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10. How to connect
Ensure that the mains plug is disconnected before connecting the amplifier.
Before connecting the device, turn off all devices that you want to connect to the amplifier.
a) Connecting the source devices
The amplifier features connectors for analogue and digital audio devices.
Only connect devices with the same sockets as those found on the amplifier to the respective audio con
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nectors.
The respective devices should only be connected via suitable connecting cables. Unsuitable cables may
cause interferences or malfunctions.
The two digital inputs OPTICAL INPUT (14) and COAXIAL INPUT (15) are two different options for the
same input connection. Only one unit can be connected to either of the digital inputs at any one time.
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Overview of connections
How to connect
Description
Example of use
AUX INPUT (11)
Analogue audio input for units with RCA
output.
Used to connect a tuner.
AUX OUTPUT (12)
Analogue audio output for units with RCA
input.
This output is controlled using the volume
control wheel of the amplifier.
Used to connect another amplifier (e.g.
active subwoofer with built-in active
crossover).
HDMI INPUT (13)
HDMI audio input
Used to connect a Blue-ray player
OPTICAL INPUT (14)
Optical digital input
Used to connect a CD player
COAXIAL INPUT (15)
Coaxial digital input
Used to connect a CD player
Details about the analogue connections AUX INPUT (11) and AUX OUTPUT (12):
The RCA socket marked with “L” is connected to the left RCA connector of the respective unit.
The RCA socket marked with “R” is connected to the right RCA connector of the respective unit.