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4.
HEADPHONE
jack
Accepts
most*
low-
and
high-impedance
head-
phones
equipped
with
a
standard
binaural
phone
plug.
*
Some
electrostatic
headphones
are
designed
to
be
driven
by
the
speaker
output
and
cannot
be
plugged
directly
into
this
jack.
5.
SPEAKER
selectors
To
use
two
pairs.
of
speakers,
simultaneously
push
the
button
|
and
another
desired
button.
When
you
push
multiple.
buttons
except
for
the
button
1,
the
smallest
number
button
will
be
activated;
eg.,
with
buttons.
2,
3
and
4
pushed-in,
the
number
2
speakers
will
be
on.
6.
MONITOR
selectors
Select
the
program
supplied
to
the
amplifier.
To
reproduce
the
source
program
(TUNER,
AUX
or
PHONO)
push
the
SOURCE
button.
To
reproduce
the
tape
program
connected
to
the
TAPE
RECORDER
inputs,
push
either
the
TAPE
1,
2
or
3
button.
When
you
push
the
SOURCE
and
TAPE
button
simultaneously,
the
source
program
will
be
repro-
duced.
7.
FUNCTION
selectors
To
reproduce
tuner,
phono
or
auxiliary
source,
push
the
MONITOR
SOURCE
button,
set
the
FUNCTION
lever
to
the
desired
program,
and
select
the
source
with
the
associated
FUNCTION
button.
Note:
When
you
push
multiple
buttons,
all
the
signals
are
connected
and
mixed.
8.
TAPE-TO-TAPE
selectors
Use
these
buttons
for
tape
duplication.
Select
a
playback
tape
recorder
with
the
upper
button,
and
a
recording
tape
recorder
with
the
lower
button.
Tape
duplication
is
made
independently
of
the
sound
reproduction
which
is
selected
by
the
MONITOR
and
FUNCTION
selectors.
Do
not
‘push
the
same
number
upper
and
lower
buttons.
Note:
When
the
lower
button
is
pushed-in,
the
.
pushed-button
REC
OUT
jacks
supply
the
tape
playback
signals
selected
by
the
upper
button.
When
the
lower
button
is
released,
the
REC
OUT
jacks
supply
the
source
signal
selected
Oy
loa
FUNCTION
selectors.
Keep
the
amplifiers
controls
as
follows:
Function
selector.
....
phono.
Monitor
selector
.....
tape.
1-3.
TYPICAL
USE
OF
MONITOR
SELECTORS
AND
TAPE-TO-TAPE
SELECTORS
©.
The
source
signal
selected
by
the
FUNCTION
selector
is
separately
routed
into
MONITOR
selector
and
TAPE-TO-TAPE
selector.
Also
the
tape:
signal
(applied
to
the
TAPE
inputs)
is
divided
into
the
MONITOR
and
TAPE-TO-TAPE
selectors.
Therefore,
by
using
these
selector
buttons,
you
will
make
three
operations
(reproduction,
recording,
and
tape
dupli-
cation)
simultaneously
or
independently,
as
you.
desire.
Remember
that
the
MONITOR
selectors
and
the
TAPE-TO-TAPE
selectors
work
separately.
_
Typical
uses
of
these
selectors
are
as
follows
(refer
to
the
illustrations).
1.
a)
Source
reproduction
b)
Source
recording
on
tape
recorders
1,
2
and
3
Tape
recorders
|
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ee
ea
ee
-...
Recording
|
(1)
eo
-
[SOURCE]
TAPE
1
TAPE
2.
TAPE
3
6
|
2.
a)
Source
reproduction
b)
Duplication
of
tape
1
on
recorders
2
and
3
Tape
recorder
1]
...............00.
Play
back
Pape
TECOMdE!
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hoe
eed
beak
...
Recording
MaDe
TECOTUED
9.
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dec,
Gaines
bear
Recording
(2)
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|
SOURCE
ITAPE
1
TAPE
2.
TAPE
3
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Guat
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