Thanks Pascal! Appreciate you looking over it. The Jamma harness has rca connectors already so i was just going to add some to the input wires on the converter so i can leave the harness intact and unplug easier too. I owe you a beer if you find yourself in Tokyo!Looks good to me!
But most line levels I have seen have bare wire on the input side and RCA on the output only. So you can connect these bare wires directly to the Jamma connector
Pascal - good point, yes, the NNC jamma harness has two RCA cables fed from the same + and - pins on the Jamma. Updated the beautiful work of art below. Is there not any problem with routing what is a mono source through this stereo setup? ThanksSounds like a plan
So you Jamma harness has 1 or 2 RCA plugs?
If so you can then also plug it into both inputs of the line level and don’t need a splitter on the output end
Great - and given you are still alive (not electrocuted) and still have your machine i take that as a good sign of it working! My only remaining challenge is lifting the 122kg machine one step into my room (delivery men refused) and then turning it on. If i die doing this then i appreciate your help to date (and i can go in the knowledge it was at least wired correctly)That os exactly how I had my harness made
One friend?! You are overestimating my popularity!As for moving it, I dragged it up and down the stairs a few times, but I disassembled it so I was able to do it alone.
if it is just 1 step, get a friend and don’t try to do it yourself!