Paul Webster wrote: 
> Looks like the output from it would come from the line level output on
> the "tape play" connectors (or the 5-pin DIN - which might be lower
> level).
> 
> You would then feed that into something like the Behringer UC202 so that
> you have the signal as USB which the RPi can consume.
> 
> The challenge then is to join those together.
> 
> What I would do is put in another RPi at the back of the music centre.
> Then it can act as a source for your LMS.
> 
> Test it first though with something else that can plug into the "tape
> play" connectors to make sure that you really get output to it from all
> of the sources inside the music centre (or at least the ones that are
> important to you).
> 
> and just in case you do not already have it ...
> https://www.petervis.com/manuals/aiwa-af-5050/aiwa-af-5050.html

This is a lot of info to get my head around, thanks to everybody I'll
try and focus on a bit at a time.

Do you mean here lads,  I can move my pi (or buy another) nearer to the
AIWA and connect it straight into the AIWA (without the squeezebox,) ?  

Or from the pi and flash drive, into the squeezebox, then into the music
centre instead of the amplifier.

This is my current setup, only with the pi in the same room as my
desktop, connected to the squeezebox in the next room by a plugged in BT
device.

The pi is connected to my desktop and modem so I can view LMS etc, I
need the modem on but not the desktop.


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