Adapting Musical Sources To The Audio Processors 4 - EGi Millennium 1201 User Manual

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Adapting musical sources to the audio processors
The audio processors allow nearly every type of audio source to be connected to them, like cassette players, radio tuners, CD players, HI-FI systems, compact HI-FI, satellite TV, PC soundblaster,
etc. For a correct operation of the set, you should go through the following steps:
1.
Ask your installer to connect the musical device that you want to the audio processor.
2.
If the musical source has been connected to the audio processor by taking the signal from the loudspeaker output or from the headphones socket (it is usally so in radio-cassette sets,
compact systems, walkmans, etc.) you must set the volume at the music source at a proper level to prevent sound distortion caused by excessive volume. Go through the following steps:
a)
Set the volume of the musical source to the minimum level.
b)
If the musical source is a radio set, tune a FM station, and if it is a cassette, CD player, etc. press PLAY to start the music playing.
c)
Turn up the volume level of the music source gradually until that raise cannot be perceived in front of the speakers.
REMEMBER: If there is distortion in the sound of your installation it is probably caused by an excess of volume in your musical source.
3. In the music source connected to the audio processor using direct audio signal outputs (those that are not affected by a volume regulator) like CDs, radio tuners, HI-FI sound systems, etc,
there is no need of regulation. These direct audio outputs provide the best results and are usually called LINE OUT, REC OUT, TAPE, CD or AUDIO.
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