Preparation; Presetting The Controls; Choosing A Location; Making Connections - Radio Shack 32-2001 Owner's Manual

20-watt pa amplifier
Table of Contents

Advertisement

32-2001.fm Page 4 Friday, February 4, 2000 7:53 AM
ˆ Preparation
PRESETTING THE
CONTROLS
Warning: A sudden high output from the
amplifier could damage your hearing or
the speakers connected to the amplifi-
er's output.
To avoid accidentally overdriving a
channel or prematurely amplifying an
audio input, set all the amplifier's front-
panel controls to their lowest settings.
ˆ Making Connections
Be sure you connect all auxiliary equipment
and speakers before connecting and turning on
power.
AUX/CD Input Jack — connect any
high-level sound source (such as a tape
deck, CD player, or receiver). To con-
nect a stereo audio source to this jack,
use a shielded Y-adapter (not supplied;
available at your local RadioShack
store).
PHONO Input Jack — connect a turnta-
ble with a moving magnetic cartridge. To
4
To avoid sudden audio from the input
sources, be sure all audio devices are
turned off before you connect them to
the amplifier.

CHOOSING A LOCATION

Choose a location with adequate venti-
lation. Do not place the amplifier on thick
carpeting or cushions (which can restrict
the air flow) or near a heat source, such
as a heat vent or radiator (which can
cause the amplifier to overheat).
avoid sound distortion, do not connect a
high-level audio input source to this jack.
GROUND Screw — connect the ground
wire (usually black or green) from your
turntable to this screw to avoid a low-fre-
quency hum. You can also use this
screw to ground any other system con-
nection.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

811081640bMpa-40

Table of Contents