Specifications

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LISTENING TO A STEREO RECORD
Turn the INPUT SELECTOR to PHONO 1 or PHONO 2, which-
ever is connected to the record player you wish to hear.
2 Set the MONO STEREOswitch to STEREO.
3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume.
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LISTENING TO MONOPHONIC RECORDS
LISTENING TO TAPE DECKS
LISTENING TO A STEREO TAPE RECORDER
WITH ITS OWN PLAYBACK PREAMPLIFIER
LISTENING TO A STEREO TAPE RECORDER
USING A TAPE RECORDER WITH THREE HEADS
AND SEPARATE PLAYBACK PREAMPLIFIER
MONITORING WHILE RECORDING
Turn the INPUT SELECTORTO PHONO 1, or PHONO 2, which-
ever is connected to the record player you wish to hear.
2 Turn the STEREOMONO switch to MONO.
3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume.
1 Turn the INPUT SELECTORto TAPE HD.
2 Turn the STEREO MONO switch to STEREO. If a mono tape,
turn the balance control to the side you want to hear.
3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume.
A stereo tape recorder with its own playback preamplifier should
be plugged in the AUX INPUT ... NOT THE TAPE HD. INPUT.
The AUX input is used:
1 Turn the INPUT SELECTORTO AUX.
2 Switch the STEREO MONO switch to STEREO or MONO de-
pending on the program on the tape.
3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume.
To listen to tapes connect your tape recorder to the TAPE MON
inputs on the rear of the MAC 1500.
1 Switch TAPE MON to ''IN.''
2 Switch the STEREO MONO switch to STEREOMONO depend-
ing on the program on the tape.
3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume.
To monitor while recording your tape recorder must have sep-
arate record an-d playback heads as well as separate playback
preamplifiers. The TAPE MONO switch lets you monitor the quality
of tape recording made from the MAC 1500 during the process
of recording. When the TAPE MONO switch is in the IN position
it will play the sound from the tape as it passes the playback
head, a moment after it is recorded. The recording process con-
tinues as usual. When the switch is in the OUT position normal
program from the source is heard.