(8) Input selection switch
With this switch, you select the input (signal source). You can choose between the inputs CD, TUNER and AUX.
(9) Cinch input AUX
This is where you connect the cinch output sockets of a cassette recorder, video recorder, satellite receiver, etc.
(10) Cinch input TUNER
Here is where you connect the cinch output sockets of the radio device.
(11) Cinch input CD
Here is where you connect the cinch output sockets of the CD player.
(12) Effect loudspeaker output SURROUND
A mono loudspeaker signal is applied to this effect output when pressing the SURROUND switch (3). Here you can
connect additional passive loudspeakers. These loudspeakers can be used as rear loudspeakers to achieve a better
spatial playback effect.
The inner contact of the cinch socket is the positive, the outer contact the negative loudspeaker connection.
(13) Loudspeaker output SPEAKER
Connect the loudspeakers to these clamps.
(14) Mains cable
Wit this cable, you connect the amplifier to a 230V~/50Hz public supply outlet.
(15) Fuse holder
Contains the amplifier's fuse.
To change the fuse, pull the mains plug out of the mains outlet and open the fuse holder with a Phillips screwdriver.
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