Connecting Audio Components; Cd Player; Audio Recorder - Fosgate Audionics FAP T1 User Manual

7.1 channel preamp/processor
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Connecting Audio Components

CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS

CD Player

Analog: Connect the L and R channel outputs on the CD player to
the CD IN jacks on the FAP T1.
Digital: If your CD player has a digital output jack, connect it to
one of the coaxial (COAX 1 or 2) or optical (OPT 1-4) input jacks
on the preamp/processor, depending on the type of connector used
by the CD player. Later, you will con-figure the FAP T1 to use the
specific input that you have chosen. For now, note which digital
input you connected to on your system chart.

Audio Recorder

A recording device such as a cassette deck, MD recorder, DAT
deck or CD recorder can be connected to the FAP T1 using either
or both of the following methods.
Analog: Connect the L and R audio outputs on the recorder
(usually marked PLAY) to the TAPE IN jacks on the rear of the
preamp/processor and connect the L and R audio inputs (usually
marked REC) to the TAPE OUT jacks of the FAP T1.
Digital: If your recorder has a digital output jack, connect it to one
of the coaxial (COAX1 or2) or optical (OPT1-4) input jacks on the
preamp/processor, depending on the type of connector used by the
device. Later, you will configure the FAP T1 to use the specific
input that you have chosen. For now, note which digital input you
connected to on your system chart.
If your recorder has a digital input jack, connect it to either the
coaxial or optical output jack on the preamp/processor. The signal
from the selected digital input source of the FAP T1 will be sent to
the recorder.
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