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I have kept the power button on my cassette deck in the On position,
and have it hooked up to the power outlet of the receiver, so that it is turned on whenever I turn the receiver on. It has been like that for the past few months, but a few weeks ago I noticed that it lights up but doesn't function anymore. Is that caused by the direct hook up, for lack of a better term? Thank you in advance .. |
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![]() wrote in message ... I have kept the power button on my cassette deck in the On position, and have it hooked up to the power outlet of the receiver, so that it is turned on whenever I turn the receiver on. It has been like that for the past few months, but a few weeks ago I noticed that it lights up but doesn't function anymore. Is that caused by the direct hook up, for lack of a better term? **No. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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