Hey Steve, they don't show the rear of the system in the shots, you
could always ask.

Anyway I found the model ont'internet and it seems to have one din input
/output marked 

Rec / play

aux  / ext tape/

I haven't messed with dinplugs since I had an Armstrong 626 (or 625, I
can't remember) in the 1970s.

So this would enable connection of an external tuner or somesuch to the
tape replay and / or tape record on the cassette.

I could not find a user manual, so you would have to have regression
therapy to find out how you used it :)

So a din cable to phono rca would allow playback. I think only two din
pins would need to be connected (and maybe the earth).

The input sensitivity might overload with a 2volt output but this cant
be accounted for by using a playback device with a volume control or
some attenuation in the cable.

There is a company in the UK called Flashback cables who do this sort of
thing (not as cheap as ebay) but they know their stuff and would be able
to advise if you make a successful bid :):p

all the best, and stay safe

ronnie


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