• Connection for analog recording

Use the separately sold AID converter (BP-A7).

Turn off the power to both the amplifier and this unit before making connections.

Connect the AID converter unit (supplied in the BP-A71 to this unit.

Connect the AID converter unit's[MIC/LINE IN] jack to an amplifier's[TAPE REC] jacks or a stereo microphone.

Connect the AID converter unit's[LINE OUT] jack to an amplifier'sexternal input jacks (AUX jacks, TAPE PLAY jacks, etc.).

Both input and output connections should be made with the red plug connected to the amplifi- er's"R" (right channell jack and the white plug connected to the "L" (left channell jack.

Use the AID converter unit's[MIC/LlNE] switch to MIC or LINE, depending on the connection.

Adjust the playback sound volume using the amplifier'svolume control.

When using a microphone, use a stereo microphone equipped with a 3.5 mm diameter stereo miniplug. If you use a monaural microphone, the sound will be recorded on the left channel only.

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