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Hello Russell, if you can connect your Teac equalizer to a PA table, depending on the type of table, you have to connect it between the output of the table and the input of the amplifier, you would have to adapt the consolan output connectors to the RCA's input and the RCA output of the equalizer to the type of connectors that the amplifier has
You can also connect it, if the console brings the Insert tab in the line output and there you will use a stereo plug connector, you will have to see which connection brings the insert
Hola Russell, si puedes conectar tu ecualizador Teac a una mesa de PA, dependiendo del tipo de mesa, lo tienes que conectar entre la salida de la mesa y la entrada del amplificador, tendrias que adaptar los conectores de salida de consolan a los RCA de entrada y los RCA de salida del ecualizador al tipo de conectores que tenga el amplificador
Tambien lo puedes conectar, si la consola trae la ficha Insert en la salida de linea y ahi utilizaras un conector plug estereo, tendras que ver que conexionado trae el insert
Hi Daniel you can connect your Eq to the Tape2 input/output, if you need further assistance please give our Product Support Team a call at 800-229-1687 they are available 24/7, Thanks, JT
It is very easy, you don't need a manual for this. The EQ line in and Line out get hooked into the record out and Tape in of one of the tape loops on the Sansui amp. Record outs go to EQ in and the EQ out goes to tape play.
As with any stereo analog device, processor or tape deck - Outs go to Ins. But any typical AVR will only be able to use it for analog stereo sources. Once a Tape Loop is engaged all digital inputs are disabled though you CAN still use DSP effects on the analog sources.
and on page 6 they show how a Tape Deck is attached. Attach the EQ exactly like that and if you have a Tape Deck or two attach IT(them) to the EQ as if IT was the receiver.
To engage the EQ at the receiver choose Tape and everything passing through the receiver wil lbe routed OUT to the EQ and back IN via the PLAY connections.
If the amplifier supplies a different resistance rating (ohms) than the speakers draw, it might automatically shut down the amplifier to protect from damage. Make sure the Teac output matches the speakers required input. Hooking up speakers that draw 8 ohms to an amp that supplies 2 ohms can cause amplifier damage.
amp output goes to eq input
eq output goes to amp input
WHEN USING TAPE MONITOR on amp you run record from amp to input on eq and
output from eq to play on amp
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