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audio out from IIc connector
- Subject: audio out from IIc connector
- From: Ivan X <ivan@ivanx.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 16:55:14 -0700 (PDT)
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I have never really understood electronics at all. I can solder a bit, and get what it means for a circuit to be open or closed, but that's about all.
I have an Apple IIc Plus, which notably lacks a headphone jack. But audio out is available on pin 5 of the video expansion connector, as detailed by Apple here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA39895
it says pin 5 is: 1VSOUND One-volt sound signal from pin 5 of the audio hybrid circuit (AUD).
Do any of you smart people know what would I need to do to adapt this to line level? I assume I can't just take the raw signal (and the GND signal on pin 13) and call it a day. Or maybe I can. This is why I'm asking.
Thanks,
Ivan.