TAPE INPUT / OUTPUT JACKS
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| O. TAPE IN - Unbalanced | |||
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| L | designed for use with a tape | |||
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| player, CD player, etc. These | |||
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| R | right input signal to a mono | |||
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| P | signal | useful | for | playing | |
IN | TAPE | prerecorded music. | The | ||||||||||||
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tape/effects return to main and
tape/effects return to monitor control the volume to these buses respectively.
P. TAPE OUT - Unbalanced phono (RCA) output jacks designed for use with a tape recorder. They produce a mono signal. The rec out knob controls the tape out signal level.
REAR PANEL
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PARALLEL SPK JACKS | PARALLEL SPK JACKS |
150W | 150W |
4Ω MIN TOTAL | 4Ω MIN TOTAL |
PA 2 | PA 1 |
OUT | OUT |
Q.PA 1 OUT / PA 2 OUT - These are speaker level
output jacks designed to feed your main or monitor S speaker enclosures. Remember, the minimum impedance load is 4 ohms. Connecting a load of less than 4 ohms may result in unsatisfactory performance such as overheating to the point of thermal shutdown. PA 1 Out jacks are intended for
the main speakers. The use of the PA 2 Out jacks depends on the position of the PA 2 Assign switch. (See item E on page 5).
R POWER | R.POWER SWITCH - | ||||||||
Turns the AC power ON | |||||||||
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| is in the OFF position, the |
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S.SUPPLY CORD - This is a grounding type supply cord to reduce the possibility of shock
hazard. Completely unwind the cord from its cord wrap to prevent blocking air flow to the transformer. Be sure to connect the cord to a grounded receptacle. DO NOT ALTER THE AC PLUG.
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