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I have an older stereo system which I use mostly for listening to vinyl and CDs. I also have a cassette player which I rarely use.

Currently I have my turntable routed to my EQ which then has an out to the 'phono' input on my receiver.

Unfortunately with this setup I can't use the EQ with CDs as my CD player has an 'out' that goes directly to the 'CD' input.

I feel like I had this set up so that I could EQ any input but don't remember how I got this to work. I've googled and haven't found anything that explains this clearly, like I'm 5.

I feel like I had to loop things through my cassette deck or something.

Here are the connections on the back of my Receiver.

Here is my EQ

Here is my Cassette deck.

Any assistance appreciated.

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[–] scytale@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Maybe get an adapter so you can put your eq in the middle of the cd player and receiver? At least that’s what I would do. And if it’s a hassle to keep switching stuff around, I’d get a small mixer so I can funnel multiple sources into one input on the receiver.

[–] Lemminnewbie2@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Possibly you had everything connected to the receiver and then the tape rec out going into the cassette input and from the cassette tape out back to the receiver tape input. Edit - sorry with the EQ between that last connection