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English
INTRODUCTION
This amplifier is unique in the field of audio engineering.
By making use of the most recent techniques, this amplifier offers
you years of listening pleasure of unequalled quality.
We advise you to read these operating instructions carefully: you
will then quickly become familiar with the facilities which this
amplifier offers.
INSTALLATION
Remember
the following
important points when installing the
amplifier.
Do not expose the amplifier to rain or moisture, as this may
cause damage to the amplifier.
• All amplifiers produce some heat during operation and this heat
must be allowed to dissipate freely. Do not close any ventilation
openings and ensure that there is adequate ventilation space
behind, beside and above the amplifier.
Prevent extra heat from reaching the unit. Never put the
amplifier in the full glare of the sun or near to a heat source.
CONNECTIONS
The following points are important when connecting the equip-
ment to the amplifier:
Check that the amplifier is not switched on.
• Make each connection
individually,
Check that each connection
has been made correctly
press the plugs firmly into the sockets.
• Always connect plugs or sockets marked 'L' or 'LEFT' to
similarly marked sockets on the amplifier.
Do the same with sockets and plugs marked 'R' or 'RIGHT'
• Always connect the 'OUT' outputs of a recorder to the 'IN'
sockets of the amplifier and the 'IN' inputs of the recorder to the
'OUT' sockets of the amplifier.
Figure 2
@ 'PHONO' sockets
For connecting a record player with an 'MM' (Moving Magnet)
or an 'MC' (Moving Coil) cartridge.
Note: These sockets
are gold-plated
so that the contact
resistance between these sockets and the connectirig cables
of the player is kept as small as possible. In order to maintain
the high-grade quality of this connection, we recommend that
connecting cables are used which also have gold-plated
plugs.
@ 'CD' sockets
For connecting
a Compact Disc player.
Note: See note under@.
@ 'TUNER' sockets
For connecting a tuner.
@ 'TV/AUX I' sockets
For connecting the audio output of a TV set or other
equipment with an output level that is suitable for this input.
@ 'VIDEO/AUX 2' sockets
For connecting the audio output of a video unit or other
equipment with an output level that is suitable for this input.
(D connection screw for earth wire of record player 'GND'
For connecting
the earth wire of a record player. Prevents
hum.
@ 'TAPE OUT 2' sockets
For connecting
the line inputs (LINE IN) of a recorder.
@ 'TAPE IN 2' sockets
For connecting the line outputs (LINE OUT) of a recorder.
@ 'TAPE OUT 1' sockets
For connecting the line inputs (LINE IN) of a recorder.
@ 'TAPE IN 1' sockets
For connecting the line outputs (LINE OUT) of a recorder.
@ 'SPEAKERS' connections
For connecting one or two pairs of loudspeakers. See Figs. 3
and 4.
and
See also
'GENERAL
INFORMATION'
section.
@ fuse holder
Contains a fuse which continuously
protects
against overload.
Important: A faulty fuse should be replaced by the same type
of fuse to prevent a possible malfunction.
@ mains lead
@ voltage adapter
For setting the correct operating voltage. The switch must
indicate the mains voltage.
Before the equipment is connected to the mains, check that
the operating voltage shown on your unit is the same as the
local mains voltage. If this is not the case, consult your dealer.
the amplifier
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