How to wiring for equalizer to reciever?
Can anyone help me with wiring a audiolinear eq to a sony surround sound reciever? Would muchly appreciate any and all help!:confused: :6:
Good point. It doesn't say "monitor". Big difference.
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Originally Posted by Resident Loser
...does his SONY have a true "Tape Mon" ckt? I don't mean just tape in and out jacks and a TAPE position on an input switch...Pre-outs and power-ins are another option, but with today's surround stuff they are also as rare as hen's teeth...Something labeled Processor Loop might be helpful...but as you rightly point out somebody should have the paperwork for both units...and surely it isn't us...
jimHJJ(...model numbers might help tho'...)
Most modern tape receivers don't have a "Tape monitor" in the traditional sense in that actually "breaks" the signal continuity in the receiver.
A true "tape monitor" would send the signal to a device via the "out" jack and then return it back into the receiver's signal chain by way of the "in" jack. If there was no device active, then depressing the "tape monitor" switch would cause silence. This was a really nifty feature when used with a three head tape deck (remember those?) so you could monitor (listen to) the actual signal being recorded on the tape and being played back simultaneously.
The way modern receivers work, and somehow I think this fits here, is that while it may allow a signal to be sent out to an external device and a signal to be input to the receiver from said device, it's more of a one way trip both ways, where on the in and out have no direct relation to each other.
Again, as Jim said, a pre-out and main-in insertion would work if your receiver allows.