
With
the
Direct/Mute
switch
in
the
"normal"
position,
the
tone
controls
will
cut
their
respective
frequencies
when
turned
anti-clockwise
and
boost
them
when
turned
clockwise.
The
flattest
response is found when the controls are
in the "12 o'clock position.
PHONES
MUTING
TAPE RECORDING
PLAYBACK
The
headphone
socket
will
accept
any
h e a d p h o n e s
f i t t e d
w i t h
a
s t a n d a r d
1/4"(6.35mm)
stereo
jack
plug.
When
Headphones
are
in
use,
the
output
to
your loudspeakers will be cut and all the
amplifier's
functions
will
operate
as
normal.
By
turning
the
Direct/Mute
switch
to
"Mute" it is possible
to cut the output to
your
loudspeakers,
a
feature
which
will
prove
useful
in
situations
where
a
lower
volume
level
may
be
required
for
short
periods (e.g. for a phone call ect.)
All
sources,
Phono,
CD,
Tuner
and Aux
can be recorded via the tape connections.
To
record
an
input,
select
the
required
source
and
set
your
recorder
to
the
record mode.
To
record
from
one
tape
recorder
to
another, the palyback recorder should be
plugged into the Aux/USB socket, and the
recording
machine
into
the Tape
socket.
The input selector switch should be set to
"Aux". A recording
can
now
be
made
in
the normal way.
Set the Tape Monitor switch to the "Tape"
position
and
set
your
recorder
into
the
playback mode.
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