In Reply to: 5-pin DIN to 4 RCA to 2 RCA to 3.5mm Distortion? posted by m.khokhlovych on November 22, 2014 at 11:05:38:
OK you're going from probably a portable device/IPhone to the B&O. The 5 pin DIN to 4 RCA is likely plugged into the "tape" DIN jack on the 2400. If yes this means two of the four RCA's are for sound going in (play) to the 2400 and the other two for sound coming out (record) of the 2400. All four RCA's would be required for a tape deck to both play and record tapes. Only two are required to play sound through the 2400. It sounds like you have the correct two if you have sound. If you have distortion turn down the volume on the device connected to the B&O.
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