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TURNTABLE CONNECTIONS
Connect
the
output
cords
of a turntable to the
PHONO
1
input jacks. Connect the ground lead of
the turntable to the GND
terminal
on the ampli-
fier.
This stereo amplifier contains a built-in amplifier
for MC
cartridges.
This means
that you can use
moving coil (MC), moving magnet (MM), moving
iron (MI), and induced magnet (IM) cartridges on
your turntable.
NOTES:
1. Connect your second turntable to the PHONO 2 input
jacks.
2. If your
turntable
is fitted
with
two
tonearms,
the
output
cords
for
each
of the
tonearms
should
be
connected to the PHONO
1 and PHONO 2 input jacks.
PHONO
input jacks
Turntable
1
Ground lead
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TUNER CONNECTIONS
Connect
the output jacks of a stereo tuner to the
TUNER input jacks with the connecting cords.
OUTPUT jacks
Tuner
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AUX JACKS CONNECTIONS
You can connect an 8-track cartridge tape player,
TV
tuner,
second
tuner
or tape deck
playback
output to these jacks (Fig. 4). Be sure to connect
both
left channel
(L) and right channel
(R) cor-
rectly.
OUTPUT jacks
Cartridge tape player
OUTPUT
L
ch
L channel
TAPE DECK CONNECTIONS
The amplifier is provided with two sets of record-
ing (TAPE
REC)
output jacks and two sets of
playback
(TAPE
PLAY)
input
jacks.
Connect
each of the jacks in the following way using the
connecting cords which come with the tape deck.
The upper row of jacks is for the left channel (L)
and
the
lower
row
for
the
right
channel
(R)
(Fig. 5).
Connections for recording
Connect the recording input jacks (LINE INPUT)
on the tape deck to the TAPE 1 REC jacks on the
amplifier.
Connections for playback
Connect
the playback
output jacks (LINE
OUT-
PUT) on the tape deck to the TAPE 1 PLAY jacks
on the amplifier.
NOTE:
Connect
your
second
tape deck
to the TAPE
2 jacks
(REC, PLAY).
Tape deck 1
TAPE jacks
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