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Luxman 308 - Simultaneous Recording

Luxman 308
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Recording
on
Tape:
In
case
of
playback
of
various
programme
sources
through
input
terminals
of
this
amplifier,
the
same
signals
as
those
re-
produced
in
the
speakers
are
always
available
at
the
REC.
OUT
terminals
(31,
33)
and
the
Tape
Connector
(23).
By
connecting
these
terminals
to
the
input
terminals
(AUX
or
LINE
IN)
of
the
tape-recorder,
you
can
enjoy
simultaneous
recording
and
play-
back.
(It
is
recommended
that
the
Dubbing
Switch
be
kept
at
the
SOURCE
position.)
These
recording
signals
are
taken
out
beforé
the
tape
monitoring
stage,
and
there
is
no
influence
on
the
Filters,
Volume
or
Tone
Controls,
etc..
as
far
as
the
quality
of
the
recorded
signal
is
concerned.
Tape
Dubbing
(REPRINTING)
With
this
amplifier,
it
is
possible
to
reprint
from
one
tape-
recorder
to
another.
Connect
the
line
output
terminals
and
the
line
inout
(or
AUX)
terminals
of
one
tape-recorder
to
the
DECK-1
Monitor
and
REC
OUT
terminals
of
the
amplifier.
Like-
TO
TAPE
DECK
1
¢
dubbing
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to
Dubbing
Source
Dubbing
1
onto
2
2
onto
1
wise.
connect
the
line
input
and
output
of
the
other
tape-re-
corder
to
the
DECK-2
terminals.
Dubbing
is
now
possible
by
use
of
the
Dubbing
Switch.
At
the
“1
to
2”
position,
the
tape
of
DECK-1
terminals
can
be
reprinted
on
the
tape
of
the
DECK-2
terminals,
and
vice
versa
at
the
‘2
to
1”
position.
In
this
way.
repetition
of
switching
between
SOURCE
and
“1
to
2"
or
2
to
1"
makes
possible
a
comparison
of
the
master
tape
and
the
re-
printed
tape.
Except
when
actually
dubbing,
it
is
recommended
that
the
Dubbing
Switch
be
set
at
the
SOURCE
position.
43
Simultaneous
Playback
Monitoring:
A
3-head
tape-recorder
ensures
simultaneous
playback
monitoring
and
recording.
In
this
case,
recording
on
tape
and
playback
of
the
recorded
sound
is
done
at
the
same
time,
and
connections
must
be
made
for
both
functions.
It
is
necessary
to
connect
the
REC
OUT
terminals
(31
or
33)
to
the
line
input
terminals
(AUX
Input)
of
the
tape-recorder,
and
the
Tape
Moni-
tor
terminals
(32
or
34)
to
the
output
terminals
(LINE
OUT)
of
the
tape-recorder.
The
Tape
Monitor
Switch
(12)
is
set
at
the
position
corresponding
to
the
terminals
to
which
the
tape-recorder
is
connected,
and
repetition
of
switching
between
SOURCE
and
DECK-1
or
DECK-2/4CH
allows
a
comparson
to
be
made
between
the
original
and
the
recorded
sound.
Possible
recording
errors
can
thus
be
prevented.
Incidentally,
note
that
reproduction
of
recorded
sound
becomes
a
little
delayed
as
compared
with
that
of
original
sound
since
there
is
a
gap
bet-
ween
the
recording
head
and
the
playback
head.
Simultaneous
playback
monitoring
can
be
made
through
the
Tape
Connector
(23)
as
well.
A
single
piece
of
DIN
cord
ensures
connection
for
recording
and
playback
on
the
Tape
Connector,
and
simple
operation
of
switching
between
SOURCE
and
DECK-1
ts
sufficient.
monitor
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Simultaneous
Recording:
This
amplifier
is
provided
with
two
sets
of
REC
OUT
termi-
nals~enabling
simultaneous
recording
on
two
tape-recorders.
If
desired,
a
combination
of
recording
on
open-reel
recorders
and/or
cassette
recorders
can
be
accomplished.
Moreover,
if
the
Tape
Connector
and
Tape
Jack
are
used,
recording
on
four
tape-recorders
or
combinations
is
possible.
The
Dubbing
Switch
must
be
set
at
SOURCE
in
this
case.
This
facility
is
useful
for
safer
printing,
effective
recording,
etc..
As
the
impedance
at
the
REC
OUT
terminals
is
kept
sufficiently
low
(about
100),
mutual
interference
will
be
almost
nil
between
the
recorders
under
simultaneous
recording.
Playback
from
Other
Sources:
The
signals
of
flat
frequency
response
from
such
sources
as
TV
receivers
do
not
need
an
equalizer
stage.
For
playback
of
such
audio
equipment,
either
of
the
AUX
terminals
or
the
TUNER
terminal
can
be
used.
Connection
and
operation
is
the
same
as
that
of
a
tuner.

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