Shure AVC20 owner manual Function Names and OPERATIONS-REAR Panel, Mono OUT A, B

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FUNCTION NAMES AND OPERATIONS-REAR PANEL

Function Names and Operations

@A-V INPUT 1 Input/Output Terminals

@A-V INPUT 2 InputIOutput Terminals

A-V INPUT @ and @ Input/Output Terminals are used for connection of components on which recording is possible, such as a video deck.

@A-V INPUT 3 lnput Terminals

A-V INPUT@ lnput Terminals are used for con- nection of components for which only playback is possible, such as video disc players compact disc players, or television tuners.

@PHONO lnput Terminals

PHONO lnput Terminals are used for connection of a Phono Turntable without preamp.

NOTE: Selected input signals (including PHONO and TAPE) appear at output jacks of A-V INPUT 1, A-V INPUT 2 and TAPE.

0 Monitor Output Terminals (MONITOR OUT) These are used for connection to video input terminals of color monito,rs or televisions equipped with video input terminals.

There are two independent output terminals, making possible the connection to two com- ponents.

@Tape Input/Output Terminals (TAPE INIOUT) Connect an audio cassette deck or the like to

these terminals.

(For details, refer to page 18)

@These are front speaker preamplifier output and main amplifier input terminals.

@These are rear speaker preamplifier output and main amplifier input terminals.

Use these for connection of an equalizer or signal processor or of a pre-amplifier or main amplifier other than those of the AVC20.

Usually, use the AVC20 with the pre-amplifier output terminals connected to the main amplifier input terminals with the supplied U- shaped connecting pin.

The AVC20 can also be used in the BTL mode or as a surround processor. For details, refer t o Pages 15 and 17.

@Monophonic output Terminal

MONO OUT A, B

Use these outputs for connection to a Sub- woofer or center channel amplifier and speaker ( A sub-woofer will transduce only low-frequ- ency signals, a full-range speaker will handle the complete audio spectrum.)

The output level is approximately 1V a t a rated input. Match with the input sensitivity of the speaker or other component to be connected.

The output signal of terminals @,) is a mixture of the front left and right channels. When the volume of the front speakers is high, the MONO output level also increases. This can be used as a center channel output.

(For details, refer to page 18).

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Contents OwnersManual Table of Contents Spatial Surround = Dolby SurroundConcert Surround Locating Speakers Locating SpeakersConnection of Speakers @ Surround Indicator Audioivideo Selector@ Remote Sensor BypassSurround Indicator @ Input VolumeMono Input @ Full MuteFunction Names and OPERATIONS-REAR Panel Mono OUT A, BUnswitched Turn OFF AVC2O Power Before Operating this SwitchSwitched Rear LeftRight InputUSE of Wireless Remote Control Inserting BatteriesSURROUND-SOUNDEFFECT Selection Refer to page 3 for more detailed informationPage USE of the Image Enhancer Switch Turn OFF Avczo Power Before Operating Btlswitch ApplicationsConnection Using as Surround Processor Speaker Mono OUT4Connections for Use of WI Input/Output Terminals Example Examples of USE with a Variety of Different Equipment Monophonic Video DeckSource Selector Switch Display MonoSynthetic Stereo Dolby SurroundExamples of USE with a Variety of Different Equipment D7fq TV Equipped with Video lnput Terminal Examples of USE with a Variety Different Equipment Overall ConnectionsFor Safety Specifications

AVC20 specifications

The Shure AVC20 is a high-performance, versatile, and user-friendly audio processing device designed to enhance the quality and clarity of sound in various settings. Built specifically for professional audio applications, this device is ideal for live performances, broadcasting, and studio recordings. The AVC20 offers a variety of features that cater to different audio needs while ensuring an intuitive user experience.

One of the standout features of the Shure AVC20 is its automatic volume control technology. This innovative feature dynamically adjusts the audio levels to maintain a consistent volume, ensuring that the sound remains clear and balanced, even in environments with fluctuating noise levels. This is particularly beneficial in live applications where unexpected sounds may disrupt the audio experience.

Additionally, the AVC20 is equipped with a built-in limiter, which protects audio signals from distortion caused by overly loud inputs. This feature allows audio professionals to push their sound systems to their limits without compromising audio quality. As a result, the AVC20 is particularly useful in scenarios such as public speaking events, live music performances, and broadcasting, where audio integrity is paramount.

The device also integrates high-quality analog processing, ensuring that it maintains the natural sound characteristics of the audio source. The AVC20 features a wide frequency response range, which captures the full spectrum of sound, from deep bass to crisp highs. Coupled with its low noise floor, this makes the AVC20 an excellent choice for both live and studio environments.

Ease of use is another hallmark of the Shure AVC20. The straightforward interface allows users to quickly dial in their desired settings without getting bogged down by complex controls. With its compact design, the AVC20 is also easily portable, making it a sought-after addition to any audio toolkit.

In summary, the Shure AVC20 is a robust audio processing unit that combines automatic volume control, built-in limiting technology, and high-quality analog processing. Its user-friendly interface and portability make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from live performances to studio recordings. For audio professionals looking to enhance their sound experience, the AVC20 stands out as a reliable and efficient solution.