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① PHONE / HEADPHONES
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Important note:
Make sure the volume control is turned
down before connecting or disconnecting headphones.
Listening at high levels can cause permanent hearing
damage.
This taken Jack size 6.35 mm allows connection of stereo
headphones. It is advisable to use a listener with an
impedance between 32 and 600 ohm headphones. When
the headset is connected, the output to the speakers are
then cut.
② STANDBY ON (SLEEP MODE) :
This button allows you to
turn the device in Sleep mode to conserve energy while not
performing his primary function or to resume the device in
active mode.
③ GAIN :
This command allows you to lower the overall
gain (-10dB) on all of your sources. This allows you to adjust
the fineness of the volume adjustment depending on the
sensitivity of your speakers and your listening level.
④ DIRECT :
If this function is activated (light signal active),
then the BASS and TREBLE functions are disabled. The
purpose of this function is to shut down the electronic
circuit’s tone control and balance in order to best preserve
the purity of the music signal.
⑤ BASS and TREBLE :
The button "BASS" setting can act on
the relative level of low frequencies to alter the tonal
balance of the sound to suit your room acoustics and your
tastes. The "TREBLE" button for meanwhile high
frequencies.
When these buttons are in the middle position, it means
that the tonal balance is not changed. The adjustable range
is ± 5 dB.
+5 decibels knob turned in the direction of clockwise and
- 5 decibels knob turned anticlockwise.
Tone Controls:
These functions only affects music signals
output from the speaker outputs and the LINE OUT (RCA).
They are not active on the REC output (for recording the
original signals).
⑥ VOLUME :
This knob adjusts the output volume of the
amplifier at the speaker outputs.
SOURCE SELECTOR :
These buttons select the active input
of the amplifier and the signal sent to the speakers, to
headphones and Preamp output and REC LINE. The buttons
on the remote control are identical to those buttons. Once
the selected button, the integrated LED corresponding
entry under the particular input button will turn white.
⑦ LINE 1 & LINE 2 (INPUTS) :
These buttons are used to
select sources present on XLR (balanced) and RCA inputs
(line level) with the same name located on the rear panel of
the amplifier.
⑧ LINE 3 (INPUT) / BYPASS :
This button selects the
source present on the RCA inputs (line level) of the same
name located on the rear panel of the amplifier. This input
has a switch (on the rear panel) to override the functions of
Gain and Tone. It is usually used to connect it to the part of
an AV amplifier preamp.
⑨ DAC - OPTIC & COAXIAL INPUTS :
This button activates
the digital input on the back of the amplifier. It allows
listening to the digital source connected to the amplifier
with
the
integrated
digital-to-analog
converter.
Note:
You can leave connect two sources (one on the
Optical input, and the other on the Coaxial input) and
activate the one that suits you the best by pressing the DAC
button.
⑩ OPTION
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Without Optional card:
This button selects the listening to
a 4
th
source you have connected to the RCA OPTION
connectors (rear panel).
With Optional card:
This button allows you to select the
source to play on your option card. (See notice of the said
optioncard).
Example of option card: Bluetooth card allows you to listen
to your music from your Smartphone.
Front panel