The monitor switch on the deck selects whether the output signals from the deck are derived from what is coming off the tape, or from what is going into the deck's record inputs.
If you just want to play back tapes, you can hook the deck's outputs into any line level inputs of the preamp, and select the monitor position of the switch on the deck.
What you miss by not having a tape loop on the preamp is the ability to route to the deck's record inputs the signals from other sources that may be connected to the preamp's inputs, and the ability to switch back and forth on the preamp between the source signal and the recorded signal coming off of the tape (which would facilitate optimizing the settings on the deck that relate to recording).
Regards,
-- Al
If you just want to play back tapes, you can hook the deck's outputs into any line level inputs of the preamp, and select the monitor position of the switch on the deck.
What you miss by not having a tape loop on the preamp is the ability to route to the deck's record inputs the signals from other sources that may be connected to the preamp's inputs, and the ability to switch back and forth on the preamp between the source signal and the recorded signal coming off of the tape (which would facilitate optimizing the settings on the deck that relate to recording).
Regards,
-- Al