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Pioneer SX-1000TA Operating Instructions Manual page 6

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CONNECTING LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS
1. The
leads
from
the
righthand
loudspeaker
system are
con-
nected
to
the
RIGHT
LOUDSPEAKER TERMINALS (32).
2.
The
leads
from
the
lefthand
loudspeaker
system
are
con-
nected
io
the
LEFT
LOUDSPEAKER TERMINALS (33).
OFor both
pairs
of
loudspeaker
terminals,
the
upper terminals
are
the
positive
(+)
ierminals.
OThe
loudspeaker
systems should have
impedance
ratings
of
8 to
16
ohms.
TAPE
DECK
AND TAPE PLAYER
CONNECTTONS
1.
When using
a
tape deck
or
tape
player
not
equipped with
a
playback
equalizer
preamplifier,
the
outputs
from the
tape
heads
should
be connected
to
the
TAPE
HEAD INPUTS
(22).
OThe
upper
of
these
two
TAPE
HEAD INPUTS
is
for the
left
channel, and
the
lower
for the
right
channel.
OWhen using
a
monaural tape deck
or
tape
player,
it
does
not
matter which
of
the two
TAPE
HEAD INPUTS
is
used.
MAGNETIC T'ICKUP TURNTABLE
GONNECTTONS
1.
When using a
turntable
equipped
with a
magnetic
type
pick-
up
cartridge,
the output
leads
may be
connected
to
either
the
PHONO 1-MAG
inputs
(23)
or the
PH0N0
2-MAG inputs
(26)
When
using
two
turntables,
the outputs
for
each
turntable
are
connected
to
each
of the
inputs.
OHere again,
the
upper
of
these
two
sets
of
inputs
are for
the left
channel and
the
lower
for the
right
channel.
OWhen
using
monaural turntables,
it
does
not
matter
which
of
the two
jacks are
used.
OThe
upper
of
the two
terminals
is for the left
channel
and
the
lower
is
for
the
right
channel.
owhen
using
a
monaural
turntable,
ii
does
not
matter
which
of
the
two
inputs
the output
cable
is
connected to.
OThe
upper
jack is
for the left
channel, and
the
lower
jack
is
for the righi
channel.
When using
a
monaural
tape
recorder,
the
signal may
be derived
from
either
of
the two
jacks.
OThe
signals
available
at
the
TAPE REC
jacks are
not
con-
trolled
by
any
of
the
controls
of
the
receiver, namely, the
V0LUME(16),
the
BASS
and TREBLE(8 and
l1)
the
LOUDNESS
(i5)
or
the
LOW
and HIGH(9
and
10)
filter
switches.
Therefore,
adjustment
of
the
recording level should
be
handled
by
the
controls
of
the
tape
recorder.
GERAIMIG-/CRYSTAL PICKUP,TURNTABLE
C()NNECTIONS
1. When using
a
turntable
equipped
with
either
a
ceramic
or
crystal pickup
cartridge,
the
output
leads
are
to
be
connected
to
the
CER,/XTAL
inputs
(24).
TAPE RECORDER CONNECTIONS
For Making Recordings
1. The
signals
of the
program
material
to
be recorded
aretaken
from the
TAPE
REC
jacks
(29) and
connected
to the
LINE
lN-
PUTS
of
the
tape
recorder.
The TAPE
REC
jacks are
always
'live',
that
is,
the
program material being reproduced
through
the
receiver
is
always available
here.

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