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10
Using
the 222with an
Equalized
Speaker System
lf
you
have
an equalized speaker,
such as most Bose
speakers
or
Electro-Voice "lnterface"
series speakers,
the dbx
222
can be
connected in
the speaker equalizer's
tape monitor loop.
The equalizer
should be
installed
in
the
preamp's
tape
monitor
loop
as
illustrated
in
Figure
6.
Copying
a dbx-Encoded Tape
To
make
a
dbx-encoded
copy
from a
dbx
type
I I
encoded
tape,
follow
the
procedure
depicted in
Figure
7.
Fig.
7
-
Copying dbx-encoded tapes
or
non-encoded tapes
directly from one tape rscorder to
the other.
Since the encoded
tape does not require
additional dbx Type
ll
processing
in
order to be copied, Tape Recorder
"A"
Play
(Line)
Outputs can be
connected
directly to Tape
Recorder
"B"
Record
(Line)
lnputs.
Making
a
Non-Encoded
Copy of a dbx-Encoded
Master
Tape
The
encoded
master tape must
be
dbx-decoded
piior
to
feeding
the
slave
tape
recorder. This may be
accomplished
in either
of
two ways, depending
on
the
nature
of
your
sound system.
Fig.
6
-
How to connecl
lhe 222 with an equalized speaker
system.
(dbx
processing
is
done
inside
the
tape
monitor
loop
of the speaker equalizer, which itself is in the
tape
monitor
loop
of
the
preamplifier.)
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