Your PA10 has one phono and five line level inputs which can be
selected by their name
(1)
. The input for listening can be selected
independently from the input for recording so you can listen to
one source and record another at the same time.
The signal from your chosen input source will be amplified and
sent to
OUTPUT 1
and
2
or alternatively to the headphone
socket
(2)
. To select your source turn the
INPUT
selector until the
mark on its side points to the name of the input that you want
to listen to.
inputs for
listening
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selecting an input
1. The inputs for
cd
,
tuner
,
TAPE 1
,
TAPE 2
and
TAPE 3
are all the same electrically.
They are named for your convenience. The
PHONO
input is only suitable for the
very low level input from a turntable pickup cartridge and cannot be used for
line level inputs such as cd players, tuners, tape players, etc
2. Please see page 15
phono
cd
I N P U T
tuner
tape 1
tape 2
tape 3
Check that the power button is
out
so that power is off when you
plug in
(1)
. Using the cable supplied, connect the socket on the back
of your PA10 to an AC supply outlet. For the best sound quality,
we recommend that you do not use multi-plug adaptors.
Turn the
VOLUME
right down (all the way anticlockwise).
Set the
INPUT
selector to the input to which you connected your
sound source.
Press the power button in. The blue power LED will come on.
Wait for about five seconds for the automatic muting to switch off
(2)
.
Start playing your sound source.
Turn up the
VOLUME
, sit back and enjoy the music.
power
connection
setting controls
switch on
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getting started
1. The power button is a latching switch. One press will hold it in; the next will
release it.
2. The output is muted when the power is switched on to allow all the voltages to
stabilize. This protects your amplifier and loudspeakers and prevents unpleasant
switching noises from upsetting your listening experience
phono
cd
I N P U T
tuner
tape 1
tape 2
tape 3
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