Specifications
01N Tape recorder jack (REC/PLAY)- The 5-pin
DIN tape recorder jack on the rear panel permits
use of European-type 5-wire tape recorder cables
with similarly equipped tape recorde"rs. This jack is
connected in parallel with the TAPE IN and TAPE
OUT jacks, but the polarizing pin in the plug
assures proper phasing at all" times.
TAPE OUT jacks-The signals available at this pair
of jacks may be routed to your tape recorder and
are affected only by the selector switch on th~
front panel.
TAPE IN jacks-With tape recorder pre-amplifier
outputs connected to these jacks, signals from a
tape recorder can be played through your system
when the recorder is set for playback mode of
operation and the TAP E MaN switch is in the IN
position.
AUX 1 jacks-These high level jacks provide for
connecting miscellaneous sources such as tape i
players with self-contained playback preamplifiers, I
phono cartridges that provided R IAA equal ized
high-level output, or additional tuners or receivers,
etc.
TUNER jacks-These high level jacks can be used
for connecting a stereo or mono tuner to the
Model 1060.
For stereo (multiplex) FM tuner reception, pro-
ceed asfollows:
Connect a pair of audio cables between the
tuner's right and left output jacks and the
Model 1060's right and left jacks. Set the
front panel selector switch to TUNER.
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Figure 2. Rear Panel Connection Facilities
For monophonic FM or AM tuners, proceed as
follows:
Connect one cable to either left or right
TUN ER jack. Set the front panel selector
switch to TUNER and depress both MONO
, IN (L,R) pushswitches.
;I~HONO jacks-These jacks are for use with stand-
ard phono cartridges requiring a 47,000 ohm
resistive load.
If hum is heard when playing records, it is evidence
of inadequate grounding or shielding of your
record player or connections. Connect a separate
ground wire from the turntable or record changer
frame to the CHASSIS GROUND binding post on
the Model 1060. If the tone arm is mounted on a
wood panel or is otherwise insulated from the
frame, connect the arm's mounting base to the
I grounding wire with a short jumper. If the two
pairs of signal wires in the arm have a single overall
shield, connect the shield to the grounding wire,
keep the two phono connecting cables and ground-
ing wire closely together. In three-wire (common
ground) systems, this will minimize "ground
loops".
If excessive phono hum persists, your
I phono cartridge may have a clip connecting the
I two "common" wires together, remove it.
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TAPE jacks-tOo not confuse the TAPE jacks with
the TAPE INor TAPE OUT jacks.) An extra tape
recorder can be connected to the TAPE jacks.
! When playing back with the tape recorder con-
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nected to the TAPE jacks, place the selector switch
on the front panel in the TAPE position. The
I TAPE jacks are not affected by the TAPE MaN
pushswitch
on the front panel.










