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NAD 1130 User Manual

NAD 1130
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NAD 1130 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Input Impedance47 kΩ
TypeStereo Preamplifier
Power Output30 watts per channel
Input Sensitivity2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line)

Summary

Rear Panel Connections

AC Line Cord

Connects the unit to a live wall socket for power.

AC Convenience Outlets

Accessory outlets for other stereo components on the rear panel.

Phono Ground

Terminal for connecting the turntable's grounding wire to prevent hum.

Phono Input

Jacks for connecting the audio signal cables from a turntable.

Capacitance Selector

Selects input capacitance to optimize phono cartridge frequency response.

MM/MC Selector

Sets input sensitivity for Moving Magnet or Moving Coil phono cartridges.

Tuner Input

Connects the audio signal cable from an AM/FM or video tuner.

CD Input

Connects audio signal cables from a Compact Disc player.

Video Input

Auxiliary jacks for line-level signal sources like a videodisc player.

Tape Rec/Play

Connections for recording or playing tapes, or for signal processing accessories.

Preamp Output (Normal)

Normal output for connecting to a power amplifier's main input.

Preamp Output (High Level)

Higher level output for driving professional equipment or specific power amps.

Front Panel Controls

Power

Switches the pre-amplifier and connected equipment on or off.

Phones

Socket for connecting stereo headphones, mutes speaker output.

Bass

Adjusts the relative level of low frequencies in the sound.

Treble

Adjusts the relative level of high frequencies in the sound.

Bass EQ

Boosts lowest bass frequencies below 60 Hz for extended response.

Infrasonic Filter Defeat

Bypasses the infrasonic filter to attenuate unwanted subsonic signals.

Mono

Blends stereo channels for monophonic sound, minimizing noise.

Tape Monitor

Allows listening to the playback signal from a tape recorder.

Input Selector

Selects the desired input signal source for listening or recording.

Low Level

Reduces amplified sound volume by approximately 20 dB for better control.

Loudness Compensation

Boosts bass and treble at low volumes for perceived tonal balance.

Volume/Balance

Adjusts overall sound loudness and the relative balance between channels.

Processor Chaining

Troubleshooting Guide

No Sound

Addresses issues like power, line cord, tuner, video, or tape monitor settings.

No Sound in One Channel

Covers balance control, loose cables, dirty switches, or broken wires.

Low-Frequency Hum in Phono

Troubleshoots turntable grounding, ground loops, and cable proximity.

Hum in Tape Playback

Addresses tape deck proximity to amplifier, TV, or poor plug contacts.

Weak Bass; Diffuse Stereo Imaging

Diagnoses speaker phasing issues or potential woofer defects.

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