
5
INPUTS
All audio Inputs and tape outputs are via
gold plated RCA type phono connectors.
All
the
phono
sockets
on
your
AMC
amplifier
are
marked
"L" for left and
"R"
for right channels, with the left channels
nearer
the
top
of
the
cabinet.
Your
connection
leads
will
have
a
white
or
black plug for left, and a red plug for right.
1.
PHONO GROUND TERMINAL
T h e
G r o u n d
Te r m i n a l
i s
f o r
y o u
t o
connect ground wire of your turntable in
order
to
eliminate
possible
interference
and
hum
loop
for
best
possible
sound
quality.
2.
PHONO MM/MC INPUT SELECTION
SWITCH
3. PHONO INPUT (OPTION COAXIAL
IN)
This
input
is
suitable
for
both
moving
magnet
and
moving
coil
cartridges.
For
either type of cartridge the plugs on your
turntable lead should be connected to the
phono input sockets on the rear panel of
your amplifier.
A
switch
adjacent
to
the
disc
input
sockets allows the selection of either MM
or
MC
input.
Facing
the
back
of
the
amplifier, move the switch to the right for
use with MM or high output MC cartridges
and
to
the
left
for
use
with
normal(low
output) MC cartridges.
Note:
Never operate the MM/MC selector
switch with the volume control turned up
as
the
resultant
electrical
surge
may
damage your loudspeakers.
To
minimize
hum
the
turntable
lead
should
be
kept
away
from
the
mains
wiring, and any separate turntable ground
lead
should
be
attached
firmly
to
the
earth terminal on the rear of the amplifier.
4. AUXILIARY INPUT
The Auxiliary input is suitable for use with
any
extra
source
processing
a
line
level
output,
perhaps
a
second
tuner
or
CD
player,
or
an
additional
tape
or
video
recorder wired for replay only.
The auxiliary input is in parallel with the
analog output of the USB connector.
5. TUNER INPUT
The
Tuner
input
is
suitable
for
use
with
most AM/FM tuners. Connect your tuner
to the amplifier using the phono sockets
marked "Tuner".
6. CD INPUT
The CD input is suitable for use with any
CD player. Connect your CD player to the
amplifier using the phono sockets marked
"CD".
7. TAPE INPUT & TAPE OUTPUT
This
input
is
suitable
for
use
with
most
cassette, reel to reel or video recorders.
Connect
the
"record"
leads
of
your
tape
recorder
to
the
phono
sockets
marked
"Tape
out"
on
the
rear
of
your
amplifier
using phono/phono leads.
Connect the "playback" leads of your tape
recorder
to
the
phono
sockets
marked
"Tape
in"
on
the
rear
of
your
amplifier
using
phono/phono
leads.
If
your
tape
machine
processing
DIN
outputs,
then
DIN/phono leads, or a DIN/phono adaptor
can
be
used.
If
you
experience
level
matching
problems
when
using
DIN
connectors,
please
consult
your
tape
machine manufacturer.
8. PRE OUT/MAIN IN
Normally
the
pre-amplifier
and
power
a m p l i f i e r
s e c t i o n s
o f
t h i s
u n i t
a r e
connected
together
via
factory-installed
U-shaped
metal
jumpers
that
bridge
the
PRE-OUT
and
MAIN-IN
jacks.
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