I ended up unsoldering my Tandy cassette cable to reuse the DIN connector
and then cut in half an old Radio Shack amp trigger cable. This gave me
two  (microphone and headphone) mono 1/8" jacks, but no cassette drive
control wire. I don't plan on using a cassette anyway:) It's working very
well and the signal is a nice square wave as suggested is proper with a
much better signal strength than before so I no longer reed to amplify the
recordings.

Jesus R

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Yep, that's the guy. I have a couple of those cables from him and they work
on my Model 1's, 100/102, and cocos.

On Oct 6, 2018 8:01 AM, "Jesus R" <sonorejr at gmail.com
<http://lists.bitchin100.com/listinfo.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com>> wrote:

I just bypassed the Tandy cassette cable with jumpers for a quick test.

I found this on
ebay:https://www.ebay.ie/itm/Amstrad-CPC-6128-Dragon-32-64-IBM-5150-High-Quality-Cassette-Tape-Leads-Cable-/250903444573

Jesus R

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