Operating the amplifier – T+A Elektroakustik K1 CD-RECEIVER User Manual

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OPERATING THE AMPLIFIER

VOLUME CONTROL

The machine features a digital volume con-
trol system. Every time you press a

button, the volume is …

… increased (right-hand button)

or

… reduced (left-hand button) by 1.25 dB.

The current volume level is shown briefly on
the screen as a numeric value (0 … 63), e.g.:

'VOLUME 32'

The enormously wide range of volume levels
(0 … 78.75 dB) available, combined with the
perfect channel matching, provide ultra-fine,
highly accurate volume control.

SELECTING THE SOURCE DEVICE

The term source device means any compo-
nent of a Hi-Fi system which supplies a
sound signal, such as tuner, CD player, cas-
sette deck etc.

The term auditioning device means the ma-
chine which you are actually listening to.

In addition to the integral auditioning sources
TUNER and CD you can also select up to
two external auditioning sources: TV and
TAPE.

Press the

 button briefly to change

the auditioning device.

• The current auditioning source (e.g.

Tuner) is now shown on the screen:
'TUNER'.

• Pressing the 

 button repeatedly

cycles through all the auditioning sources
on the screen.

• Release the button to select the source you

wish to listen to, and after one second the
screen shows the standard machine-
specific display for the chosen source unit.

As a basic rule you can only make a tape re-
cording from the source device which is cur-
rently selected as the auditioning source.

This signal is available at the output sockets
marked TAPE-OUT.

To switch between the auditioning source
and the recording machine (i.e. for tape
monitoring) press the

 button.

• Pressing the button repeatedly causes the

screen to alternate between the auditioning
source, e.g. 'TUNER' and the recording
machine 'TAPE'. When set to monitor
mode
, the screen also shows the
 symbol.

• About a second after the selected source

device appears, the screen shows the stan-
dard machine-specific display for that
auditioning source.

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