mic to headphone connector

Aamir Ghanchi wrote:
is there a lead/connector that connects the headphone outlet of a device
to the mic port of another device.

Stephen J. Rush wrote:
[...]an attenuating patchcord.

Yup.

but your chance of getting a Radio Shack clerk
who knows what you're talking about is pretty remote,
even if the company still sells any such thing.

Yup. Try
http://froogle.google.com/products?scoring=p&q=cable+attenuating+attenuator+-75-ohm+-50-ohm+-RF+-6dB
or
http://froogle.google.com/products?scoring=p&q=cable+attenuating+OR+attenuator+-75-ohm+-50-ohm+-RF+-6dB
 
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 21:05:42 -0800, Aamir Ghanchi wrote:

Hi,

is there a lead/connector that connects the headphone outlet of a device
to the mic port of another device. I am wondering if I can record radio
programs from a radio into the voice-recorder having a mic input port.
Dos any one know of such a thing and what is it called.
A microphone input expects much less signal than you get from a headphone
output. If the recorder has a "line input" jack, use that. If not, look
for an attenuating patchcord. They used to be pretty easy to find, but I
haven't needed one for years. You will also need to combine the stereo
pair to one channel. Radio shack used to sell these patchcords, but your
chance of getting a Radio Shack clerk who knows what you're talking about
is pretty remote, even if the company still sells any such thing.
 
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Aamir Ghanchi

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Hi,

is there a lead/connector that connects the headphone outlet of a
device to the mic port of another device. I am wondering if I can
record radio programs from a radio into the voice-recorder having a
mic input port. Dos any one know of such a thing and what is it
called.

thanks!
 

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