SOURCE: connection between CD, EQ, SP technics
Each unit (the EQ and the Processor) should have left/right in/out rca jacks as well as L/R tape in/outs. The EQ or processor use the receiver's tape loop and then provide a tape loop to replace the one they've used on the receiver.
You plug the first unit (let's say the Sound Processor into your receiver/amp as if it were a tape deck (Processor's outs connect to reciever's tape ins (play) while the Processor's ins connect to the receiver's tape outs (record).
Then you chain the EQ off the Processor in the same way (EQ outs connect to Processor's tape ins (play) and EQ ins connect to the Processor's tape outs (record).
Last you connect the tape deck to the EQ as follows. Tape deck outs connect to EQ's tape ins (play) and the tape deck ins connect to the EQ's outs (record).
This will put both the Sound Processor and the EQ in the receiver's tape loop. In order to have all the receiver's source signals routed through them you may have to engage a Tape Monitor switch or button somwhere on your amp which will route the tape loop to your speakers.
SOURCE: no sound from turntable bought for our hi fi system
Hi,
Most if not all turntables would need to be connected to a PHONO INput which is high impedance with a high gain pre-amplifier stage. It will not work when connected to an AUX, CD or any line level inputs. Alternately, if your amp does not have any Phono Inputs, you can feed the turntable output to a preamp which can then be connected to any any line level inputs. An example may be found here or here. Additionally, there are some turntables with a built-in preamp.
Hope this be of help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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).
SOURCE: I need to know how to record 1 tape onto another
press the synchro start button, the tape deck should now go to REC PAUSE, press the SPEED button till you get the required recording speed then press the synchro start again and it should start to record from deck 1 to deck 2.
make sure the tabs at the top of the tape you want to record on are intact,
if not just put a bit of sticky tape over holes.
hope this helps?
SOURCE: I have a Technics RS CH770 twin cassette deck
I have some to sell if you still needs?
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