Mark Levinson N 326S User Manual

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4-4

Controls & Modes

Mark Levinson

The balance control facilitates precise adjustments in 0.1dB
increments between 0.1dB and 20.0dB. When the balance offset
exceeds 20.0dB, the Nº326S mutes the channel outputting the
lower signal level.

To adjust the left-to-right channel balance of the main output
connectors:

1. Press and release the front panel or remote control balance

button to open the balance control on the front panel display
as shown to the left.

The front panel balance LED lights red to indicate that the
balance control is open.

2. Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote

control volume ± buttons to make the desired adjustments.

Rotate the volume knob clockwise or press the volume +
button
to decrease the output level of the left channel.
The balance control appears as shown to the left to indicate
that balance is offset in favor of the right channel.

Rotate the volume knob counterclockwise or press the
volume – button to decrease the output level of the right
channel. The balance control appears as shown to the left
to indicate that balance is offset in favor of the left
channel.

Select the 0.0 setting to balance the output levels of the
left and right channels, allowing both channels to output
at the same level. The balance control appears as shown
to the left to indicate that balance is centered between the
left and right channels.

3. When the desired adjustments have been made, press and

release the balance button to close the balance control.

Otherwise, the balance control automatically closes a few
seconds after the last command is received. If this occurs,
the selected setting is automatically applied.

The front panel balance LED remains lit if the left-to-right
channel balance of the main output connectors is offset.

Note

All Nº326S volume controls, including master volume and
balance, are deactivated when SSP mode (page 4-8) is
activated.

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