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Can anyone help me here. I have just purchased a tascam 234 syncaset and want to know if it can be used as a general recording and playback machine. How do I achieve this ( if possible). Can an amplifier be plugged straight into the line in jacks??? I have two turntables a mixer and amplifier and speakers and I want to know if it can be used as a normal stereo recorder/playback unit. Any info on this machine is much appreciated. Thanks Lee jep.
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First, you must not plug an amplifier to the INPUTS,... but maybe more appropriately to the OUTPUTS, and that would be okay.
Then, the 234 is a 2x speed machine w/dbx noise reduction, that's patently incompatible with normal stereo cassette decks. It's a great deck for 4-trackin', though! Sorry! Good luck! |
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thanks for replying.
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Also, you can't plug a turn table directly into the line inputs. Turn tables require an RIAA preamp to go to a line input.
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