Input Signal Connections
[See Figure 2.]
NOTE: To prevent loud noises that neither you nor your speakers will appreciate, make sure the system is turned off when you make any signal connections.
Phono Input w and
Ground Connection q
Plug the cable from the turntable into the ap- propriate left and right phono inputs. If the turntable has a “ground” wire connect it to the screw terminal to the left of the Phono inputs. It will help prevent hum and noise.
Line Level Inputs e
The CD, Tuner, and Aux inputs of the
The Left and Right channels are labeled and should be connected to the corresponding channels of the source component. The Left connectors are white, the Right connectors are red. Use high quality RCA cables for connecting input source components to the
Recorder Connections r
[See Figure 2.]
The Tape inputs and outputs can be connected to any record/playback device that accepts standard line level analog input and output signals. Typically that will be a conventional tape recorder.
When connecting a recorder to the
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NOTE: The Tape Outputs are not affected by the Volume, Balance or Tone controls. They receive a fixed level signal.
Preamp Outputs t
The
NOTE: Changes to the settings of the Vol- ume, Balance or Tone controls affect the signal from the Preamp Outputs.
Speaker Outputs yu Speaker Selector Switch 5
[See Figure 2.]
The
Speaker Selection
If only one set of speakers will be used at any given time, the speakers may have an imped- ance as low as 4 ohms. If there are times when both the A and B speakers will be used, all the speakers should have an impedance of 8 ohms or more. Speaker impedance ratings are less than precise. In practice, very few loudspeakers will present any problems for the
Speaker Wire Selection
Use insulated
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Polarity and Phasing
The polarity – the positive/negative orientation of the connections – for every speaker and amplifier connection must be consistent so all the speakers will be in phase. If the polarity of one connection is reversed, bass output will be very weak and stereo imaging degraded. All wire is marked so you can identify the two conductors. There may be ribs or a stripe on the insulation of one conductor. The wire may have clear insulation with different color conductors (copper and silver). There may be polarity indications printed on the insulation. Identify the positive and negative conductors and be consistent with every speaker and amplifier connection.
Speaker Connection
Turn off all the components in the system before connecting the speakers. The
Route the wire from the
If you are using terminal lugs, connect them to the wires. If you are attaching bare wires directly to the binding posts, separate the wire conductors and strip the insulation from the end of each conductor. Be careful not to cut into the wire strands. Unscrew (turn counterclockwise) the binding post thumbscrews. Place the connec- tor lug or wire around the binding post shaft. Turn the thumbscrews clockwise to clamp the connector lug or wire firmly in place.
NOTE: Be sure there are no loose wire strands that could touch adjacent wires or connectors.