SOURCE: Gemini Sound Products EQ-3000 equalizer
please connect as the following-----1-mp3 out-----to cd in in your receiver.
2-receiver rec out (tape put)----to equalizer in.
3-equalizer out----to tape in in receiver.
SOURCE: AIWA CXNMT 520 CD/TAPE/RADIO PLAYER
Hi,
Click Aiwa Support to download required user manual for CX-NMT520 (NSX-MT520) that has all info about this sound system.
Thanks.
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SOURCE: I'm trying to connect a dbx 128 and 118 to my
Of course it can be done.
I'm wondering, what's the NEW piece of this puzzle? New dbx gear?
The preamp has two tape loops plus a processor loop (essentially 3 tape loops). You can discount the tuner for this discussion as it already has a dedicated port.
Here's what I would do (and have done *). Get yourself a dbx 400 or dbx 400x Program Route Selector and simplify all of your current and future analog hookup options.
(* I, too, have a CD recorder and a tape deck plus some different dbx units (4bx, 110x-ds; 224) and other toys.)
One on eBay at $59 (a steal so far) expiring Mar 9:
http://cgi.ebay.com/DBX-400X-Sound-Processor_W0QQitemZ270540334138QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3efd75e43a
and a link to the manual so you can see how it works:
http://www.dbxpro.com/product_downloads/Owner_Manuals/400%20Owners%20Manual.pdf
It takes up ONE tape loop and allows attachment of 3 processors and 3 tape decks PLUS a dbx-style noise reduction system if you have one; and can logically rearrange the processors to be in line with any source and BEFORE, AFTER or BETWEEN tape decks with or without the Noise Reduction Processor involved, all via front panel illuminated buttons.
If you don't want to go the 400x way your options are severely limited re: the tape deck because even though the dbx processors can fit in nicely on the preamp, I don't think the preamp can place them in front of AND after the tape decks, depending on your desires for pre- or post-processing.
SOURCE: TX 8410 Onkyo no sound
Well, I'm sure you've either fixed the issue or gotten rid of the unit by now, but anyway... perhaps the speaker selection was accidentally switched (A or B), or my personal favorite: "Tape 2 Monitor" was turned on. Even if you select something else, you'll still see "Tape 2 Monitor" displayed on the LED display. Hit the button again and it will go away and your sound should return.
SOURCE: My 5 Disk CD player doesn't work. It wont read any
Hello Alison hi, we need to check two parts to see which is the problem section why your player wont read.
This things are way beyond a normal user, I suggest you send it for service. Sorry, there are no user serviceable parts here.
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