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Recording
You can record an input from another audio source or two sources at the same time. If you’ve been using a tape recorder
as an input source, it will already be connected to the T1 or T2 IN sockets. If you haven’t, first connect the tape’s output
to the T1 or T2 IN sockets.
connecting to a Tape recorder to tape an audio source
Use RCA connectors to the left and right pairs marked OUT T1 or T2, or both.
selecting the bus
Your amplifier has two input selection buses. The default bus is bus A and this is the one you would use to choose your
inputs in everyday operation. The advantage of having two buses is that it allows for two tape recorders to tape
(different inputs) simultaneously.
Bus A is permanently connected to the Tape 1 (T1) output and Bus B is permanently connected to Tape 2 (T2) output.
You can tape from any source to either of the tape recorder outputs and both outputs can be monitored.
For example
: You can play a CD on Line 1 on Bus A and record this by connecting your tape recorder to the Tape 1 (T1)
output. At the same time you can play a radio on Line 2 and connect another tape recorder to the Tape 2 (T2) output to
record the radio. Simply switch between Bus A and Bus B to monitor either of the sources. If you are recording an input
on one Bus you can still listen to another input whilst recording simply by selecting the other bus.
Note:
In these examples we have used a tape recorder but you can use any recording device with a phono input. Minidisc,
CD/DVD recorders and PC soundcards are all normally compatible.
If you wish to record from one tape recorder to another then you will need to swap the tape recorder outputs.
Connect the first tape recorder to T1 IN and T2 OUT then the second to T2 IN and T1 OUT. Play the tape on BUS
A Tape 1 then record on the other tape recorder.
T2
OUT
T1
R
R
T2
L
L
T1
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