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The
PHONO
input jacks are for use with moving-magnet
(MM) type cartridges.
Use an analog audio cable to connect the
PHONO
L/R
jacks to the audio output jacks on the turntable, as shown.
If your amplifier has shorting pin plugs, remove the
shorting pin plugs before connecting your turntable.
Tip
• If the turntable has a ground wire, connect it to
GND
terminal.
With some turntables, connecting the ground wire may cause
hum, in which case it should be disconnected.
• If the turntable has a moving-coil (MC) type cartridge, you’ll
need a commercially available MC phono preamp. In this case,
connect the turntable to the phono preamp’s input, and connect
the phono preamp’s output to the
PHONO
L/R
jacks.
Tip
• Connect your cassette tape deck to either of the following jacks:
LINE IN 1
/
2
/
3
/
4
.
Note
•
V
olume adjustments and use of the muting function are not
reflected in the signal output from
LINE OUT
.
• Manual tone adjustments using the
BASS –/+
controller,
TREBLE –/+
controller,
BALANCE L/R
controller, direct
function, and phase matching bass function are not reflected in
the signal output from
LINE OUT
.
• See the manual of the recording component for instructions on
correct use.
Connecting a Turntable
Connecting a Cassette Tape Deck
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Ground wire
Integrated Amplifier
AUDIO
OUT
L
R
Integrated Amplifier
Cassette tape deck
Connecting a Recording Component
Important:
• Unless you have the full consent of the copyright holder,
copyright laws prohibit using your recordings for anything
other than personal enjoyment!
• Do not change the integrated amplifier’s input while
recording. Doing so will cause the audio from the selected
component to be recorded.
AUDIO
IN
L
R
Integrated Amplifier
Cassette tape deck