Connecting Audio Source Units
The
PHONO
Connects to a turntable using standard RCA type connectors. Connect the Left output on the turntable to the Left input of the PHONO INPUT section on the
Also note the connection of the chassis ground tab between the turntable and preamplifier. This is necessary for audio signal reference so the
Select the type of cartridge, either high output Moving Magnet (MM) or low output Moving Coil (MC) by moving the switch to the appropriate positions.
If you are not sure which type of cartridge you have, select MM first and then if the noise level is too high, try selecting MC instead.
The PHONO input is not designed for line level sources such as CD players or other devices. Please ONLY connect turntables with Moving Magnet or Moving Coil needle cartridges to this input to avoid damage.
If you are using a separate preamplifier for your turntable, do not use the
CD
Connects to a CD Player using standard RCA type connectors. Connect the Left output on the CD player to the Left input of the CD INPUT section of the
* This is not a dedicated input, and can be used as an input for a device other than a CD player.
TUNER
Connects to a Tuner using standard RCA type connectors. Connect the Left output on the Tuner to the Left input of the TUNER section of the
* This is not a dedicated input, and can be used as an input for a device other than a Tuner.
AUX1 & AUX 2
These inputs can be used with most 2 channel audio source devices, including DVD players, personal computers, portable media players, MP3 players/docks, etc. Depending on the type of media player and/or docking station available, direct RCA outputs may not be available, so a 1/8” stereo mini jack to RCA adapter may be necessary to complete the connection. Analog outputs on the audio devices are necessary to connect to the
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