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outputs of your tape recorders should be connected to tape 1 and tape
2.
Record output: The two pairs of record outputs connect the selected
signal to your recorders or external processing loop (eg. equalizer). The
output signal is not affected by the level control. Connect "record out" to
the inputs of your tape recorders or external processors.
Output 1, Output 2: Connect this output to the input of your amplifier
(or crossover in a bi-amped system). We recommend the use of an
amplifier with an input impedance of 10k ohms or higher. Since the PV11
inverts phase, it may be necessary to invert the speaker leads to
maintain correct phase. See the section on "Getting the most out of your
PV11" for an explanation of this.
USE OF EXTERNAL TONE CONTROLS OR OTHER
EXTERNAL SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICES:
Use Tape 1 and Record 1 for your tape recorder. Connect the output of
the tone controls to Tape 2 and the input of the tone controls to Record
2. The Monitor 2 position of the monitor switch will insert the tone
controls in the circuit; the Source position will provide flat, unprocessed
response. This method of connection will permit the use of tone controls
with tape playback by selecting Tape 1 in conjunction with Monitor 2.
AC OUTLETS
Four AC outlets are provided for your convenience: two, marked un-
switched, are always live; the remaining two are switched by the
preamp’s power switch. THE TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED OF THE
SWITCHED OUTLETS MUST NOT EXCEED 5 AMPERES. This pre-
cludes the use of these outlets for high powered amplifiers. It is prefer-
able not to switch power amplifiers by the preamplifier power switch in
any case.
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