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In Reply to: RE: Pas 3X Hook up posted by Kindablue on September 09, 2016 at 07:30:38
First you would not lose recording capability. You can still connect the tape out to your deck regardless of what is connected to the line level tape in they lable as tape amp. This is not to be confused with tape head which like phono and special are amplified low level inputs.
So the unit has four line level inputs. AM-FM, FM multiplex, Spare and as mentioned before tape amp.
So just connect the tape deck as you have to tape out and tape amp. Connect the tuner to either of those you want to use and connect the Yaquin to spare.
Now if you have modern larger RCA cables and run into issues plugging sets of cables in to jacks next to each other there are ways around that too.
Several RCA connectors today are narrow enough to allow you to use all of the Dynaco jacks on the back.
I've made that pre sound better and other pre's with those AC plugs on the back not just by not using them but actually disconnecting them. They are a noise antenna. Easy tweak.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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OK Awe-D, so what specs would I look for in a RCA Jack that would be thin enough to use all the line level RCA jacks and get rid of those bulky ones I now am using I mean I saw cables for 10-15 dollars from Amazon.com they appeared to be be thiner then the ones I am using now and the write up about insulation, standed cable wire?, I know nothing about cables other then I am not going to spend a lot of money that can go towards LPs when I am on my way to finishing this set up got the Bozak 4000's crosssovers rebuilt, amp working fine,(well one of them) TT cart and belt ordered.
Thanks for the help Awe-D and all at the forum. Lot of knowledge here.
Do you need made cables or can you put on RCAs on cables you have?
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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