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Kenwood KR-7400 problem/s
Sounds like maybe a cassette deck is plugged in the tape monitor backwards.
(Rec Out from the receiver to Line Out of the cassette.) Just a thought... Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "blitz" wrote in message news:40bfae0b.267394603@blitz... When listening to, say, FM, with another audio source playing (like a tape deck), the second audio source bleeds into the output. Any outside (ie, not AM or FM) input only plays with the selector knob at AUX, but it doesn't matter what jack it's plugged into- Tape A, B, or AUX. Is it worth fixing? Where do I start? Tuners works fine, sounds great otherwise. |
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