hi -
teh best way would be to run the "line outputs" from your amp to the "line
inputs" on your pc sound card. most home grade amps don't have line outputs.
if you can hadnle some distortion, you can run speaker outputs into the
"line input" on your pc sound card. you would end up with a better recording
if you used a small matching transformer, such as an 8 ohm to 1k or so,
between the speaker output and line input to at least try to come close to
the "line input" input impedance. you will need two transformers to do this.
the "line input" on pc sounds are 1/8" stereo jacks that you can buy at
radio shack.
does this help ?
philip j gentile
1035 smith ridge road
bridgeport, ny 13030
315.476.7859 voice
315.476.7865 fax
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene Ehrich" <gehrich(a)tampabay.rr.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: Off Topic - stereo to PC question
Can anybody tell me how to attach my stereo to my PC
so that I can
transfer
from Cassette to CD-R or hard-drive.