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Posted on Dec 17, 2008

How to Connect a Yamaha EQ-70 to a Yamaha RX-V461

I have the above mentioned components to drive a Bose Acoustimass 6. However, I seem to get muddled-up in the connections. Could you audio gurus help me, plz? Tx.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2008

SOURCE: Conecting my EQ to my Yamaha reciever

your media out(dvd-cd-dat-deck player)-to equalizer in-and equalizer out to aux or cd in receiver.


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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: Yamaha RX-V463 component hook ups

This receiver does not have video conversion capabilities. In the owners manual it mentions this. So HD in = HD out. Analog in = analog out on the video portion

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2008

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If your receiver has a TAPE IN you can connect the EQ to that, and it will work just fine. Or if you have main LINE OUT / LINE IN, you can create your loop there.

- OPTiC
Equipment Repair & Service
A DJ Pro Audio Co.

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Scott Frye

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: I can't seem to hook up my DVR and VCR.

Hi..
Go to the site:
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/home.html?VNM=LIVE

Look up your model number.

You might need to register for a free password thing

Joel Friedenberg

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2009

SOURCE: How do I connect my Yamaha eq-70 to my Yamaha

from your receiver; R&L PRE OUT to R&L LINE IN of Equalizer.
And - from Equalizer R&L LINE OUT to Receiver MAIN IN.

http://www.yamaha.com/yec/customer/hookupdiagram.html?CTID=5010070.

Hope this helps!

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How do I hook up a Yamaha eq-70 to a Yamaha RX-661 recvr?

Hi Tony mucci, to connect your Yamaha EQ-70 equalizer to the RX-661, you must use two double RCA RCA cables and the Line IN connection of the EQ-70, you go to the RX-661 MD / CD-R Rec connection and the Line Out connection of the EQ-70 you go to the MD / CD-R Play of the RX-661
This equalizer will work with the analog audio signals, but not with the digital ones
I hope you can connect it
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Tony mucci, para conectar tu ecualizador Yamaha EQ-70 al RX-661, debes utilizar dos cables RCA RCA dobles y la conexion Line IN del EQ-70, vas a la conexion Rec de MD/CD-R del RX-661 y la conexion Line Out del EQ-70 vas a Play de MD/CD-R del RX-661
Este ecualizador va a trabajar con las se?ales de audio Analogicas, no asi con las digitales
Espero lo puedas conectar
Saludos Franco Dosil

https://www.vintageshifi.com/repertoire-pdf/pdf/telecharge.php?pdf=Yamaha-EQ-70-Service-Manual.pdf

https://de.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/327618/RX-V661_G_en.pdf
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IS BOSE ACOUSTIMASS 5 SERIES II COMPATIBLE TO DRIVE WITH YAMAHA AV RECEIVER RX-V379

Hello Richard, if your Bose Acoutimass 5 Series II, are compatible with your Yamaha RX-V379, using them in the L and R Front outputs of the Yamaha, this set is prepared to work between 10 to 200 watts of power, your Yamaha delivers 70 watts per channel, what is within the range of work of the Bose
I am sending you the link so you can download the Bose guide
I hope you enjoy the Yamaha-Bose convention
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Richard, si tus Bose Acoutimass 5 Series II, son compatibles con tu Yamaha RX-V379, usandolos en las salidasL y R Front del Yamaha, este conjunto esta preparado para funcionar entre 10 a 200 watts de potencia , tu Yamaha entrega 70 watts por canal, lo que esta dentro del rango de trabajo de los Bose
Te estoy enviando el link para que puedas descargar la guia de los Bose
Espero que disfrutes de la convinacion Yamaha-Bose
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://www.bose.es/es_es/support/products/2_speaker_home_theater_support/am5_series2.html#SupportTabs_tab0
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If you have it literally conencted the way you say not much good will happen.

The speaker OUTPUTs for the Yamaha feed the INPUTS on the Acoustimass Module then the satellites branch out of the Acoustimass Module's OUTPUTs.

Acoustimass module
Bose® recommends putting your Acoustimass module at the same end of the room as the
television monitor. To prevent interference, keep the module at least 2 feet (.6 m) from the
television.
• You may hide the Acoustimass module behind or under furniture, but do not block the
opening. Be sure there is at least 2 inches (5 cm) between the opening and any surface.
• If the opening faces the wall it increases the bass; if it faces away it decreases the bass.
For the most bass response, place the opening 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) from a wall or
corner.
• Stand the Acoustimass module vertically or horizontally (Figure 6). To stand it on the
cable connection end, remove the cover by gently pulling it away

Move the sub closer to a wall or corner to increase the bass.

This is a SYSTEM and as such is not designed to be pieced out or separated. I don't recommend that you try it that way. I doubt it will improve the sound.
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from your receiver; R&L PRE OUT to R&L LINE IN of Equalizer.
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http://www.yamaha.com/yec/customer/hookupdiagram.html?CTID=5010070.

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The Bose systems are SYSTEMS for a very good reason. They're made for people who want good sound but don't want to manipulate the hardware much. The speakers and amps are designed for each other ONLY, not only electrically but through soundshaping to provide the smooth final result. The design is for you to feed the electronics a Line Level source and the magic and distribution happens internally. These are NOT mix 'n' match components. The special connectors are a clue. The Yamaha will probably blow them up if you manage to succeed with your plan.
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Hi..
Go to the site:
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/home.html?VNM=LIVE

Look up your model number.

You might need to register for a free password thing
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If your receiver has a TAPE IN you can connect the EQ to that, and it will work just fine. Or if you have main LINE OUT / LINE IN, you can create your loop there.

- OPTiC
Equipment Repair & Service
A DJ Pro Audio Co.
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