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Username: Dejr

Santa barbara, Ca
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Registered: Oct-06
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I have two receivers..one with integrated EQ,cd, phono tape 1 and tape 2 inputs and one output. This is a kenwood. I also have a Onkyo receiver with the same inputs but with speaker outputs as well(I think the kenwood output was originally design to plug into a kenwood amp). Anyway I want to use my Onkyo as the main source for power and use the Kenwood for its EQ capabilities. I hooked up my phona and my cd through the kenwood imputs and then ran the output of the kenwood to the cd imput of the onkyo and I like what I hear except I cant get the tuner of the onkyo through the kenwood and then back to the onkyo so it can be processed through the EQ and out the onkyo speakers..its this possible? I thought of hooking everything up to the Onkyo to begin with and then run it through the Kenwood...but I am confused as to what output of the Onkyo to use and what imput of the Kenwood to use?
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