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Registration 3. Owners Record Setup 4. Unit Connections 6. Front Panel Controls 8. Remote Control 9. Unit Care Technology 10. Designer’s Note 12. Specifications...
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Model No. _______________________________ Serial No. _______________________________ Date of purchase: _________________________ Thank you for selecting a Legacy Audio System. Please take a few moments to read this brief manual to insure maximum benefit from your electronic system.
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Rear Panel Connections Be certain the Streamline and all associated equipment is turned off before making any connections. A. Balanced Inputs: Signal input is made through two XLR (balanced) type connectors and six gold plated RCA (unbalanced) type connectors. The XLR pin configuration is as follows: ground is pin 1, positive is pin 2, and negative is pin 3.
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Once all connections are made the power switch may be set to the on position. The Streamline may be left on as it draws a negligible amount of power. NOTE: The AC line voltage is preset at the...
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A. Volume/Balance: Audio level is controlled by this digitally switched pot. Clockwise rotation increases level, counterclockwise rotation decreases level. Left to right balance adjustment is accomplished by pressing the knob once. Tapping the knob will step it through Main, Left or Right channel adjustments.
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B. dB Attenuation: Left and right volume setting is indicated by this decibel (dB) display. When the display reads 00, maximum gain is available; 99 is the maximum decibel attenuation. Setting the dial at 16 dB provides unity gain. A LED is located on the display panel that lights when the VOLUME/BALANCE control is active in the balance mode.
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Remote Control A. Input Selector: Primary input selector that cycles between one balanced (XLR) input and three unbalanced (RCA) inputs. B. TAPE MONITOR (Mon): For switching in a recording device (tape deck, mini disc, DAT deck, etc.). C. PROCESSOR (Proc): For switching in an audio processor (surround sound processor, equalizer, etc.).
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The Streamline may overheat and the finish may fade if exposed to direct sunlight or intense heat sources for prolonged periods. Save your box and packing material;...
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The remote controlled Legacy Streamline Preamplifier is designed with a level of thoroughness reserved for only the finest preamplifier gain stages. Analytical, as well as subjective design techniques are all applied in an open-minded fashion with musical perfection as the goal.
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The supply starts with a toroidal transformer and 14,000µF of capacitance. A reference voltage is developed by delivering a constant current to Zener diodes. The resulting voltage is heavily filtered and delivered through class A followers. The non-reactive low impedance and extremely wide bandwidth yields a perfect stable power source for the gain stages.
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Frequency Response: 0Hz to -3dB at 200 kHz Distortion: Less than 0.1% from 10Hz to 40Hz at 6 volts peak into 600 Ohms or higher, shunted by 1000pF or less. Gain: 16dB Maximum Output: 12 Volts peak Noise: More than 100dBA referenced to 1 Volt output. Input Impedance: 20k Ohms unbalanced, 20k Ohms balanced Output Impedance: 50 Ohms non-reactive unbalanced, 100 Ohms non-reactive balanced...
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