How to add bluetooth to M70L ?

leonasj

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You need an adapter.
DIN 5 Pin Male <---> 2 RCA Female
Example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/389897551452

It's also possible to use the mic inputs but can't remember the details.
Same goes for the phono jacks, it's possible to use those with a resistor in series, I think 10k but don't quote me on that.
so, after connect this cable no need press any casette play record button? just switch to DIN IN upper button and thats works?
 

Superduper

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Yes. If you get the correct cable, that function switch selects which input will be playing. If it is set to tape, you will have to press tape keys. If set to radio, you'll listen to radio. If set to Phono, you'll listen to phono, and yes, if you select DIN IN, you'll listen to whatever is coming through on Din In.
 
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leonasj

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Yes. If you get the correct cable, that function switch selects which input will be playing. If it is set to tape, you will have to press tape keys. If set to radio, you'll listen to radio. If set to Phono, you'll listen to phono, and yes, if you select DIN IN, you'll listen to whatever is coming through on Din In.
ordered 5 DIN to 2 RCA cable. looking to test it with my BT adapter
 

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AE_Stereo

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You got the answer.
However, you should have bought 5 DIN to 4 RCA cable.

In a 5 DIN plug, one pin is common ground and the other 4 corresponds to Left / Right Line in and Line Out.

In a 5 DIN to 2 RCA cable, two of the 5 pins are unused.

Depending on the wiring in this deck and the wiring of the cable, it may happen that the 2 RCAs corresponds to Line Out!.
Had you bought DIN to 4 RCAs, two of them will be definitely Line Out, and the other two be Line In.

Anyway, now wait till you get the cable. In case you find that there is only a very feeble sound output, you will have to find a way to connect to the other two pins!

See this thread (page 2 onwards) to find what I am saying!
 
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leonasj

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You got the answer.
However, you should have bought 5 DIN to 4 RCA cable.

In a 5 DIN plug, one pin is common ground and the other 4 corresponds to Left / Right Line in and Line Out.

In a 5 DIN to 2 RCA cable, two of the 5 pins are unused.

Depending on the wiring in this deck and the wiring of the cable, it may happen that the 2 RCAs corresponds to Line Out!.
Had you bought DIN to 4 RCAs, two of them will be definitely Line Out, and the other two be Line In.

Anyway, now wait till you get the cable. In case you find that there is only a very feeble sound output, you will have to find a way to connect to the other two pins!

See this thread (page 2 onwards) to find what I am saying!
i ordered only 5DIN to 2 RCA red and white. thought red is one speaker and white is second ? correct?