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⑬ LOUDSEPAKER TERMINALS
Connect the speaker to the terminals marked RIGHT "+ R"
and "R -" ensuring that "R +" is connected to the "+"
terminal of the enclosure and "R -" is connected to the
terminal "- "the same enclosure. Connect the LEFT speaker
to the terminals marked "L +" and "L -" by doing the same.
Make sure that no wires are not insulated can bypass the
speaker outputs. Make sure that the speaker terminals are
tight enough to ensure a good electrical connection. If the
terminal screws are not tight enough, the sound quality
may be affected.
Use only dedicated wire to the speaker (a section of 1.5
mm² or more is recommended especially if the cable length
is greater than 3m).
Important Note:
Check the impedance of your speakers.
When using a pair of speakers, you can use speakers with
an impedance of between 4 and 8 ohms.
⑤ & ⑪ XLR CONNECTIONS
XLR connections (INPUTS ⑪ or OUTPUTS ⑤) allow the use
of symmetric links. This type of cables guarantees greater
immunity to electromagnetic interference screw. Their use
is recommended in particular when the distance between
the devices is important.
⑥ PRE OUT (RCA OUTPUT)
This output allows you to use the amplifier as a preamplifier
and Therefore connect a power amplifier to upgrade the
system.
⑦ SUBWOOFER OUTPUTS (2)
These two RCA outputs are identical. They correspond to
the sum of the left and right channels (mono). They are
intended to be connected to an optional subwoofer. It is
not necessary to use these two outputs that are equivalent.
The second output is dedicated to the use of a second
subwoofer.
⑧ OPTION (RCA INPUT)
Without Optional card, this input works as a 4th LINE input.
If you use an Optional Card, this RCA input will be disabled
in favor, for example, of the optional Bluetooth card
allowing you to listen to your music from your Smartphone.
In that case, when you are selecting the Option’s source
button (in front panel), you can listen to music from your
Bluetooth device.
OPTIONAL BOARD CARD
This slot allows you to add, when you want, one of the
Optional cards for adding one more source, like a digital
card that lets you listen to music from a computer.
⑨ LINE 3 (RCA INPUT)
The LINE 3 input is for connecting a "line level" source. This
input has an option "AV BYPASS" - *See # 10 in this manual
for more info.
AV BYPASS (ON/OFF) - COAXIAL and OPTICAL INPUTS
The LINE 3 input has an option "AV BYPASS" which takes
you through the amplifier without using amplification part.
This is very useful if you wants, for example, connect your
speakers directly on another AV amplifier output.
⑩ LINE 2 (RCA INPUT)
The LINE 2 input is for connecting a "line level" source to
your amplifier. It is designed to receive an "analog" signal
(as opposed to "digital" signal). To connect your source we
are using a traditional "RCA" cable, they are usually
identified by a color code "RED" to the RIGHT and "WHITE"
to the LEFT channel.
Connecting a turntable:
Most turntables have output
format "RCA" but the signal is not compatible with the "line
inputs" amplifiers. To use turntable, it is necessary to use a
"phono preamp" compatible with a "reader cell phono".
There are 2 families of cells, MM (Moving Magnet) or MC
(Moving Coil). The most used cells among the public are in
MM format.
⑪ LINE 1 (XLR INPUT)
This balanced input allows you to connect a stereo source.
⑫ DAC - COAXIAL and OPTICAL INPUTS
This button is activating alternately the digital inputs RCA
and Optical on the rear of the amplifier. It allows listening
to digital sources connected to the amplifier with the
integrated Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) compatible
with all PCM stereo formats (up to 48 kHz).
Note:
You can leave connect two sources, one on the
Optical input (LED is red), and the other on the Coaxial
input (LED is white) and activate the one that suits you by
repeatedly pressing the DAC button on the front panel.
Raccordements (suite)