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Connect the right-channel and left-channel balanced main out-
puts of the Nº32 to the appropriate balanced inputs of the power
amplifier.
5 Single-Ended Main Outputs
Single-ended (“unbalanced”) outputs using Madrigal-designed
RCA jacks are provided for compatibility with a wide range of as-
sociated components, including power amplifiers and electronic
crossovers.
If you use the single-ended outputs, connect them to the corre-
sponding inputs of your power amplifier. Note that special fea-
tures of the Nº32 enable it to be used optimally with a surround
sound processor as one of its inputs. We do not recommend hav-
ing a surround sound processor follow the Nº32 in the signal
path. (For more information, see “Using Surround Sound Proces-
sors.”)
6 Balanced (XLR) Record Output
Connect these outputs to the right-channel and left-channel tape
inputs of your balanced-input recorder. Make a note of which set
of record outputs you used with which recording device. It is im-
portant to name the inputs you use and to associate the correct
record output with the appropriate recording device. By giving
the Nº32 this information, it can prevent accidental record loops
that might otherwise create disturbing feedback. (See “changing
input names” and “setting record out” on pages 36-39.)
These outputs are unaffected by the output level control on the
front panel of the Nº32, or by the source chosen to be monitored.
The record outputs will be disconnected when the preamplifier is
placed into standby, however.
7 Single-ended (RCA) Record Outputs
Connect these outputs to the right-channel and left-channel tape
inputs of your recorder. Make a note of which set of record out-
puts
you used with which recording device. It is important to
name the inputs you use and to associate the correct record out-
put
with the appropriate recording device. By giving the Nº32 this
information, it can prevent accidental record loops that might
otherwise create disturbing feedback. (See “changing input names”
and “setting record out” on pages 36-39.)