SOURCE: PIONEER DC-Z92 CASSETTE DECK AMPLIFIER
Is this one of the units that has a ribbon cable ( looks alot like an IDE hard drive cable) that connects all the components together? It also has a squre plastic fan that protrudes slightly from the rear (by about a 16th of an inch)? If so, it's the power module which consists of 2 boards (along the fan housing). You can probably find replacements for about $70, but I wouldn't bother. They quit making new replacements several years ago and any board you get now is just a pull from old stck units.... and they fail about 2 minutes after you put them in. Pioneer knows this but still sells the defective parts.
SOURCE: no sound from turntable bought for our hi fi system
Hi,
Most if not all turntables would need to be connected to a PHONO INput which is high impedance with a high gain pre-amplifier stage. It will not work when connected to an AUX, CD or any line level inputs. Alternately, if your amp does not have any Phono Inputs, you can feed the turntable output to a preamp which can then be connected to any any line level inputs. An example may be found here or here. Additionally, there are some turntables with a built-in preamp.
Hope this be of help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: Blinking light on front of amplifier Technics SU-V10X
Blingking Light usually means that there is DC appearing in output stage and is protecting Connected Speakers.
It can be faulty Output Stage (Bad ICs/Transistors/Resistors/Capacitors) or Faulty Power Supply.
Working on These types of Problem is not user friendly at all.
Advising to take local Authorized Shop.
SOURCE: How to connect a cassette deck directly to the AC power
First you need to find out what voltage etc that came along the wires. Try finding the service manual for the model. Then all you need do is get/build a power supply. There are various ones on the market (AC Adaptors) for phones etc. Just get one that matches the supply. You may have to fit a plug of somekind into the deck. The supply might have to be smoothed by a capacitor say 2200uf. If it does build a small circuit board and fit it inside the deck. The voltage of the capacitor will have to be greater than the supply voltage of the adapter (IE:12 volts = 25volts cap).
SOURCE: aai have the following AKAI
In general, outs to ins.
If nothing else, get the manuals for the preamp and the EQ. You'll probably have to pay for them.
Google it.
Akai PR-A04 preamplifier << This is the control center and where everything comes together.
Akai AP-D210 turntable (ONLY to jacks that say "PHONO"
Akai EA-G40 Stereo Graphic Equalizer (in the Tape 1 Out/In set)
Akai CS-F14 Stereo cassette deck (in the Tape Out/In set of the EQUALIZER) *
Akai AT-K110 Fm Am Tuner (to the Tuner inputs)
Akai DT-100 Audio Tuner (to the Aux inputs)
Akai PA-W04 Amplfier (to the amp outputs)
* This will allow you to Equalize the Tape on the Record or the Playback side.
Read some audio magazines or websites. Get to understand Tape Monitor Loops.
Don't use excessive EQ.
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