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Cortridqe Loodinq
,._-._-:- _-__,
-:,
l00K
82K 68K
56K 47K
39K 33K
27K 22K
rmpedonce requtted
Vqlue
of resistor
none
to be
odded
required
680K 220K
l20K
l00K
6gK 47K39K 27C
TABTE
2,
Mclching high
level
mognetic
cortridges
to
MAG I
qnd
€ER PHONO
inputs.
Tope
Decks
A tape
deck
is the tape
transport
mechanism
minus
the
preampli
fier
and
audio controls.
To
provide
playback
{or
recorded
tapes, it
input
jacks.
If these
are occupied,
you
can
use either AUX I or
AUX
2 input
jacks,
but
you
will lose
some bass
response.
(Thi5
loss can
be compensated
somewhat with the Bass
controls.)
CERAMIC
MONOPHONIC
CARTRIDGE:
Connect
the output
cable
from the
record
player
to
the Channel A
or
B,
CER
PHONO
input
jack.
If these
are occupied,
use
either AUX 1 or AUX
2 input
jacks.
IfuIPORTANT.'Do
not
connect components
to both
the MAG 2
and
CER PHONO
input
jacks
at
the
same
time
These
jacks
are
electri-
cally
parallelled
and the
input circuit
will
be overloaded.
Cortridqe loodinq
impedonie ,equirei
42K
39K 33K 27K 22K
Volue of resislor
none
to be odded
required
470K I50K
82K 47K
TABTE
l. Motching
low level
mognetic
cortridges
to MAG
2 inputs.
must be connected to
a
control
amplifier.
These
facilites are
provided
by the X-100.
STEREOPHONIC
TAPE DECK:
Connect the A arrd B
(le{t
and
right)
output cables from
the tape deck to the
Channel
A and B,
MAG 1
input
jacks
on the
X-100.
MONOPHONIC
TAPE DECK:
Connect the output cable from the tape
deck to the
Channel A or B, MAG
I
input
jack.
Tope
Recorders
A standard
stereophonic or monophonic tape recorder
(equipped
with
its
own
preamplifier)
may be used with
the X.LN) in
two ways.
First,
it can
be used to record the output
of
any component being
played
through
the
X-100.
Secondly,
it can
play
through the X-100
previously
recorded
program
material. Permanent connections
between
the recorder
and
the X.100
can be made
to
carry out
these
functions.
RECORDING
CONNECTIONS:
STEREOPHONIC
RECORDER:
Connect
cables
from
the
Channel
A
and B,
REC output
jacks
on
the X-100
to the
A and B
(left
and
right) recording
input
jacks
on the recorder.
MONOPHONIC
RECORDER:
Connect
a
cable {rom
the Channel A
or B, REC
output
jack
on the X-100
to the
recording
input
jack
on
the recorder.
NOTE:
Any
program
source
connected
to the
Channel
A
or B input
jacks
of
the
X-100
can be fed to
either or both
REC output
jacks,
depending
on the
position
of the Mode
Selector switch.
PI.AYBACK
CONNECTIONS:
STEREOPHONIC
RECORDER:
Connect cables from
the Channel
A
and B
(left
and
right) output
jacks
on the recorder
to the
Channel
A and
B, AUX 1
or AUX
2 input
jacks
on the X-100,
MONOPHONIC
RECORDER:
Connect
a
cable
from
the output
jack
on the recorder
to
the
Channel A or B,
AUX
I
or
AUX
2
input
jack
on the X-100.

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