RECORD OUT JACKS: Allow you to record to a cassette recorder, etc. Uses RCA connectors
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ZONE 1 OUTPUT JACKS: Used to connect to an additional amplifier. Uses 1/4" phono connectors
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ZONE 2 OUTPUT JACKS: Used to connect to an additional amplifier. Uses 1/4" phono connectors
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VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH: Push this switch to the up position to select 115V and to the down position to select 230V
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GROUND SCREWS: Four ground screws are provided on the rear panel to allow easy grounding of your turntables
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MIC 3 INPUT: Allows you to connect a third microphone. This input also utilizes a Neutrik Combo jack enabling you to
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connect microphones with both XLR connectors as well as 1/4" phono connectors.
MIC 1, 2, 3 GAINS: Separate gains for each of the 3 microphones
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PHONO 1 / LINE 1 INPUT: These inputs will accept either a line level input or phono input. The phono inputs will only
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accept turntables with a magnetic cartridge.
PHONO 2 / LINE 2 INPUT: These inputs will accept either a line level input or phono input. The phono inputs will only
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accept turntables with a magnetic cartridge.
PHONO 3 / LINE 3 INPUT: These inputs will accept either a line level input or phono input. The phono inputs will only accept
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turntables with a magnetic cartridge.
PHONO 4 / LINE 4 INPUT: These inputs will accept either a line level input or phono input. The phono inputs will only
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accept turntables with a magnetic cartridge.
LINE 5 INPUT: This input accepts a line level input (such as a CD player or cassette player). Turntables must be connected
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to the Phono/Line inputs (54, 55, 56, 57)
LINE 6 INPUT: This input accepts a line level input (such as a CD player or cassette player). Turntables must be connected
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to the Phono/Line inputs (54, 55, 56, 57)
LINE 7 INPUT: This input accepts a line level input (such as a CD player or cassette player). Turntables must be connected
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to the Phono/Line inputs (54, 55, 56, 57)
LINE 8 INPUT: This input accepts a line level input (such as a CD player or cassette player). Turntables must be connected
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to the Phono/Line inputs (54, 55, 56, 57)
PHONO/LINE SWITCH: Allows you to set the Phono/Line Inputs to Phono or Line. Put this switch into the PHONO
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position for that particular input to accept a turntable with a magnetic cartridge. Select LINE for the input to accept a CD
Player, cassette player, etc.
GROUND LIFT SWITCH: Separates chassis ground from signal ground. Normally, this switch should be in the GND
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(ground) position. In some circumstances, moving it to the opposite position eliminates stubborn hum and buzz. Always
turn off your power amplifiers before changing the ground to avoid damage to your system.
LOOP INPUTS/OUTPUTS: 1/4" balanced (tip= send, ring= return, sleeve= ground) LOOP INPUT/OUTPUT JACKS
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on the rear panel, which are connected in series with the LOOP INPUTS/OUTPUTS on the front panel so you can add
additional effects or signal processors.
STEREO/MONO SWITCH: Assigns outputs as a MONO signal or STEREO signal. This includes the MASTER
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OUTPUTS, BOOTH OUTPUTS , RECORD OUTPUTS as well as the ZONE 1 and ZONE 2 OUTPUTS.
MASTER LEVEL ATTENUATION: Allows you to preset the output level of the Master Outputs to 3 presets: 0dB,
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-6dB and -12dB.
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