I am "playing around" with an old rca 9-jy 45 rpm turntable, Im probably going to have more into it than it's worth (which is typical for me, buy it cheap at an antique shop and spend a fortune into it) But I enjoy playing and learning that way.
Anyways, can I adapt the RCA output into a modern new jack, and plug it into one of them Cassette adaptor deals and then plug that into a reproduction radio ? It wont look as bad as it sounds LOL, the repro radio is a GE, that the Cassette player is under a lid and is internal (not sticking out on the side looking ugly, like a lot of them are) I could sit this little player on top of the radio (it is only 6 1/2 x 9 inches of a footprint) and easily hid the wire so it would look pretty cool and very compact. Just wondering if my brainstorm is doable ? I dont know if the output of the phonograph is compatable to one of them cassette adaptors ?
Thanks in advance for your answers !
Dan