C.A.R. 4000 (English)
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Analog in and out.
The line output.
Line Out (Cinch)
The line output is on the back of the device. As previously noted, this output is generally con-
nected to a line input on a HiFi amplifier. If you don't use a cassette tape deck and you have a
tape deck connector on your amplifier (generally labeled TAPE IN), it makes sense to use this
input. A matching connection to the line output of your amplifier will allow you to use the
C.A.R. 4000 to record all devices (radio, etc.) connected to the amplifier with a line input to
the C.A.R. 4000. We will tell you more about this later …
Your C.A.R. 4000 can also be directly connected to active speakers (with integrated preampli-
fier). It could also be connected to the line-in input of a computer sound card, even though
this is not really advisable (we have designed our device for a relaxed living room environ-
ment rather than a computer workstation).
The output is designed for a voltage level of
1 VRMS
.
The headphone output.
phones (6.3 mm jack)
You can connect headphones to this 6.3 mm jack. You will need an adapter to use head-
phones with the smaller jack (3.5 mm), such as those from a walkman or diskman. Any good
electrical components supplier will have adapters. Please ensure that you use a stereo
adapter.
The headphone amplifier has an output of 60 milliwatts.