Hello Tracie, the PT260A team, does not have connections for the equalizer, what you can do is connect your audio source to the equalizer input and output it to an amplifier input
If you have more than one input that you want to equalize, then you should have a small sound mixer, connecting to this the different sources to play and the output of the console to the input of the equalizer and the output of this to the amplifier
Hola Tracie, el equipo PT260A, no cuenta con conexiones para el ecualizador, lo que puedes hacer es, conectar tu fuente de audio a la entrada del ecualizador y la salida del mismo a una entrada del amplificador
si tienes mas de una entrada que quieras ecualizar, entonces deberias contar con un mezclador de sonido chico, conectando a este las distintas fuentes a reproducir y la salida de la consola a la entrada del ecualizador y la salida de este al amplificador
SOURCE: setting up home stereo/receiver
One of the shortfalls of recievers is there's no line outs from anything before signal gets to the amplifier because the amplifiers built in. This is a longshot......... but if you could hook up the eq to the tape in/ outs then send signal from cd, radio, whatever, to tape and can monitor the tape return ( if the reciever has a tape monitor button ) then it may work.
SOURCE: Sansui RZ 1500 II-Manual
i have the same problem but my receiver doesn't change sources and its blocked on the last station llistened. the problem appeared when i washed the face of the receiver with a special spray. i think that i have done something very wrong like a short cut in the command processor. any help, please?
SOURCE: how to install se300
cd player out------to equalizer in---------equalizer out---------to line in-in receiver-or play in.
SOURCE: trying to hook up a teac eqa-20 equalizer to a
record out---------equalizer in ----------equalizer out----------tape in.
SOURCE: Stereo Amplifier fades out. My Sansui dolby pro
No that's how to describe a problem, folks - with details. Using internal FM as the source is always the preferred way of troubleshooting system-wide receiver audio problems (no cables or setting in the way).
Does the sound come on immediately with power and then fade or is there a small delay while the electronics stabilize, a click and then sound that fades?
The fizzle probably means something is rapidly overheating or a capacitor is malfunctioning. If both channels do it, I'd suspect a common power supply problem. Can't help much more than that.
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Some of the newer turntables come with selectable internal preamplification to solve the lack of it in modern equipment.
Volume is always handled at the electronics.
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