Owner`s manual
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setting record out
The Nº32 gives you the ability to associate any of the three provided
record outputs with any of the eight line level inputs. This allows you
to organize your sources in whatever order you deem most convenient,
while using the record outputs with whatever might need them.
By telling the Nº32 which inputs are coming from sources that might
be using particular record outputs, the Nº32 can help you avoid record
loops (feedback loops) that would certainly be unpleasant, and poten-
tially dangerous to your speakers or other components.
Thus, if you want to set up one or more sources as recording devices,
navigate to the source in question, press enter, and then turn the select
knob until the display reads Rec.Out=NONE. Then turn the volume
knob to change the setting from NONE to whichever record output
you plan to use for the physical connection to teh recorder’s input.
Press enter to save the change. (For more detailed information on how
to navigate to this item, see the point-by-point description under
“changing input names.” )
Note that the record outputs are muted when the Nº32 is in standby.
configuring
phono inputs
Configuring your phono inputs is quite similar to configuring line level
inputs, with the exception that there are several more items that may be set,
including the “Ph Gain” of the phono preamplifier (as distinct from the
Gain of the line level preamplifier), the phono loading, and even a balance
offset that is unique to each phono input, to compensate for the small er-
rors common in phono cartridges. The phono portion of the menu system
is reproduced below to refresh your memory on the available menu items.
phono setup menu
Set Phono 1 (shows only if phono module is installed)
Name= PH/MC 1
Ph Gain= +60
Gain= +12 dB
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