CONNECTION OF A RECORDING DEVICE
If you want, you can use the RCA sockets "REC OUT" (10) on the back of the appliance to connect an ana-
logue stereo recording device (e.g. CD recorder, cassette recorder etc.) or another appliance that is intended
for receiving the unchanged, fixed stereo output level (line level) from the signal source selected on the ampli-
fier at any given time. The output level is independent from the volume setting but reacts to the "MUTE" com-
mand.
SV-700
Connect this signal output to the signal input ("LINE IN", "TAPE IN" oder "REC IN") on the recording appli-
ance using RCA cables. Please note that some recording equipment can have a slightly detrimental effect
on the audio signal quality. Some recording devices have rather low input impedance, which can slight-
ly alter the input signal voltage. For maximal music enjoyment we recommend that you connect to the
"REC" terminal only for as long as the recording is actually being made.
CONNECTION OF TWO ADDITIONAL
You only need the "PRE OUT" sockets (9) if you want to use a separate stereo amplifier or two mono ampli-
fiers to supply two additional loudspeakers. This makes sense if you intend to use two more loudspeakers
for stereo music playback, for example in a separate zone (another room of your home). These loudspea-
kers are then connected to the speaker outputs of the additional amplifier(s). The amplifier output connec-
tions "PRE OUT" (9) must be connected with the input connectors of the main amplifier, in most cases label-
led "INPUT", "POWER AMP IN" or "MAIN INPUT".
SV-700
Instead of the stereo main amplifier shown here you can alternatively use two mono main amplifiers.
RCA connection
MAIN AMPLIFIER CHANNELS
RCA connection
e.g. tape recorder
LINE IN
MAIN
INPUT
e.g.
Stereo Main amplifier
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