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Adcom GFP-345
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INPUT
©
SELECTOR
This
rotary
selector
lets
you
choose
any
input
connected
to
the
GFP-345
and
feed
it.
through
the
circuitry
of
the
GFP-345,
to
both
the
OUTPUTS
NORM
©
and
OUTPUTS
LAB
©
jacks
and,
then,
through
your
amplifier
and
loudspeakers
The
INPUT
©
selector
will
also
feed
the
signal
you
choose
to
the
TAPE
OUT
O
jacks
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
preamplifier.
AI1
on
the
front
panel
of
the
GFP-345
will
affect
the
signal
present
at
the
OUTPUTS
NORM
©
and
OUTPUTS
LAB
©
jacks.
Please
note
that
some
of
these
controls
will
not
affect
the
signal
present
at
the
TAPE
OUT
©
jacks.
TAPE
MON
©
The
TAPE
MON
©
switch
selects
the
TAPE
IN
©
jacks
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
GFP-345.
This
switch
is
meant
to
provide
you
with
the
capability
of
"monitoring"
a
recording
you
are
making
on
a
tape
machine
which
is
provided
with
3-heads
(that
is,
an
erase
head,
record
head
and
separate
playback
head).
With
2-head
machines,
DAT
recorders
and
DCC
machines,
itwill
permit
you
to
verify
that
thereis
a
signal
being
fed
to
the
tape
recorder
and
through
its
circuits
into
the
TAPE
IN
©
jacks.
Whenever
the
TAPE
MON
©
switch
is
pushed
in,
the
red
LED
above
this
switch
will
glow
and
the
signal
selected
by
the
INPUT
©
selector
will
be
disconnected
from
the
amplification
circuits
of
the
GFP-345.
Please
note
that
whatever
source
is
selected
via
the
INPUT
©
selector
will
still
appear
at
the
TAPE
OUT
Q
jacks.
EXTPROC©
Pushing
in
this
switch
connects
the
EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
IN
©
and
EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
OUT
©
jacks
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
GFP-345.
Please
refer
to
the
section
EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
IN
©
/EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
OUT
©
above
for
a
complete
explanation
of
the
function
of
this
circuit.
Whenever
the
EXT
PROC
©
switch
is
in
the
red
LED
above
this
switch
will
glow.
Please
note
that
whenever
the
EXT
PROC
©
switch
is
in
the
out
position,
whatever
processor
is
connected
to
the
EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
IN
©
/EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
OUT
©
jacks
will
be
completely
disconnected
from
the
circuit
to
prevent
any
possible
degradation
of
the
signal
being
amplified
by
the
GFP-345.
MONO
©
Pushingin
this
switch
mixes
the
left-
and
right-channel
signals.
This
combined
signal
is
then
fed
to
both
OUTPUTS
NORM
©
and
OUTPUTS
LAB
©
jacks.
The
mono
switch
does
not
insert
switch
contacts
in
series
with
the
signal
path
but
simply
parallels
the
left
and
right
channels.
The
MONO
©
switch
is
useful
in
reducing
FM
noise
and
distortion
on
weak
stations,
or
when
playing
older
analog
mono
recordings,
or
in
checking
relative
phasing
of
your
loudspeakers
It
is
also
useful
when
setting
the
channel
balance
of
your
loudspeakers
using
the
BALANCE
©'
control.
CONTOUR
©
The
CONTOUR
circuit
in
the
GFP-345
differs
markedly
from
conventional
loudness
compensation
circuits.
Recent
studies
show
that
conventional
circuits
overcompensate
for
natural
low-
and
high-frequency
hearing
reduction
at
low
signal
levels.
The
studies
of
Robinson
and
Dadson
of
Harvard
University
have
provided
guidelines
for
a
newer
and
more
accurate
curve
for
loudness
compensation.
In
our
judgement,
a
subtle
boost
of
low
frequencies
(in
the
20-100Hz
range)
and
no
boost
at
high
frequencies,
provides
the
ideal
musical
balance
for
listening
at
low
to
moderate
levels.
The
effects
of
the
circuit
gradually
diminish
as
the
volume
level
is
increased
(that
is,
when
the
LEVEL
©
control
is
turned
clockwise)
Pushing
in
the
CONTOUR
©
switch
activates
this
function.
Whenever
the
CONTOUR
©
switch
is
in
the
out
position
the
CONTOUR
circuit
will
be
disconnected
from
the
circuitry
of
the
GFP-345.
BALANCE
©
The
BALANCE
©
control
permits
you
to
adjust
the
level
of
the
left
channel
versus
the
right
channel
and
vice-versa.
Turning
the
control
counterclockwise
will
reduce
the
level
of
the
right
channel.
Turning
it
clockwise
will
reduce
the
level
of
the
left
channel.
At
the
maximum
counterclockwise
position,
only
the
left
channel
will
operate.
Conversely,
at
the
maximum
clockwise
position,
only
the
right
channel
will
operate.
In
most
cases
the
proper
setting
of
the
BALANCE
©
control
will
be
at
or
near
its
12
o’clock
position.
To
adjust
for
optimum
balance
between
channels,
it
is
easiest
to
use
a
tuber
tuned
to
a
station
in
which
the
announcer
is
speaking.
This
will
almost
alwaysbe
a
mono
signal.
Place
yourself
in
your
normal
listening
position
and
adjust,
or
have
someone
adjust,
the
BALANCE
©
control
until
the
announcer
appears
to
be
centered
between
the
two
speakers.
This
method
will
compensate
for
almost
all
the
variations
within
your
system,
and
the
room,
and
is
the
easiest
of
all
methods
to
use.
Ifvour
system
does
not
include
a
tuner,
the
nextbest
way
is
to
select
a
CD,
push
in
the
MONO
©
button,
place
the
INPUT
©
selector
on
CD
and
adjust
the
BALANCE
©
control
as
described
above.
Once
the
correct
setting
is
chosen,
it
will
need
to
be
changed
only
to
compensate
for
unequal
signal
levels
from
an
outside
music
source,
such
as
a
cassette,
disc,
etc.
LEVEL
©
This
rotary
control
sets
the
level
at
the
OUTPUTS
NORM
©
and
OUTPUTS
LAB
©
and,
consequently,
the
level
heard
through
the
amplifier
and
loudspeakers.
Turning
this
control
clockwise
will
raise
the
level
of
the
signal
chosen
via
the
INPUT
©
selector.
Turning
the
control
counterclockwise
will
reduce
the
level
of
the
signal.
Normally,
when
used
with
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BrandAdcom
ModelGFP-345
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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