Turn the
VOLUME
down before you connect your headphones.
Insert the headphone plug into the
1/4
” (6.3 mm) stereo jack
socket on the front panel of your PA10
(1)
.
You can only use your PA10 to listen to headphones when the
preamplifier output is switched off using the
MUTE
button, as
described on page 14.
Press the
MUTE
button in to listen to headphones. There is no
output to the headphone socket when the
MUTE
button is out.
headphone
connection
loudspeaker
muting
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headphones
1. If you want to use headphones which have the smaller
1
/
8
” (3.2 mm) jack plug,
you should obtain an adaptor from your retailer
M U T E
The
VOLUME
and
MUTE
controls alter the signal level of
OUTPUT
1
,
2
and the headphone socket. They do not affect the output of
the record sockets (
TAPE out 1
,
2
and
3
).
Turn the
VOLUME
knob clockwise to increase volume and
anticlockwise to decrease volume.
If you use your PA10 in conjunction with a TAG McLaren F3 Series
amplifier (such as our 60P, 100P or a pair of 125Ms), and supply
it with an input with a peak level of 2 V rms (the typical output
from a CD player), your PA10 gives its full rated output with the
VOLUME
knob in the middle of its travel. Turning the knob past this
point may distort the sound and could damage your loudspeakers.
Press the
MUTE
button on the front panel of your PA10 to switch
off
OUTPUT 1
and
2
. Release the
MUTE
button to restore the
output
(1)
.
The PA10 also mutes automatically for a short time to allow all the
voltages to stabilize whenever you change an
INPUT
(2)
.
volume
mute
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volume control
1. The
MUTE
button is a latching switch. One press will hold it in, the next will
release it.
2. Muting protects your PA10, your amplifier and your loudspeakers and prevents
unpleasant switching noises upsetting your listening experience
V O L U M E
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