Bose 901 User Manual

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operating properly. This tests the rest of your system since

the Equalizer has not yet been switched into the system. If

you cannot obtain any sound from the speakers, then there is
an error elsewhere in your system. Any such errors must be
corrected before proceeding further.

12,

With the system still playing, move the TAPE MONI­

TOR or TAPE FUNCTION switch on your preamplifier to the

MONITOR or IN position. (The Equalizer power switch should

still be in the OFF position,) The sound should stop. This

TAPE MONITOR switch on your preamplifier should then be left
in this position permanently. If the sound does not stop, then
the Equalizer is incorrectly connected. Recheck steps 1 through

11

.

13,

Place the Equalizer POWER switch on. The pilot lamp

in the POWER switch should light and the system should again
be operating. If the pilot lamp does not light, check the power

cord connection of the Equalizer. If the pilot lamp lights but

sound does not return, then the Equalizer is probably connected

incorrectly and should be rechecked. Recheck steps 1 through

1 2

.

If you do not have a tape recorder, the installation of the 901

is now complete and the system is properly operating. The functions of
the various controls on the Equalizer are described in Section VII. If
you wish to connect a tape recorder to the system, then the following

procedure is necessary.

Connecting a Tape Recorder:

Since the Equalizer has been connected to what are normally the

tape recorder terminals of your preamplifier or receiver, extra terminals

are provided on the Equalizer for the connection of a tape recorder. Four
cables similar to those supplied with the Equalizer will be needed. These

may be supplied with the recorder. They are connected as follows:

1

.

2

.

Turn all power off.

Connect the RIGHT channel TAPE IN terminal on the

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