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5Making Connections
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Making Connections
Important: Connect all auxiliary equipment and speakers before connecting power.
PHONO L (Left) and R (Right) Input
Jacks — Connect a turntable with a
magnetic cartridge. To avoid distortion,
do not connect a high-level audio input
source to these jacks. Even though the
amplifier has
L
and
R
input jacks, the
output from the amplifier is monaural.
AUX/CD L and R Input Jacks — Con-
nect any high-level sound source (such
as a tape deck, CD player, receiver, or a
turntable with a ceramic or crystal car-
tridge). To connect a stereo source, use
shielded audio cable (available at your
local RadioShack store); however, the
amplifier’s output is monaural.
GROUND Screw — Connect the
ground wire (usually black or green)
from your turntable to this screw to avoid
a low-frequency hum. You can also use
this screw to ground any other system
connection.
PHONO/AUX/CD Switch — Select the
input source. Even if you connected
auxiliary equipment to both the
PHONO
and
AUX/CD
input jacks, you can use
only one source at a time.
Speaker Push Terminals — Press the
appropriate tab to open a terminal. In-
sert the end of a speaker wire into the
opening, then release the tab to close
the terminal and secure the wire (see
“Connecting Speakers” on Page 7).
PRIORITY Terminals — To allow
MI-
CROPHONE 1
to override all other inputs,
connect an SPST (single-pole, single-
throw) switch to the amplifier’s
PRIORITY
terminals using normal two-conductor
wire (switches and wire are available at
your local RadioShack store). Refer to
the switch’s manual for connection and
usage instructions.
AC Power Cord — To use AC power,
plug this cord into an AC outlet.
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