Here is the receiver manual
https://manual.kenwood.com/files/B60-5027-00.pdf
The problem you have is, you cannot insert an Analog external signal modifier into a Digital audio chain (Optical or S/PDIF).
Your receiver does not have an Equalizer send/receive loop.
The only way you could do this, is to take the Tape Record Out to the Equalizer's input, then the EQ output to the Tape Playback In. Then to hear the effect of the EQ, you would have to switch the receiver to Tape monitor.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/775182/Kenwood-Ke-205.html?page=6#manual
SOURCE: VR-206 - how to wire in equalizer
your vr-206 have several inputs dvd, vcr, tape decks, turn tables etc, also have an opcion called eq in and out usually if you dont have an equalizer al you do is jump straight rca to rca cables red in to red out and white in to white out.
but if you have an eq all you do is output from amp vr-206 to input and the input to output back to the amp
SOURCE: receiver works with digital signal input jack only.
Are you talking about the 6 channel input with all RCA jacks? Please explain a little better, it is very hard to know how you have it connected without a very good description since I can not put my eyes on it. You may need to check the settings, it may have the rears muted. More information from you will help me to be able to help you.
SOURCE: kenwood vr-5900 no sound
Check you settings on the receiver. get into the menu of the unit and check the "Audio" settings. if you can choose by specific input, select "Digital" otherwise, select "Auto" that should correct the problem. If you still have a problem, post a comment and I can help you troubleshoot some more.
SOURCE: how do i get dolby digital to work on my kenwood vr0405 reciever?
Make sure your source is playing something that has been recorded in dolby digital, not all dvd's and tv boxes transmit dolby digital. what is your source?
Dan
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