Audio from Commodore 64 to line 1/4 inch line level

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I have a 1702 monitor for my C64. I use a cable that splits the video/audio from the C64 to the Red/Yellow/White thing. Something like this. The white cable is the audio. I believe this is an RCA connection.



I have an audio mixer that accepts line level. I would like to take the audio from the C64 to the audio mixer.



Do I simply get a female RCA to 1/4 inch plug? (so something like this).










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    I have a 1702 monitor for my C64. I use a cable that splits the video/audio from the C64 to the Red/Yellow/White thing. Something like this. The white cable is the audio. I believe this is an RCA connection.



    I have an audio mixer that accepts line level. I would like to take the audio from the C64 to the audio mixer.



    Do I simply get a female RCA to 1/4 inch plug? (so something like this).










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      I have a 1702 monitor for my C64. I use a cable that splits the video/audio from the C64 to the Red/Yellow/White thing. Something like this. The white cable is the audio. I believe this is an RCA connection.



      I have an audio mixer that accepts line level. I would like to take the audio from the C64 to the audio mixer.



      Do I simply get a female RCA to 1/4 inch plug? (so something like this).










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      I have a 1702 monitor for my C64. I use a cable that splits the video/audio from the C64 to the Red/Yellow/White thing. Something like this. The white cable is the audio. I believe this is an RCA connection.



      I have an audio mixer that accepts line level. I would like to take the audio from the C64 to the audio mixer.



      Do I simply get a female RCA to 1/4 inch plug? (so something like this).







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          Yes. What you have on the RCA plug coming from the C64 is line level mono audio. You can connect it to a mixer using an RCA-to-phono adapter that fits your mixer. Often times, the phono jacks on mixers are for stereo input. So you might need an adapter that goes from Left+Right RCA inputs to a phono plug. Just plug the C64 output to either the Left or Right input, and adjust the mixer balance accordingly to filter the unused stereo input.






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            Yes. What you have on the RCA plug coming from the C64 is line level mono audio. You can connect it to a mixer using an RCA-to-phono adapter that fits your mixer. Often times, the phono jacks on mixers are for stereo input. So you might need an adapter that goes from Left+Right RCA inputs to a phono plug. Just plug the C64 output to either the Left or Right input, and adjust the mixer balance accordingly to filter the unused stereo input.






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              Yes. What you have on the RCA plug coming from the C64 is line level mono audio. You can connect it to a mixer using an RCA-to-phono adapter that fits your mixer. Often times, the phono jacks on mixers are for stereo input. So you might need an adapter that goes from Left+Right RCA inputs to a phono plug. Just plug the C64 output to either the Left or Right input, and adjust the mixer balance accordingly to filter the unused stereo input.






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                Yes. What you have on the RCA plug coming from the C64 is line level mono audio. You can connect it to a mixer using an RCA-to-phono adapter that fits your mixer. Often times, the phono jacks on mixers are for stereo input. So you might need an adapter that goes from Left+Right RCA inputs to a phono plug. Just plug the C64 output to either the Left or Right input, and adjust the mixer balance accordingly to filter the unused stereo input.






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                Yes. What you have on the RCA plug coming from the C64 is line level mono audio. You can connect it to a mixer using an RCA-to-phono adapter that fits your mixer. Often times, the phono jacks on mixers are for stereo input. So you might need an adapter that goes from Left+Right RCA inputs to a phono plug. Just plug the C64 output to either the Left or Right input, and adjust the mixer balance accordingly to filter the unused stereo input.







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