A tape deck has to have an input selected in order to record it, ie, recording from a record.
Instead of a tape deck you're using the EQ.
Instead of a tape deck you're using the EQ.
Correct Way to Connect an EQ in my Hifi System ?
so you are saying when I turn my selector to tape recorder 1 (with EQ looped in that channel) It should EQ all components? As far as I know when I select Tape recorder 1 it just outputs that 1 channel & I should hear nothing ?? I don’t have a switch on front of Marantz that has that "tape monitor" switch like the old days w my old receivers...I do have a REC OUT button , that's it ... here’s what I did : Tape Recorder 1 Out > In to EQ Tape Recorder 1 In > Out of EQ Turned Selector to Recorder 1 and turned on TT w LP - got nothing The only thing Im not getting is "input all sources on front of amp" what exactly are you talking about there? |
https://www.us.marantz.com/DocumentMaster/US/DFU_PM11S1_Final_Eng.pdf thanks , still not getting anything unless I route a turntable right into the EQ which is super noisy ... |
Tommy, I have looked at the manual and read some blurbs on the Marantz. I would contact Marantz technical support. I do not think this has the typical " tape monitor " loop as yesteryear, this is why I suggest contacting them. A true tape monitor loop, as mentioned above, would give you the ability to monitor, and compare, the source being recorded, before and after, during the recording process ( a three head tape deck would have been necessary ). A tape monitor circuit ( button ) would need to override the source, enabling them to work, together, as opposed to instead of. To route the tt into the eq, you would require a separate phono section from tt before the eq. Hope it works out for you. Enjoy ! MrD. |