Clark Synthesis TA0.1 owner manual Input/Output Panel Overview, Audio INPUT/OUTPUT Connectors

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Input/Output Panel Overview

AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTORS

The Audio Input/Output Connectors accept standard RCA plugs. These connectors are split into Left and Right channels, as indicated by L and R on the panel. The Left and Right sides each have one Audio Out and one Audio IN.

HIGH/LOW INPUT SIGNAL SWITCH

The High/Low Switch allows the user to select the voltage level of the audio input source. For example, if the input source is a standard home theater or stereo receiver, the switch should be set to “High” (unless using the “Auto” setting). If the input source is an MP3 player or portable CD player, or if you are running the amplifier with the On/Auto/Off switch set to “Auto,” the switch should be set to “Low.” For any other type of input source, begin by using the “High” setting. If you are not receiving enough output, try the “Low” setting.

TRANSDUCER CONNECTOR

The Transducer Connector is used to connect the transducer to the amplifier. This connector uses 5-way binding posts, which allow for a variety of ways to connect the transducer wire (see “Connecting the Transducer to the Amplifier” on page 18).

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