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It may have a super cap in it that has gone dry just as like a battery would after many years. The service manual will show you where it is and then the replacement is not hard once the value is determined as they have them at Mouser Electronics. They are usually soldered in.
Equalizer is connected in between the deck and the reciever. Deck into the input of the equalizer, and the out of the equalizer goes into the tape input on the reciever.
Any equalizer I have seen can be hooked to the tape loop of a receiver and then any tape deck displaced from that loop if one was plugged in will be hooked to the tape loo[p on the equalizer. This is a very simple process and one that is often given in the owners manual of the equalizer involved.
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Check to see if the capstain roller is pressing against the capstain. Sometimes they get stuck or something has broke preventing it from pressing on the tape.
the line out of a tape deck is about 1 volt peak, the output of a turntable is about 3-5mV on average.
Not sure what issue you are having but the turntable cannot be directly plugged into the cassette deck for recording LP to cassette. it would have to go through the receiver.
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