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Does it have a loop through connection that is before the amplifier section of the tuner? If not I'm not sure you can. If so then you need to connect the equalizer in this section of the tuner.
The owners manual should be able to tell you more than I can find on Google
Dear Woman: Since you know how to use the internet, I suggest you go on line to the manufacturer/customer service. Give them the details regarding the model number/s and ask for the manuals. They may even assist you with the set up procedures.
Fuses blow when there's an overload. This is often caused by a short-circuited transistor or IC. Fuse blowing is more common in Amplifiers rather than a Tuner, where it is the power transistors that have failed. If it is a Tuner that's blowing the fuse then look to the power supply section for the faulty device.
If you are trying to connect a ribbon cable tuner to a conventional RCA input terminal amplifier, it won't work because the ribbon cable carries the signal output as well as the data for frequency synthesis which is determined by the processor located in the amplifier ( that is supposed to work with that type of tuner), and the data buss for the buttons on the front of the tuner.
For the time and effort to put into a workaround, it is cheaper by far to get a tuner that will work with your amp. If cosmetics are not an issue, brand of tuner will not matter as their outputs are "Line Level" or nominally 1 volt peak to peak..
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For connecting these to your amplifier you need 4 Stereo RCA Cable.
1.Connection for cd: Take one of the RCA cable connect the one end (red/white) jack to the line out of your cd and connect the other end (red/white) to the CD input of Your amplifier.
2.Connecting the tunner:
Take one of the RCA cable and connect the one end (red/white) jack to the line output of you Tuner and connect the other end (red/white) to the TUNER input of your amplifier. 3. Connectiong the tape deck:
Now you have two RCA cable. Take one of the RCA cable and connect the one end (red/white) jacks to the PLAY out of the Tape deck and connect the other end (red/white) to the TAPE 1 play input of your amplifier.
Now connect the last RCA cable. Connect the one end (red/white) jack to the record input of the TAPE deck And connect the other end (red/white) to the TAPE 1 Record input of your amplifier.(this connection will help you to record to tape from cd or tuner. if you are not interested in recording then you can avoid this connection.)
Now you can select these three items from the frond plannel control switch of the amplifier.
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