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The Vintage Audio Section
"new" Sansui find
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 738768" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Depending on number of sources, either plug the tuner into an aux or tape in on the NAD amp, or if switching out entirely, tuner into tuner, dac into aux or tape in, cd player into aux or tape in. If its just a dac as source just go aux in and connect the tape deck so it looks nice. May all need a service (recap on amp, belts on tape deck). Or if you have connections available just plug the tuner into the NAD and use the rest for a second system with a decent turntable and spikkas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 738768, member: 17918"] Depending on number of sources, either plug the tuner into an aux or tape in on the NAD amp, or if switching out entirely, tuner into tuner, dac into aux or tape in, cd player into aux or tape in. If its just a dac as source just go aux in and connect the tape deck so it looks nice. May all need a service (recap on amp, belts on tape deck). Or if you have connections available just plug the tuner into the NAD and use the rest for a second system with a decent turntable and spikkas [/QUOTE]
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