SETTING THE PROCESSOR SWITCH
The processor switch needs to be in ‘bypass’ when listening to music directly from selected source inputs such as CD or tuner. If you are not using an external processor in either way as described above, ensure this switch is set to ‘bypass’. The Plinius 8200 does not amplify any input other than processor ‘return’ when this switch is set to ‘processor in’ mode.
RECORDING MUSIC
In order to record music to tape, or some other line level recording device, these devices will need to be connected to the tape 1 and tape 2 outputs. Turn the record selector on the front panel to the input you wish to record from, and the amplifier will now send signal to both tape 1 and tape 2 outputs. Note that the volume control does not adjust the recording level: this is done at the recording device itself.
USING PRE OUT
A line level output is provided on the back of the Plinius 8200. If you wish to use the Plinius 8200 as a
TERMINATION QUALITY
Quality of the connections must be examined to ensure that
BI-WIRING
PHASING (OR POLARITY)
It is important to achieve good stereo imaging in your listening room. By observing the wiring instructions above, each power amplifier/loudspeaker combination should be in phase. If you experience poor stereo image and/or a lack of bass, check that the loudspeaker wiring has been connected correctly. We recommend that you use one of the easily obtainable ‘test discs’ to help you ensure both phasing and channel orientation are correct. If in doubt, consult your PLINIUS dealer for advice.
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