Madrigal Imaging N38 User Manual

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The Nº38 Preamplifier has many provisions for custom-tailoring the
system’s operation to match your preferences. The consistent method
for modifying any of these settings is to enter a Set-Up mode by
pressing and holding a button for several seconds; the setting is then
modified, either by pressing a button or turning the volume knob; and
then the new preference is confirmed by pressing and holding the
original button again for several seconds.

This three-step process is simple and logical, yet ensures that changes
which affect the operation of the preamplifier must be made quite
deliberately.

To facilitate operation in complex multi-source systems, the Nº38 is
capable of displaying a wide variety of

aliases, or alternative names,

for each of its six inputs. They are listed below.

NOT USED

(any unused input)

ssp

Surround Sound Processor

EQ

Equalizer

DAT

Digital Audio Tape

VCR

Video Cassette Recorder

CAS

Cassette

RTR

Reel-To-Reel

DCC

Digital Compact Cassette

MD

Mini-Disc

CDR

Compact Disc, Recordable

CDI

Compact Disc, Interactive

DBS

Direct Broadcast Satellite

PH

Phono

LD

LaserDisc

CD

Compact Disc

TUN

Tuner

AUX

Auxiliary

DAP

Digital Audio Processor

DCA

Digital Cable Audio

PCD

Proceed Compact Disc Player

PDP

Proceed Digital Audio Processor

No30

Mark Levinson Nº30 Digital Audio Processor

No35

Mark Levinson Nº35 Digital Audio Processor

Each alias is normally followed by a number corresponding to the
number of the input being used. (The exceptions being the aliases
“No30” and “No35” for the corresponding Mark Levinson digital audio
processors.) Thus, a DAT in Input 3 would normally display a DAT3. In
this way, you can have more than one CD player, for example, and
still tell at a glance which one is selected.

There is also a special alias to indicate that an input is NOT USED.
The factory default input alias is NOT USED for each input except AUX1
and AUX3, which were configured for the Quick Start portion of this
manual. Any or all input aliases (including these) may be changed
easily to match the configuration of your particular system.

Set-Up Overview

Aliases

Available Input Aliases

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