Its also a nice feature to have even if you don't use a tape player. It allows you to run something like an EQ through your system without it being in the signal path (unless you need to use it).
What are the purpose of "Tape" and "Rec" preamp ?
Hi,
Beside the usual RCA input (CD, Aux 1, Aux 2) and single RCA output on the back of my pre-amp, my pre-amp also has 2 other RCA connectors named as "Tape" and "Rec".
On the front side, it also has separate knob with "source" and "tape" choice.
Can anybody advice if this "Tape" and "Rec" ar actually similar to "Tape in" and "Tape out"? If yes, which one is which?
I am planning to experiment using DSP/equalizer.
Thanks a lot in advance for the advice
Beside the usual RCA input (CD, Aux 1, Aux 2) and single RCA output on the back of my pre-amp, my pre-amp also has 2 other RCA connectors named as "Tape" and "Rec".
On the front side, it also has separate knob with "source" and "tape" choice.
Can anybody advice if this "Tape" and "Rec" ar actually similar to "Tape in" and "Tape out"? If yes, which one is which?
I am planning to experiment using DSP/equalizer.
Thanks a lot in advance for the advice
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