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Peachtree Audio musicBox Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions S a f e t y Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions G u i d e l i n e s should be read before this product is operated. Keep these instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
  • Page 3 Introduction Front Panel Back Panel Connections Remote Control Advice for iPod Useful Tips and more... STANDBY Troubleshooting Product Guarantee and Service Compatibility for iPod...
  • Page 4 The result? Sound from your iPod rivaling that of expensive audiophile-grade CD players! This manual is a guide to the functions of your musicBox. It shows you how to connect both digital and analog sources, and offers tips on getting the best performance. The ability to mate with virtually any digital source, while providing superior sound in a small and elegant package, makes the musicBox a special product.
  • Page 5 When you are finished listening, push again to return to standby mode. Note: If this button is not lit up with either a green or blue light, this means the power switch on the rear panel of the musicBox is in the off position.
  • Page 6 Component Video Out (from iPod) On-Off Switch Bass EQ: For using the musicBox with a small bookshelf speaker like the Peachtree Audio mB3. See “Bass EQ” on the Connections page of this manual for the proper setting when using a full-range speaker or subwoofer.
  • Page 7 Push the “AUX” input button on the front panel of the musicBox to listen to your connected source component. You can connect a turntable to the aux input of the musicBox if you wish; however, you’ll need to send the left and right channel signals from your turntable to an external phono preamplifier first.
  • Page 8 Tube /Light: This function will allow the user to dim the bright LEDs under the tube and on the front panel. Aux: This button selects an analog audio source at the Aux connection. iPod: This button selects the iPod docked in the musicBox as your audio source.
  • Page 9: Supported Ipod Models

    It should click in to place over the multi-pin connector. You can remove the inserts by applying gentle pressure to the inside back of the insert and pushing upward.
  • Page 10 USB drivers or software programs in order to listen to your music from your computer. The musicBox’s USB audio input is used to take music files from your computer’s hard drive and play them back with superb fidelity.
  • Page 11 Interested in the Green Movement? The musicBox meets the European RoHS standards for non-hazardous metals. The musicBox utilizes a standby transformer that draws less than a watt in the US and less than 2 watts in countries with 220V electrical service.
  • Page 12 This can require some trial and error diagnostics. If you have music files stored on a laptop computer, hook it up to the musicBox and a pair of speakers using battery You pick up hum and noise through your musicBox in power.
  • Page 13: Claims Under Warranty

    Please insure the unit against loss or damage while in transit. In the unlikely event that you experience a failure with your musicBox, please call for a return authorization number before returning products for service. Any musicBox received without an RA # will be refused.
  • Page 14 Compatibility for iPod To provide you with extraordinary sound the musicBox takes the digital signal directly from your iPod and routes it to the musicBox’s built-in high-performance digital to analog converter. The table below shows the iPods that are compatible with the musicBox.
  • Page 16 Made For: iPod touch (1st and 2nd generation) iPod classic (80G, 120G, 160G only) iPod nano (2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation) “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.