Kenwood L-A1 Instruction Manual page 8

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How to set up your new amplifier
Connect your equipment to the amplifier as shown in the diagram below.
Please
read the individual
instruction
manuals
for all equipment
being
connected to the amplifier.
Do not plug in the power until after all connections have been completed.
The diagram shows an example of how to connect components to lines 1-3.
Use this as an example of how to properly connect your own equipment.
Digital audio tape (DAT) 1 or
Digital audio tape (DAT) 2 or
cassette tape deck 1
cassette tape deck 2
Tuner
(>
—_leZ)
Record player
GND (ground) terminal
Balance input terminals
?
For connection
to
wall socket
CD player
@ PHONO terminal shorting pins
When the PHONO terminal is not used, connect the
attached shorting pins to the PHONO terminal. Do not
For BS terminals or other devices
connect the pins to the REC terminal.
Speaker (right)
Speaker (left)
A message from the laboratory
The 'L' in the name 'L-A1' stands for laboratory. This is a mark assigned to only the most superbly engineered Kenwood products, and it has
been a mark of pride since our founding. Long years of technological expertise have gone into the making of the L-A1, together with the very
finest of materials, making the L-A1 the very personification of Kenwood quality.
AC outlet for U.K.
Caution
=
When using the AC outlet equipped with this
[ea]
unit, be sure to consult your dealer for the
corresponding plug.
e External power socket
SWITCHED socket (capacity of 200W):
Plugs for the tuner, cassette tape deck, record player, CD
player and other equipment may be inserted into this socket
so that, if the POWER switch for each of the individual com-
ponents is left on, then the components may be turned on and
off simply by turning on the POWER switch of the main unit.
Under no circumstances should devices totaling over 200W
be connected.

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