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    Get the receiver. It will probably produce better sound. A vintage receiver will also have a phono stage and plenty of connection options. If you ever want vinyl, just plug in a TT.
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    Thank you for both of your reply!
    SteveW:
    I was initially planning to use the other output too,but then how to wire it with the EQ?
    So I believe I have to split the EQ outputs and use only main out for my system(unless I want a raw record without eq effects later).
    JoeE SP9:
    The tt expansion is definitely a considerable plus for the receiver.

    So far,2-0 for the receiver!

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    The console should have eq on it. If you want pre/post eq for recording and monitors you may need a second eq and you probably won't want to record the "wet" signals going to the monitors.

    You may find the eq on the console will work to correct/enhance the recording feed.

    Again, it's how you use the system. I would opt for a baseline eq for the monitors so you have something to work from when listening/recording different media/sources.

    Get the receiver, put it together and play with it a bit to see what works best for your objectives.

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