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11. INPUT: input connectors
Here you find six stereo RCA inputs for the source
equipment with analogue stereo (line level) audio
output.
12. OUTPUT REC: recording output
If desired, you can connect a recording device
like a CD recorder or a tape recorder to this out-
put. The stereo signal of this output is identical to
the output signal of the selected audio source at
one of the preamplifier INPUTs. As long as the
preamplifier is muted (10), the output “OUTPUT
REC” does not provide the music signal.
Output 1 has a source impedance of 600
Ω
,
Output 2 a source impedance of 50
Ω
.
Generally, both outputs can be used for devices
with input impedances from 10 k
Ω
onwards even-
ly, e.g. for bi-amping. Output 1 is ideal for the
connection of high end or studio amplifiers with
transfer input.
13. DIGITAL IN:
Optical/Coaxial
Connections for audio signals of source devi-
ces with digital sound such as, for example,
DVD players. “Optical” for optical fibre con-
nection and “Coaxial” for connection via coa-
xial cable.
14. OUTPUT: preamplifier outputs
With these two pairs of connectors you can con-
nect the preamplified stereo audio signal of the
currently selected source to the power amplifier
channels. The volume and mute settings have
effect on the signal at this output.
15. LAMP: Dimmer for the tube illumination
The setting of this switch affects the brightness of
the illumination of the tube display window (5).
16. POWER CONTROL (12V)
These jack connectors (3.5 mm) send the signals
for the standby control (12V Trigger).
17. Voltage Selector:
The voltage selector behind the pane allows swit-
ching the voltage from 230 V to 110 V.
Refer to safety instructions for further information
(p. 30, “Switching the Voltage”)
18. AC 220-240V: Power Connector
To establish the power supply, connect the plugs
of the power cable to the device and to a suitab-
le wall outlet.
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