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DENNIS RINALDO Posted on Aug 31, 2012

AUDIOSOURCE EQ EIGHT REPAIR MANUAL - AudioSource Eq Eight/ Series Ii Graphic Equalizer And Spectrum Analyzer

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My first try would be:

Tape Out (amp) to Line In (EQ)
Tape In (amp) to Line Out (EQ

To kick in the EQ, you have to press the Tape Monitor switch on your amp. With the switch pressed, signal goes through the EQ, back to the amp and out the speakers. With the switch out, it bypasses the EQ.

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I need the connections for the EQ100 between my my receiver and CD player. thanks, bob

Most people don't put EQ directly attached in between a source and the receiver. THAT is what a TAPE loop is for. Then it can be inserted or bypassed by the flick of a switch.

If you MUST. OUTs go to INs.

CD OUT to Audio IN; Main OUT to Receiver (anywhere BUT Phono) IN.

http://www.soundsclassic.com/listpix/audiosourceeq100bk.jpg

Traditionally, the EQ would be in one the tape loops and the D (and all other sources) would be attached to your receiver and a tape Deck would be on one of the EQ's Tape Loops so you would have flexibility to use the EQ with ANY source; and before or after a Tape Deck.

Bear in mind that an AVR (digital multichannel receiver) will NOT pass any digital audio to or through an EQ and that activation of a Tape Loop on an AVR disables all digital sources.
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Looking to hook up an audiosource EQ100 to an a sony cass deck

Simply place it in line with the analog input. Or install it in a Tape Loop on your integrated amp/receiver and attach your tape deck to ITS tape Loop.

Ins to Outs


Receiver Tape Out (Rec) - to the External Processor (EQ, whatever) Preamp-, Rec, Line-In;


Receiver Tape In (Play) - from the External Processor (EQ, whatever) Preamp-, Play , Line-Out.

Be advised, using analog processors on digital-capable multichannel elcetronics will only work for analog 2-channel sources.

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You could tell us how the tuner, cd and eq are connected for a start. I suspect a Tape Monitor or Source/Tape switch is involved, either in the EQ itself or on a receiver if you have one.

Then you could start isolating for bad connections and cables by swapping the (separate???) tuner into wherever the CD is connected.
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Do you have any manuals as to how to hook this up to a sony str av-710 receiver?

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Basically, hook it in like a tape deck, say, in Tape Deck 2's circuit. Then, whenever you want to use it inline with stereo source material just select Tape 2 Monitor and it will be placed inline. Be advised, any digital programming you want to hear will probably be muted if you monitor any tape deck. That's pretty much normal.

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I couldn't find the exact instructions for this model but they all work about the same.
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Hooking it up!

If the amp has PreIn PreOut connections, then thats the best way to go. Home theatre amps however, have 5 InOuts, and this makes it hard. You can use the tape loop. Hook up the rec out on amp to inputs on EQ, and output of EQ to tape in an amp, then engage the tape monitor function whilst ensuring that the rec selector has the source you wish to use the EQ for.
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