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17
If you want to record a different source than the one currently se-
lected, press the corresponding source selection button; the dis-
play will then show the input number of that source (for example,
RECORD CD2).
To disable the record output, press the button again for the source
which is currently selected to be recorded. The display will read
RECORD OFF and the digital output of the Nº30.6 will be tem-
porarily disabled, eliminating any potential interaction between
the record output circuitry of the Nº30.6 and the rest of your sys-
tem. Repeatedly pressing the button for the currently selected re-
cording source will toggle the Nº30.6 between
RECORD OFF and
that source.
After a few seconds, the Display will return to normal.
Caution! When using a digital recorder (like a DAT) that also
allows recording of analog signals, a specific
combination of interconnections and settings on the
digital recorder, the Nº30.6, and an associated
preamplifier may create a “feedback loop” that may
damage your system’s loudspeakers. For guidance in
avoiding such a feedback loop, consult your Mark
Levinson dealer.
7 polarity invert
Pressing this button inverts the polarity of the digital signal, to
compensate for polarity differences during the recording process.
Some recordings may simply “sound better” when this function is
active.
While polarity invert is selected, the LED above the button will
light.
Note: polarity invert doesn’t affect the digital outputs,
and isn’t available for inverting the polarity of digital
signals to be recorded.
Note: polarity invert may be operated by infrared re-
mote control, but only when the Nº30.6 is connected to
compatible Mark Levinson components such as the
Nº31.5 Reference CD Transport. Complete instructions
are included in those components operating manuals.