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RE: Yamaha rx-v377 rear panel image inside:

Posted by 3+4=5 on March 19, 2017 at 08:16:05:




Here is the back of the item asked about.
I do nto see any way to really do a good job with the cassette
Maybe another member can.
All the HDMI and few audio input.
The fact there are two audio out.. But the use of listening and recording is impossible via the reciever since it has no tape out buffer, nor the switching for a tape loop.
If the cassette has a headphone out.. You could monitor the taping. Otherwise it is just blind. IE no instant record and listen, even if the cassette machine can do it.