Yes there is a chord that is attached to a cassette that will play Ipods or anything with an earphone connector
Where was the cassete player invented? MATT
Yes, you will need an adapter to play movies on your new DVD player. If the player is a Blu-ray you will need an HDMI cable.
There are plenty of mini-to-mini plugs that can connect your cassette player directly to your sound card or computer.
Answeryou hook it up by buying a standard CD adaptor for a cassete player then you just hook it up to the headphone port. hope this helps***There are also other options, you could buy the adapter that hooks up into your cigarette lighter then you pick the station you want it to play over. But either way, they cost about the same, you would probably get better sound with the cassete player though. -Shocker
The Sony DVP-SR200P would need an adapter to directly connect to an Ipod.
the best signal to feed into line in connector is from the outpot jacks of a cassete player
try getting a cassete cleaning tape and run it thru player several times
I have a Technics Stereo double drive cassete player. On the right drive every time it opens and close it makes a rattle noise. I took it to a technician to ck. out, and he said that part is not make any more in this specific model SC-CH535. since I Purchase it about 12 years ago. what do you advise me?
No. You should use the adapter specified for the DVD player. Using the wrong adapter can damage the DVD player and/or the adapter and/or cause a fire.
Pretty sure they make an adapter for such a case. Check with store you got your New CD-Radio.
no, wireless mouses and keyboards come with usb plugins so that it is wireless, so therefore, you can have a wireless mouse without a wireless keyboard.
If the car stero has a cassette player you can nip down to your local supermarket and get a iPod cassette adapter. With this you put it into the cassette player and connect the lead into your iPod and play some tunes! the cassettes are usually around £5-£10 and are really easy to use. Hope that helps