Hi, I recently was put in charge or copying tapes to CD at my church. The church is very small and cant afford to purchase a cd burner to record the audio to right now..so I decided to just take my laptop and use Adobe Audition and put it on my hard drive then burn it that way. Ok after all that the problem I am having is I want to take the two RCA Cables that they have going into the tape deck and split them so they can go to my Laptop and then back into the tape deck as well. I know I need a 1/8 cable for my laptop. My friend mentioned an Distribution Amplifier but they only have RCA outs that I could see. I am on kind of a tight budget any help would be great! Thanks!! (Let me know if I wasn't clear on anything)
-Biggin587
Like markw, I am a little unclear on what you are wanting to do. Are you looking for something like:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-135
Perhaps also with two of:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-127
When you say, "I want to take the two RCA Cables that they have going into the tape deck and split them so they can go to my Laptop and then back into the tape deck as well", do you mean that you want the signal to go to both the tape deck and the computer simultaneously, or do you mean that you want the signal to go through the computer and then out to the tape deck, or do you mean something else?
And what other equipment is being used? Does the thing to which the tape deck is hooked up have another set of outputs (for another tape deck, etc.) that you could use for the computer? If so, you might just need one of the adapter wires at the first link I provided.
And if you just want to copy tapes onto your computer, you can use one of the adapter wires at the first link to hook up the output of the tape deck to the input on your computer and then, when you are finished, you hook up the output of the tape deck to whatever it is now hooked up to.