Signal Connections - QUAD 66 Instruction Manual

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A M P L I F I E R C O N N E C T I O N S
SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
The output of the 66 preamplifier is 0.5V which is suitable for all Quad transistor
amplifiers (can be up to 1 .5V max. for other amplifiers). Phono sockets are fitted
and the cable supplied should be used to make connection to the poweramplifier
signal input connections.
All input connections are clearly marked on the back of the preamplifier. Phono
sockets are used for all inputs and an earth/ground terminal is provided for the
Disc input if separate grounding is required.
The signal cable from the turntable should be plugged into the DISC L and R
sockets. The signal cable will normally incorporate a separate eafth/ground
lead which must be connected to the chassis earth/ground terminal marked
with an earth/ground symbol.
The 66 preamplifier is supplied fitted with a disc input module suitable for most
high quality moving magnet cartridges. Other modules are available with
different input impedances and sensitivities for moving magnet and moving coil
cartridges, or to provide a normal input for a tuner, CD player or similar source.
Contact your Quad dealer or Quad direct for further details.
The signal cable from the CD player should be connected to the CD L and R
sockets. This input is intended primarily for compact disc players but can be
used as an auxiliary input for tuner or similar source.
For a Quad FM tuner or other tuners of a similar output level. The tuner signal
cable should be connected to the RADIO L and R sockets.
Short for Audio Visual. Will accept the output from a television set or video
recorder with audio output connections. The signal cable should be connected
to the AV L and R sockets.
This input is provided with an anti-hum circuit which prevents hum due to earth/
ground loops.
Auxiliary input for other input sources such as a second tuner, television tuner
etc. The signal cable should be connected to the AUX 1 L and R sockets. This
input is provided with an anti-hum circuit which prevents hum due to eafth/
ground loops.
Auxiliary input for a second tape recorder, video recorder etc. Record and replay
levels have been chosen to match most recorders currently available.
The signal playback cable should be connected to the lN L and R sockets and
the record cable to the OUT L and R sockets.
Record and playback connections for tape or cassette recorders. Record and
replay levels have been chosen to match most recorders currently available.
The signal playback cable should be connected to the lN L and R sockets and
the record cable to the OUT L and R sockets.
Off tape monitoring is provided from these sockets.
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