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Conect eq. with the turntable

Hello, can u let me know how can I connect Technics equaliser SH-8045 with Tech.turntable to Technics amplifier VU-V2?Thx Vlad

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Hi there, first you have to pit your turntable phono at the pre - amp phono to amplified then after you can put now direct into your equalizer and then to your amplifier

  • Anonymous Jul 09, 2009

    first you have to put your phono turntable at 
    pre-amp phono then put in your equalizer then in your amplifier...
    ( note: the pre- amp phono will amplified the small signal coming from the records)...

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