Owner`s manual

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Offset= 0.0
Bal= <-0.0->
20Hz HPF=ON
R Load=100
C Load=.01uF
Set Phono 2
Name= PH/MM 2
Ph Gain= +40
Gain= +12 dB
Offset= 0.0
Bal= <-0.0->
20Hz HPF=ON
R Load=47k
C Load=100pF
Teach IR
Mute = -20.0
MaxVol= 80.0
Trig.= 12v,L
Sw 1.07 1.02 (the software version numbers)
The Nº32’s extensive menu system allows you to customize the way the
preamplifier operates, to better suit the needs of your system and your
personal preferences. We will review the following information in more
detail in the coming pages, on an item-by-item basis. (Dont worry, it
isn’t really as complicated as it seems when you take it one step at a time.)
configuring line
level inputs
Each line-level input may be customized in four ways:
Name— the name of the input shown in the front panel’s
display when the input is selected; this may be one of a list
of predetermined names, or a custom name created by the
user.
Gain— the amount of gain available for that particular
input, 0 dB (attenuation only), +6 dB, +12 dB, or +18 dB;
used to optimize the match between the output level of
any given source and the preamplifier’s gain structure.
Offset— automatic volume adjustments implemented
whenever switching to this particular input, used to ensure
that all source play back at the same volume, even when
their outputs may be quite different; the range is ± 20.0 dB
in 0.1 dB increments.
Record Output— used to assign a record output to this
particular input; options are NONE, #1, #2, #3.
To facilitate operation in complex multisource systems, the Nº32 is ca-
pable of displaying a wide variety of names for each of its eight (or,
with optional phono modules installed, ten) inputs. The available
names are listed below.