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MBL REFERENCE Series - 5. Output Groups; 5.1 Output on;off Switches; 5.2 Output Level Unit

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3.3. Volume Control
The volume control is a “MSP” special metal potentiometer with a channel alignment of better than 0.8 dB. This
MSP is shielded against magnetic and electrostatic fields. Rotating the Volume control clockwise will increase the
volume, rotating it counter clockwise will lower the volume.
3.4 Digital Volume Display
The digital display indicates the total-volume rotary angle as a percentage. The rotary angle is set by a separate
potentiometer and is then displayed. The displayed values provide a volume reproduction of: 00.0…100.0%.
Note: It is possible that the last digit jumps between two numbers. This is not a malfunction, it proves that here is
a high grade analog potentiometer build in and not a digital component.
4. Processor / Bypass
To the processor / bypass input you can connect an external surround decoder to the power amplifier. When you
select this input, any signal presented here will be switched to the output directly (bypass function). This allows an
easy switching between audio (music replay) and video (DVD, etc.).
Note: Volume can not be controled by the preamplifier.
Attention! BYPASS/Processor: never use this input for unregulated high level signals (e.g. CD player). High levels
may cause defects on connected amplifiers and speakers.
5. Output Groups
The output stage is subdivided into two groups for connecting multiple power amplifiers. Each group features two
balanced XLR connectors and four RCA connectors.

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