Connecting players (Turntable
connection)
a Analog Audio Cable
a
Use an analog audio cable to connect a turntable that uses
an MM-type cartridge to the PHONO jack.
If the turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the SIGNAL
GND terminal. With some turntables, connecting the ground
wire may cause hum, in which case it should be
disconnected.
0 If the turntable has a built-in audio equalizer, connect it to
an LINE IN jack other than the PHONO jack. Also, if the
turntable uses an MC type cartridge, install an audio
equalizer compatible with the MC type cartridge between
the unit and the turntable, then connect to any LINE IN
jack other than the PHONO jack.
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Connecting devices to link with the
control function
a Monaural Miniplug Cables (without resistors),
b Analog Audio Cable
Turntable
If you have multiple Pioneer brand devices, and if they have
CONTROL IN/OUT jacks, you can centrally control them
through the remote controller sensor on this unit. By
connecting with monaural miniplug cables (without resistors)
as shown in the illustration, operation with the remote
controller is possible even if devices are installed where they
cannot receive the signal from the remote controller.
0 Also make sure to connect with the analog audio cable.
Centralized control cannot work correctly with only the
control jack connection. When connecting a player using
either a digital optical cable or digital coaxial cable, also
make sure to connect with an analog audio cable.
0 The remote controller sensors on the other devices stop
working if you connect a monaural miniplug cable (without
resistor) to the CONTROL OUT jack of this unit.
0 The remote controller sensor on this unit stops working if
you connect a monaural miniplug cable (without resistor)
to the CONTROL IN jack of this unit.
CONTROL
b
Preparations
a
IN
OUT
Audio device