3.
NAMES
OF CONNECTORS ON
THE BACK
PANEL
LINE
TNPUT
TERMTNALS
(CH 3,
4,5,6)
HONO
TNPUT
TERMTNALS (CH
1,CH
2)
Outputs
from
stereo tuners,
from
the recording
output
of
a
power amplifier,
or
from
tape decks,
are
connected
to
these
inputs.
OUTPUT
TERMTNALS
('.t, 2)
!fn.r.
outputs
are
for
connecting
to
the inputs
of
a
tape
ldeck
or
the
auxiliary
terminals
of
an
amplifier.
I
There are
two
kinds
of
OUTPUT
2
terminals; the
5-pin
iOtN
type connector may
be connected
to
a
DIN
plug
of
i
rape
deck
for
recording.
lAt
the
same
time,
the
input
terminals
of
pre-amplifier
may
I
be connectecJ
to
phono
type
terminals.
I
I
l
l
PHONES
f
ACK
This jack is for
stereo
headphone
connection.
The
monitor function
of
the
headphone
will
enable
you to
set
a good
balance between
the
input
sources
distributed
to
both
stereo
output
channels.
NOTE:
l|e
recommend
the
use
of
tightly
fitting
headphones
such
as
Pioneer model
SE-305
effective
in
sealing
out
the outside
sound.
This'set
of
terminals is
for
connecting a stereo turntable.
You
should
use
a
moving magnet
type
phono cartridge.
MICROPHONE
I
NPUT TERMI
NALS
Microphones should
be
connected
to
these iacks.
The
MA-62 functions superbly whether
you
use
low
or
high impedance microphones.
The
upper iacks are
used
to
connect 5-pin
DIN-type
plugs
and
the
lower
to
connect usual phone
type
plugs. When in
simultaneous
connections
to
both
terminal
sets
only
the
phone
type
jacks are
operative.
I
-
- GROUND
TERMINAL
lf
the
turntable
used has
a
ground
wire,
connected
to
this terminal.
it
should
be