User Manual

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6
Classic PRE User Instrucons
Connecng analogue audio sources
Connect a stereo audio interconnect cable between each
analogue source component and one of the analogue
input sockets ‘AN1 - AN4’.
Ensure le and right channels are correctly connected.
Make a note of the input number used for each source as the
inputs can be re-named at the set-up stage.
The analogue inputs are compable with the connecon of
stereo analogue audio sources. These include-
Analogue output from CD/Blu-ray Players
Analogue output from DAB or FM radio tuners
Analogue output from a TV
Analogue tape recorders
Surround decoders
Connecng a turntable
The PHONO/MM input is compable with turntables ed
with moving-magnet cartridges (for moving coil cartridges
an external phono stage will be required, connected to an
analogue input). The turntable will have a cable with two
plugs, and oen a thin ground wire with a tag.
Connect the plugs to the ‘PHONO/MM’ sockets on the
back panel. Connect the white plug to the le socket and
the red plug to the right socket.
Unscrew the ‘GROUND’ terminal then fasten the ground
wire (where ed) under the terminal.
Connecng digital audio sources
Using a suitable Toslink opcal or digital phono
interconnect, connect each digital audio source to one
of the inputs ‘DIG1 - DIG4’.
Make a note of the input number used for each source as the
inputs can be re-named at the set-up stage.
The digital audio inputs are compable with a number of
dierent digital audio sources. These include-
Digital audio output from a CD player
Digital audio output from a TV
Digital audio output from a games console
Digital radio
Blu-ray players
Digital satellite receivers
Digital tape/disc recorders
NOTE: The digital audio inputs are only compable with 2
channel PCM source material and will not reproduce mul-
channel surround sound.
Important – read before making any audio connecons
To avoid possible damage to your preamplier, it
is essenal to disconnect all system components
from the mains supply before connecng or
disconnecng audio interconnects.