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3. FRONT PANEL FEATURES
1. INPUT LEVEL
These controls allow you to individually adjust the volume
level of each input. We recommend that you turn down the
level controls of any unused or little-used inputs. Unity gain
is straight up.
The main output program is a mix of all inputs playing, and
either Aux 1 or Aux 2.
. AUX 1/AUX SELECTOR
This high-quality toggle switch selects either Aux 1 or Aux
2 to be the auxiliary input passed through to the amplifier
section. The Aux 1 and 2 inputs on the rear panel are
unblanced RCA line-level connections.
The Aux master level control below the selector switch
increases or decreases the signal level of the selected Aux
input to the amplifier.
3. EQ-LOW
Turn this clockwise to boost the level of the low-frequency
range below 100 Hz. Turn it counter-clockwise to cut the
level. In the detented center position, there is no change in
level. The maximum boost and cut is 12 dB.
4. EQ-HIGH
Turn this clockwise to boost the level of the high-frequency
range above 10 kHz. Turn it counter-clockwise to cut the
level. In the detented center position, there is no change in
level. The maximum boost and cut is 12 dB.
5. MASTER VOLUME
Use this volume control to adjust the sound output level
to your speakers. Adjust the master level and the input
levels to average settings, not too high and not too low.
For example, if you find you have to turn the master volume
up high, then the input level controls might be set too low.
If the master volume becomes loud after a small rotation,
then the input level controls might be set too high.
6. STATUS LEDS
These LEDs show:
OVERLOAD (RED)
SIGNAL PRESENT (AMBER)
FAULT (RED)
POWER ON (GREEN)
7. POWER
Use this switch to turn the unit on or off. The power is on
when the top of the switch is pressed, and off when the
bottom is pressed. Turn it off if you are not using the unit
for long periods of time.
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