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NAD 1600 User Manual

NAD 1600
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NAD 1600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNAD
Model1600
CategoryStereo Receiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Rear Panel Connections

AC Line Cord

Connects the unit to a power source via an AC socket.

AC Convenience Outlets

Provides power to other stereo components, switched or unswitched.

AM Antenna Terminals

Connection point for an external AM broadcast antenna.

FM Antenna Input

Connection for FM broadcast antennas, including a dipole.

Phono Ground

Terminal for grounding wire from a turntable to prevent hum.

Phono Input

Connects audio signal cables from a turntable's output.

Infrasonic Filter

Attenuates inaudible low-frequency signals from record players.

MM/MC Selector

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

Video Sound Input

Accepts audio signals from video sources like VCRs or TVs.

CD Input

Connects audio signal cables from a Compact Disc player.

Tape 1 Input/Output

Connects to tape recorders for recording and playback.

Tape 2 Input/Output

Connects a second tape recorder or signal processor.

External Processor Input/Output

Interface for connecting external signal processing devices.

Pre Out

Main line-level output for connecting to a power amplifier.

Front Panel Controls

Power

Turns the unit and connected accessories on or off.

Phones

Jack for connecting stereo headphones.

EPL (External Processor Loop)

Activates the external processor loop for audio signal processing.

Bass EQ

Boosts low bass frequencies and includes an infrasonic filter.

Loudness Compensation

Enhances bass and treble at low volume levels.

Bass Control

Adjusts the relative level of low frequencies in the sound.

Tone Defeat

Bypasses Bass and Treble circuits for flat frequency response.

Treble Control

Adjusts the relative level of high frequencies in the sound.

Copy Switch

Selects signal source for Tape Out jacks for recording or copying.

Tape 1, Tape 2 Monitor

Allows listening to signals from connected tape decks or processors.

Input Selector

Selects the audio source (Phono, CD, Video Sound, AM, FM).

Low Level

Reduces overall volume by approximately 20 decibels.

Balance Control

Adjusts the relative levels of the left and right audio channels.

Volume Control

Adjusts the overall loudness level of the sound output.

Search Mode

Tunes stations by scanning, stopping at the next strong signal.

Tuning Control

Manually tunes to FM or AM broadcast frequencies.

Tuning Display

Shows frequency, signal strength, and tuning status.

Status Indicators

Indicates EPL engagement and FM Stereo reception status.

FM Blend

Reduces stereo separation to improve signal-to-noise ratio.

FM/AM Band Selection

Switches between FM and AM broadcast bands.

Mono Mode

Blends stereo channels for monophonic sound or weak FM signals.

Memory Enter

Enters favorite station frequencies into memory presets.

Bank Selector

Selects between two banks of seven station presets.

Station Pre-sets

Stores and recalls up to fourteen favorite broadcast stations.

Specifications

Preamplifier Section

Technical specifications for the preamplifier stage.

FM Tuner Section

Technical specifications for the FM radio tuner.

AM Section

Technical specifications for the AM radio tuner.

Remote Control

Operating Hints

Guidance on using the wireless remote control for various functions.

Battery Replacement

Instructions for replacing the remote control's batteries.

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