alcy
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Hello folks.
After some tremendous help from the forums, I got myself a new HT setup which I have named Phoenix.
But I have got a few questions regarding connections to the receiver...hope this is the right section to post this:
1.To be able to listen to our cassettes collection, we hooked the receiver with the Sony Cassette/CD player, model : Archived CMT-NEZ33 : Micro Hi-Fi System : Hi-Fi System : Sony India via a Y-cable from the player's headphone jack into the receiver's aux inputs.
I have been running CDs and cassettes using this setup, and although everything plays fine, I want to know if this the right way to do it ? The Sony player doesn't have any aux-out other than a headphone jack.
2. Using this very cable, is it possible to connect a computer to the receiver (through headphone jack) ? Or is a DAC mandatory for the circuit's safety ?
3. Not related to receiver connections, but another important aspect is the power supply. We are running the setup through a dedicated power point (which isn't hooked with the inverter). Now, in our region, there are not many power-cuts or voltage fluctuations...so...is a stabilizer still recommended ? Also, if we run the setup through a power point that's hooked with the inverter, can it damage the circuitry when mains go off and inverter takes charge ?
I hope I can get some answers for these, to keep our system safe and sound.
After some tremendous help from the forums, I got myself a new HT setup which I have named Phoenix.
But I have got a few questions regarding connections to the receiver...hope this is the right section to post this:
1.To be able to listen to our cassettes collection, we hooked the receiver with the Sony Cassette/CD player, model : Archived CMT-NEZ33 : Micro Hi-Fi System : Hi-Fi System : Sony India via a Y-cable from the player's headphone jack into the receiver's aux inputs.
I have been running CDs and cassettes using this setup, and although everything plays fine, I want to know if this the right way to do it ? The Sony player doesn't have any aux-out other than a headphone jack.
2. Using this very cable, is it possible to connect a computer to the receiver (through headphone jack) ? Or is a DAC mandatory for the circuit's safety ?
3. Not related to receiver connections, but another important aspect is the power supply. We are running the setup through a dedicated power point (which isn't hooked with the inverter). Now, in our region, there are not many power-cuts or voltage fluctuations...so...is a stabilizer still recommended ? Also, if we run the setup through a power point that's hooked with the inverter, can it damage the circuitry when mains go off and inverter takes charge ?
I hope I can get some answers for these, to keep our system safe and sound.

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