or hit a different key to start up the recording and have both pieces
end up in one file.

Mary


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RE: LS7 OR LS100?

2013-09-08 Thread Rick Alfaro
Are you aware of any Olympus dictation recorders that also have voice
guidance? I'm familiar with all of the DM and LS series but none of those
are true dictation recorders. I'd love to find one with voice guidance is
one exists.



Best regards,

Rick Alfaro


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave
Scrimenti
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 5:24 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?

Actually, none of these are dictation recorders. Dictation recorders allow
punching in etc. They also use small files for easy emailing. And provide
encryption for security. As to which one to buy, it depends on what you
need. If you don't require truly professional sound, the LS-7 is inexpensive
and sounds quite good. The LS-100 is better, but you'll pay for it, and I
don't know if the multitrack function is accessible.
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Giannak" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?


> How about neither?
> The LS7 was nothing more than a glorified dictation recorder. I 
> should know, I've seen them, and they were not all that dissimilar to 
> my DM520, which was a dictation recorder.
> the LS100 is good for musicians, and was a trendsetter for Olympus 
> recorders. It is very good...and expensive, of course. If we could all 
> afford them, we'd all own them, because they are very, very flexable.
> How about the LS14? The LS14 is exactly what would happen if the 
> Olympus LS7 and LS100 had a kid. In general, it's the LS100 in 
> miniature, but it has the tresmic system from the LS7, but most 
> importantly, the LS100's microphone preamps, or very similar thereof. 
> It handles high output microphones very well, it's got smart mode 
> which is really awesome (check the website), and it does it at a $199 
> that won't break the bank too hard.
> Thanks,
> nick
>  On 9/7/2013 3:59 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
>> Hi Everyone:
>>
>> I'm in the market for a portable audio recorder and I am turned 
>> between the Olympus LS7 and LS100.  I'd appreciate reading your 
>> thoughts as to which of these two recorders would be a better 
>> purchase and why.  Much thanks for all help.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Olusegun
>> Denver, Colorado
>>
>>
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Re: accessible free sound recorder

2013-09-08 Thread John Chilelli

Check out the fabulous Audacity.
On 9/8/2013 2:46 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

Hi all

  


I’m looking for some kind of recording program free if possibly than can
record in .wav format.  It does not have to have  any editing capabilities
at all – something like the windows sound recorder but which can record in
.wav.

  


Does anyone know of something like that that will run on windows 7  and with
jaws 14?  I have audacity yes but would like to get something simpler which
can record in good quality sound in a simple way.

  

  


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Re: accessible free sound recorder

2013-09-08 Thread John Chilelli
Oops? I spoke too soon. I should have looked at the entire message and 
saw that you have Audacity already.




John
On 9/8/2013 2:46 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

Hi all

  


I’m looking for some kind of recording program free if possibly than can
record in .wav format.  It does not have to have  any editing capabilities
at all – something like the windows sound recorder but which can record in
.wav.

  


Does anyone know of something like that that will run on windows 7  and with
jaws 14?  I have audacity yes but would like to get something simpler which
can record in good quality sound in a simple way.

  

  


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Re: transfering from cassettes

2013-09-08 Thread stewart ross

hi there most tape machines come with an azimuth adjustment control.
its normally a screw in the front of the machine
from stew


- Original Message - 
From: "Byron Stephens" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes


I really do need to get my tapes transfered, but I'd need to find a unit 
with an azimuth adjustment control.
- Original Message - 
From: 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes



Sorry it took so long to get back; but the device I use is sold through
Fry's Electronics. I purchased it about a year back.
Grace digital audio player from Fry's It came with Adacity the free
program but this is the upgrded one I guess.
you need a trnsfer cable, which I think comes with the device. You put
your tape in, hit a hot key on adacity or whtever program you choose to
use and then hit a button on the device and it copies it as an me3 gfile.
It took me a bit of time to figure it all out but once I did, it worked
well and still does.
MMM


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Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Evan Reese
Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time with my 
headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch jacks at one end, 
then several inches of cable, merging into one eighth-inch female jack at the 
other that I can plug my headphones into. Anybody know where I can find such a 
thing?

Thanks much.

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Re: LS7 OR LS100?

2013-09-08 Thread Dave Scrimenti

Unfortunately no. I'd like to find one as well.
- Original Message - 
From: "Rick Alfaro" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: RE: LS7 OR LS100?



Are you aware of any Olympus dictation recorders that also have voice
guidance? I'm familiar with all of the DM and LS series but none of those
are true dictation recorders. I'd love to find one with voice guidance is
one exists.



Best regards,

Rick Alfaro


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave
Scrimenti
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 5:24 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?

Actually, none of these are dictation recorders. Dictation recorders allow
punching in etc. They also use small files for easy emailing. And provide
encryption for security. As to which one to buy, it depends on what you
need. If you don't require truly professional sound, the LS-7 is 
inexpensive

and sounds quite good. The LS-100 is better, but you'll pay for it, and I
don't know if the multitrack function is accessible.
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Giannak" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?



How about neither?
The LS7 was nothing more than a glorified dictation recorder. I
should know, I've seen them, and they were not all that dissimilar to
my DM520, which was a dictation recorder.
the LS100 is good for musicians, and was a trendsetter for Olympus
recorders. It is very good...and expensive, of course. If we could all
afford them, we'd all own them, because they are very, very flexable.
How about the LS14? The LS14 is exactly what would happen if the
Olympus LS7 and LS100 had a kid. In general, it's the LS100 in
miniature, but it has the tresmic system from the LS7, but most
importantly, the LS100's microphone preamps, or very similar thereof.
It handles high output microphones very well, it's got smart mode
which is really awesome (check the website), and it does it at a $199
that won't break the bank too hard.
Thanks,
nick
 On 9/7/2013 3:59 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:

Hi Everyone:

I'm in the market for a portable audio recorder and I am turned
between the Olympus LS7 and LS100.  I'd appreciate reading your
thoughts as to which of these two recorders would be a better
purchase and why.  Much thanks for all help.

Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado


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Re: transfering from cassettes

2013-09-08 Thread Byron Stephens
I'm aware of that. But some of them actually have a control you're able to 
turn without a driver.
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From: "stewart ross" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes



hi there most tape machines come with an azimuth adjustment control.
its normally a screw in the front of the machine
from stew


- Original Message - 
From: "Byron Stephens" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes


I really do need to get my tapes transfered, but I'd need to find a unit 
with an azimuth adjustment control.
- Original Message - 
From: 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: transfering from cassettes



Sorry it took so long to get back; but the device I use is sold through
Fry's Electronics. I purchased it about a year back.
Grace digital audio player from Fry's It came with Adacity the free
program but this is the upgrded one I guess.
you need a trnsfer cable, which I think comes with the device. You put
your tape in, hit a hot key on adacity or whtever program you choose to
use and then hit a button on the device and it copies it as an me3 
gfile.

It took me a bit of time to figure it all out but once I did, it worked
well and still does.
MMM


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Have A Great Week,
Regards And Respect From Michael!

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Re: LS7 OR LS100?

2013-09-08 Thread Loren Buntemeyer
There is a distributor for Olympus that could help you decide.
her email is:
leng...@verizon.net

Her name is Carla Hayes
- Original Message - 
From: "Dave Scrimenti" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?


Unfortunately no. I'd like to find one as well.
- Original Message - 
From: "Rick Alfaro" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: RE: LS7 OR LS100?


> Are you aware of any Olympus dictation recorders that also have voice
> guidance? I'm familiar with all of the DM and LS series but none of those
> are true dictation recorders. I'd love to find one with voice guidance is
> one exists.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rick Alfaro
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave
> Scrimenti
> Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 5:24 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?
>
> Actually, none of these are dictation recorders. Dictation recorders allow
> punching in etc. They also use small files for easy emailing. And provide
> encryption for security. As to which one to buy, it depends on what you
> need. If you don't require truly professional sound, the LS-7 is
> inexpensive
> and sounds quite good. The LS-100 is better, but you'll pay for it, and I
> don't know if the multitrack function is accessible.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Nick Giannak" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 4:06 PM
> Subject: Re: LS7 OR LS100?
>
>
>> How about neither?
>> The LS7 was nothing more than a glorified dictation recorder. I
>> should know, I've seen them, and they were not all that dissimilar to
>> my DM520, which was a dictation recorder.
>> the LS100 is good for musicians, and was a trendsetter for Olympus
>> recorders. It is very good...and expensive, of course. If we could all
>> afford them, we'd all own them, because they are very, very flexable.
>> How about the LS14? The LS14 is exactly what would happen if the
>> Olympus LS7 and LS100 had a kid. In general, it's the LS100 in
>> miniature, but it has the tresmic system from the LS7, but most
>> importantly, the LS100's microphone preamps, or very similar thereof.
>> It handles high output microphones very well, it's got smart mode
>> which is really awesome (check the website), and it does it at a $199
>> that won't break the bank too hard.
>> Thanks,
>> nick
>>  On 9/7/2013 3:59 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
>>> Hi Everyone:
>>>
>>> I'm in the market for a portable audio recorder and I am turned
>>> between the Olympus LS7 and LS100.  I'd appreciate reading your
>>> thoughts as to which of these two recorders would be a better
>>> purchase and why.  Much thanks for all help.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Olusegun
>>> Denver, Colorado
>>>
>>>
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Bud Schwab

Radio Shack should have that I'm pretty sure.

Bud

At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time 
with my headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch 
jacks at one end, then several inches of cable, merging into one 
eighth-inch female jack at the other that I can plug my headphones 
into. Anybody know where I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

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Re: transfering from cassettes

2013-09-08 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

If you can get hold of one, very very dificult now to obtain, I suggest the
Nakamichi 680ZX, this is a dual-speed, three-head, plus/minus 6% speed
playback, very very accurate allignment and assymuth control, machine is
built like a battleship, has RCA. inputs and outputs and a DIN 7-pin socket,
the purpose of which I have never discerned but presume it is some kind of
in/out device.  

Note: this machine was discontinued by Nakamichi I believe in about 1983 due
to rights issues hence it's difficulty in finding.  

Needless to say, I have one, purchased second-hand some fifteen years ago.

The machine's speed even at 4.75CM/PS is very very good, it also handles
metal, chrome and feric tapes, by adjusting the settings, it can be made to
play tapes most others will not make any sense of.

the wind is very fast, but it treats tapes with care.  I have used C180
cassettes on this machine and it handles them no problem.  

I no longer have any of these, but plenty of c120 tapes and rarely have any
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Bud Schwab

Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know as 
I have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have just 
what you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no 
charge.  Let me know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time 
with my headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch 
jacks at one end, then several inches of cable, merging into one 
eighth-inch female jack at the other that I can plug my headphones 
into. Anybody know where I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Merv Keck

Radio Shack
Amazon
Tiger Direct


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i have a question about the iphone

2013-09-08 Thread djponji09
I would lke to no where is there a iphone audio instrucations.
I would like that audiio instrucations so that I can follow along.
That would help me with my iphone.
I am a new iphone user,.
I wil be getting my iphone around september 27th.
Please if you find a iphone tuterial plase email me back at djponj...@gmail.com.

I would apreshet that please thanks.
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Evan Reese

Hi Bud,
Thanks for the offer. I found one on Amazon. I had to go through a number of 
items, and not all of the cables that have two male jacks and one female 
jack work in stereo. Some split a stereo signal into two mono signals. I 
wanted to have the stereo option. I finally found one that reviewers say 
actually works in stereo for both inputs. We'll see when I get it.

Evan

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Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know as I 
have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have just what 
you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no charge.  Let me 
know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time with my 
headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch jacks at one 
end, then several inches of cable, merging into one eighth-inch female 
jack at the other that I can plug my headphones into. Anybody know where I 
can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Bud Schwab

Hi Evan,

Glad you found something.  If it doesn't work let me know.  I guess 
what you want is two stereo male plugs terminating in a female stereo 
with both stereos coming through in paralell.



ttyl
Bud At 07:44 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hi Bud,
Thanks for the offer. I found one on Amazon. I had to go through a 
number of items, and not all of the cables that have two male jacks 
and one female jack work in stereo. Some split a stereo signal into 
two mono signals. I wanted to have the stereo option. I finally 
found one that reviewers say actually works in stereo for both 
inputs. We'll see when I get it.

Evan

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Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know 
as I have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have 
just what you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no 
charge.  Let me know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time 
with my headphones. So I need a connector with two male 
eighth-inch jacks at one end, then several inches of cable, 
merging into one eighth-inch female jack at the other that I can 
plug my headphones into. Anybody know where I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Evan Reese

Hi Bud,
That is exactly right, two stereo male plugs into one stereo female plug. I 
don't necessarily need that, but I want the option. My main purpose is 
because I scan a lot of books for Bookshare, and I want to plug one male 
jack into my computer, so I can hear what K1000 is doing, and plug the other 
male jack into my Book Sense so I can read BARD books while I'm scanning and 
hear both on my headphones. Neither one of those needs stereo input, but 
nevertheless, I may want to listen to stereo music from my computer while 
I'm scanning and reading, or whatever. I think it's just better to have the 
stereo option.

Evan

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From: "Bud Schwab" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi Evan,

Glad you found something.  If it doesn't work let me know.  I guess what 
you want is two stereo male plugs terminating in a female stereo with both 
stereos coming through in paralell.



ttyl
Bud At 07:44 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hi Bud,
Thanks for the offer. I found one on Amazon. I had to go through a number 
of items, and not all of the cables that have two male jacks and one 
female jack work in stereo. Some split a stereo signal into two mono 
signals. I wanted to have the stereo option. I finally found one that 
reviewers say actually works in stereo for both inputs. We'll see when I 
get it.

Evan

- Original Message - From: "Bud Schwab" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know as I 
have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have just what 
you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no charge.  Let me 
know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time with my 
headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch jacks at one 
end, then several inches of cable, merging into one eighth-inch female 
jack at the other that I can plug my headphones into. Anybody know where 
I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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