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Using Your 901® Series VI Speaker System
Playing your speakers
Always use the 901® active equalizer when playing your 901 speakers. How you set the equal- izer depends on how it is connected to your receiver.
When connected to TAPE MONITOR
Press your receiver TAPE MONITOR button to the IN or MONITOR position. This switches the equalizer into the system. Check periodically to be sure the TAPE MONITOR is engaged. On some receivers the button may be labeled RECORD SELECT or RECORD OUT.
To play a tape deck connected to the equalizer, press the MONITOR button on the equalizer IN (TAPE, position 2).
Return the MONITOR button to OUT (SOURCE, position 1) to listen to components other than the tape deck (CD player, radio, etc.).
CAUTION: Do not use the active equalizer with conventional,
You can play a tape deck through conventional,
1.Connect the tape deck outputs to the AUX input jack on your receiver.
2.Leave the inputs of the tape deck connected to the TAPE OUTPUT jacks on the 901 active equalizer.
3.Press the receiver TAPE MONITOR to OFF (OUT or NORMAL). This allows you to record disc and radio sources. You may also play any program source (including tape) with or without 901 equalization.
Note: This arrangement works only with tape decks. Do not use it with any type of signal pro- cessing device.
When connected to PRE AMP OUT/MAIN AMP IN
1.You must leave the MONITOR button on the 901 active equalizer OUT (SOURCE, position 1) at all times.
2.Do not connect tape decks to the 901 active equalizer when it is connected to this ampli- fier connection. Connect the tape deck to the receiver or amplifier TAPE MONITOR con- nection or AUX inputs.
3.The power amplifier is always receiving the 901 active equalized signal. This signal can damage conventional speakers and headphones. Therefore, do not connect conventional speakers or headphones unless you have disconnected the 901 equalizer.
Do not connect tape decks or signal processing devices to the 901 active equalizer when it is connected between the preamplifier and main amplifier.
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