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ALFONSO Posted on May 02, 2019

How do I connect speakers on to a stereo cassette deck RS-TR252, DO I NEED SOMETHING ELSE WITH THIS CASSETTE DECK OR DO I ONLY CONNECT SPEAKERS AND WHAT SPEAKERS CAN I USE

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2008

SOURCE: Connecting Nakamichi 600 cassette deck to speakers

You must have an amplifier or receiver to connect between deck and speakers. The deck has no power amp

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Stan Skaggs

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: how do I connect old jensen speakers to a technics

You have to send your signal out through an amplifier of course. The amplifier is what has the "speaker out" jacks on it's back. The cassette deck and the amplifier have connections through low-level signal cables (patch cords) which are ususally 3 or 6 feet par of cables which are red and white (referencing right and left signal channels).
An alternative is the hook earphones to your jack on the front to listen to if you do not have an amplifier to connect to.

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Grubhead

Grubhead

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2010

SOURCE: How to connect a cassette deck directly to the AC power

First you need to find out what voltage etc that came along the wires. Try finding the service manual for the model. Then all you need do is get/build a power supply. There are various ones on the market (AC Adaptors) for phones etc. Just get one that matches the supply. You may have to fit a plug of somekind into the deck. The supply might have to be smoothed by a capacitor say 2200uf. If it does build a small circuit board and fit it inside the deck. The voltage of the capacitor will have to be greater than the supply voltage of the adapter (IE:12 volts = 25volts cap).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2011

SOURCE: I can't find the manual

Place the tape you want to record into the left deck, Then the blank tape into the right deck. Press play on the left deck and record on the right deck.

It may be opposite depending on which side your recording deck is on.

Which ever deck has record, place blank cassette into that one and the cassette you want to copy into the other deck.

Hope this helps and please rate thanks

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Sam Palermo

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2012

SOURCE: I WANT TO PURCHASE ONLY CASSETTE TAPE DECK HEAD ; AMORPHOUS Z 3 HEAD FOR TECHNICS CASSETTE TAPE DECK

All you can do is look on E bay for someone who is selling such an item. The fact that they are no longer produced is going to make the price high. This is the reality of cassette tape decks these days.

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