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How to connect your system
Please read this page carefully and follow diagram 1.
On the rear panel you will find a switch to adjust the gain in the amplifier.
Use this switch to accommodate the signal source to the amplifier. This switch will also
affect the HT input.
Inputs
Single- ended operation:
The left channel is the top row on the rear marked black.
All inputs are similar regarding sonic performance.
Unused inputs may be shorted to ground, using a RCA shorting plug.
To use the balanced input single ended, connect the ECP5XLR in the XLR
Outputs
REC:
Tape outputs are used for recording.
The source you listen to will be monitored through this output.
The record function is not influenced by the volume control setting, but will be shut off by
the MUTE function.
Never use shorting plugs in outputs.
LINE OUT:
The line out is a variable output, dependent on the volume control setting and MUTE function.
These outputs (balanced and single- ended) control the power amplifier.
If more than one amplifier is used, and these amplifiers are DC coupled on the input side,
they will influence on each other when the amplifiers are switched on/off.
To avoid any problem, these amplifiers must be turned on/off simultaneously.
Never use shorting plugs on the outputs.
GAIN SWITCH
On the rear panel you will find a switch to adjust the gain in the amplifier.
Use this switch to accommodate the signal source to the amplifier.
How to power up your system
You should always power up your system in the following way:
Signal sources (CD player, tuner, etc.) first, then the EC 4.7.
Allow a 30 seconds warm-up before you turn on the amplifier.
When switching off your system:
Start with the amplifier, then the EC 4.7, then the signal sources.
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