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Posted on Jun 12, 2009

How can I connect my CD-RW880 recorder to the

How can I connect my CD-RW880 recorder to my stereo to enable vinyl records and tapes to be recorded onto CDs? I do not see a suitable place to plug in the REC cable. My amplifier has connections for phono, tape, CD (play only), and video ones for DVD, VCR,TV, etc. I tried using the headphone jack from the amplifier but that did not work. MTIA,
Sian.

  • Anonymous Jan 23, 2013

    try useing the extra speaker outputs, should work, just like adding more speakers

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Make sure the phonograph is connected to the Phono Connectors. Hook up your CD recorder to the tape. The play connectors on the CD recorders can connect to the tape play connectors on your stereo. The record connectors on your CD recorder connect to the record outputs on the tape connectors on your stereo. You can also connect you CD recorder to the VCR connectors if you are using an audio tape as your source. All of the outputs and inputs are the same level except the phono.

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