Mono In (L,R) Switch; Main-Spkr-Remote Switch; Power Switch; Streophones - Marantz 1060 Instruction Book

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boosted
at low level listening and this tonal balance
maintained.
MONO IN (L,R)
Switch-Depressing
both
MONO
IN (L,R)
pushswitches will convert all input signals
to the monophonic mode, including signals at the
rear panel TAPE OUT and front panel mic/aux 2
jacks.
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While playing a single channel source such as TV or
AM, depress both
MONO IN (L,R) pushswitches
to
feed
the signal through
both channels.
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When playing
a monophonic
phonograpn
record,
use these pushswitches
to suppress
rumble,
com-
mon mode noise and pinch-effect
distortion.
MAIN-SPKR-REMOTE
Switch-These
switches
select the loudspeaker terminals to which audio
power is fed. Either the MAl N or the REMOTE
pair of loudspeakers may be selected individually,
or both
loudspeaker systems may be selected
simultaneously.
When both switches are set in
normal OUT position, all
loudspeaker terminals
are
internally disconnected from the
power
amplifier
section of the Model 1060. The stereophone jack,
however,
is always connected and is not affected
by these
switches.
POWER Switch-This switch applies AC power
to
the Model 1060
and to the SWITCHED
conveni-
ence
outlets when depressed. When depressed
again, AC power
is removed.
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stereophones-'-This jack is internally connected to
the left
and right outputs.
The sterephones jack is
designed for use with
professional stereo head-
phones. Two sets of headphones may be used with
the aid of "Y"
connection. However,
it must be
cautioned that
a parallel connection of two low
impedance headphones results in a 3 dB loss in
level.
A series connection
wi II provided
more
power for this purpose. Higher
impedance phones
may be easily connected
in parallel.
Some Suggestions on Using
Tape Recorders with
Your Model 1060
There are several ways to connect and operate tape
recorders
with the Model 1060.
To avoid confusion
in the following discussion, references to "tape
monitoring" assumethe recorder is
equipped with
separate record and playback heads and separate
record and playback preamplifiers. To further
simplify this discussion, a tape recorder usually
connected
to the DIN
tape recorder jack or TAPE
IN and OUT jacks on the rear
panel will be referred
to as the "main" recorder;
a separate
recorder
usually connected
to the rear panel
TAPE jacks
will be referred to as the "external"
recorder.
This
general arrangement
is
shown
in Figure 4.
Recording
and Playback-The
simplest system
involves only one
tape recorder, whose line or
"rad io" inputs are connected
to the TAPE OUT
jacks on the rear panel of the Model 1060, and
whose playback outputs
are connected
to the
TAPE IN
jacks.
To make a recording, set the selector switch to the
desired program
source and set the recorder to
"record."
With the TAPE MaN
switch
in the OUT
position,
you can listen to the original program
source. By setting the TAPE MaN
switch
to the IN
position, you can listen to (monitor)
the "results"
of the recording while it is in progress.
Copying and Editing
Using the input/output and control facilities
of the
Model
1060, and two tape recorders, you can copy
and edit tapes
from one machine to the other. The
general arrangement of the
equipment
for
copying
Figure 4.
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One Tape Recorder Arrangement for Recording
and Playback
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