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Dear driver800,
Don't you just love it when when someone who knows less than you do tries to answer your question? Why is it people who know little waste everyone's time with suggestions like "read the book"
On the back of your Marantz MR-235 you will find the RCA phono jacks marked Tape 1 Monitor Output these connect to the jacks labeled input on your EQ 140. The corresponding jacks labeled Tape 1 Monitor Input connect to the jacks labeled output on the EQ 140.
QED
Russ
SOURCE: How does one hook an
Generally, Outputs to Inputs, using one of the tape monitor loops (for example, Rec-1 / Mon-1) or Noise Reduction Adapter (same type of thing).
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SOURCE: Hi, I try to connect the Kenwood EQ to my Marantz
you want the audio signal to go to eq input then out of eq into rec input of your choice
SOURCE: Hi,i have connected phono cables
So you're saying an unnamed mixer is feeding a potential analog signal to a CDR. You're monitoring the CDR output at an unnamed amp.
You haven't established that there is any signal to BE heard.
WHAT is the actual source sound device (BEFORE the mixer)? Is the source input visible on the CDR when it's in Record Mode?
Have you perused the manuals?
NEVER USE EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH VOLUME SETTINGS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING. If a signal is inaudible at half volume it's effectively not there. YOU WILL BLOW SOMETHING UP WHEN YOU FIND THE MISPLACED CONTROL AND FLIP IT.
SOURCE: I own a Marantz SR
Hook, yes. Use with NON-Bose 901 speakers, NO.
The 901's need a dedicated amplifier. Get one, then use the L/R Pre-Outs to feed it.
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