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NAD C375BEE - Input Selectors; Tone Defeat; Tone Controls; Balance Control

NAD C375BEE
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9 INPUT
SELECTORS:
These
buttons
select
the
active
input to
the
NAD
C
37SBEE
and
the
signal
sent
to
the
loudspeakers,
headphones
and
the
PRE
OUT
sockets.
The
buttons
on
the
remote
control
handset
duplicate
these
buttons.
When
selected,
the corresponding input
LED
indicator embedded
around
the
bezel
ofthe particular input button will
illuminate
blue.
MP (MEDIA
PLAYER):
Selects
aline-level
source
connected to the
MP
sockets
as
the
active
input.
If
an
external
Media
Player
is
connected to the front
MP
socket
(using
a
3.5mm
stereo
plug) while listening to a
MP
line-level
source,
the
external
Media
Player
will
be
directly
selected
with the
MP
line-level
source
immediately disconnected.
It
is
recommended to mute the
volume or
switch
to adifferent input
before
plugging/unplugging the
external
Media
Player
cable.
CD:
Selects
the
CD
(or
other
line-level
source)
connected to the
CD
sockets
as
the
active
input.
TUNER:
Selects
the tuner
(or
other line-level
source)
connected to
the
tuner
sockets
as
the
active
input.
DISc/PHONO:
Selects
aline-level
source
connected to the
DISC
sockets.
With
the optional
PP
37S
PHONO
MODULE
installed,
the
DISC
input
socket
is
disabled
and
the
PHONO
source
selected
as
the
active
input.
AUX:
Selects
aline-level
source
connected to the
AUX
sockets
as
the
active
input.
TAPE
2:
Selects
Tape
2
as
the
active
input.
TAPE
MONITOR:
Selects
the output
from
atape
recorder
when
playing
back
tapes
or monitor
recordings
that
are
being
made
through the
Tape
Monitor
sockets.
TAPE
MONITOR
does
not
override
the current input
selection.
For
example,
if
CD
is
the
active
input when
TAPE
Monitor
is
selected,
then
the
CD
signal
will continue to
be
selected
and
sent
to both the
TAPE
2
and
TAPE
Monitor
OUTPUT
sockets,
but it
is
the
sound
from
recorder
connected to
Tape
Monitor that will
be
heard
on
the
loudspeakers.
Apart
from
the
TAPE
MONITOR
LED
illuminated to indicate it
is
engaged,
the
corresponding
LED
indicator
for
the
active
input will
also
stay
illuminated.
IDENTIFICATION
OF
CONTROLS
FRONT PANEL
10
TONE
DEFEAT:
Tone
Controls
are
enabled
or
disabled
by
pressing
this
button.
When
enabled
(TONE
DEFEAT
LED
indicator
is
illuminated),
the
Tone
Control
circuits
are
bypassed.
The
Tone
Control
circuits
are
active
when the
TONE
DEFEAT
LED
indicator
stays
extinguished.
11
TONE
CONTROLS:
The
NAD
C
37SBEE
is
fitted with
BASS
and
TREBLE
tone controls to
adjust
the tonal
balance
of
your
system.
The
12
o'clock
position
is
"flat" with
no
boost or
cut,
and
an
indent
indicates
this
position.
Rotate
the control
clockwise
to
increase
the amount of
Bass
or
Treble.
Rotate
the
control counterclockwise to
decrease
the amount of
Bass
or
Treble.
The
Tone
controls do not affect
recordings
made
using
the
Tape
outputs but will affect
the
signal
going to the
Pre-amp
outputs
(PRE
OUT
1
and
PRE
OUT
2).
12
BALANCE:
The
BALANCE
control
adjusts
the
relative
levels
of
the
left
and
right
speakers.
The
12
dclock
position
provides
equal
level
to
the
left
and
right
channels.
Adetent
indicates
this
position.
Rotating
the
control
clockwise
moves
the
balance
towards
the
right.
Rotating
the
control
counterclockwise
moves
the
balance
to
the
left.
The
BALANCE
control
does
not
affect
recordings
made
using
the
Tape
outputs but
will
affect
the
signal
going
to
the
Pre-amp
output
(PRE
OUT
1
and
PRE
OUT
2).
13
VOLUME:
The
VOLUME
control
adjusts
the
overall
loudness
of
the
signals
being
fed
to
the
loudspeakers
or
headphones.
Turn
clockwise
to
increase
the
volume
setting;
counter
clockwise
to
lower
it.
The
VOLUME
control
does
not
affect
recordings
made
using
the
Tape
outputs but
will
affect
the
signal
going
to
the
Pre-amp
output
(PRE
OUT
1
and
PRE
OUT
2).
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