Installation – Bose Direct / Reflecting 901 Series 4 User Manual

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Installation

C. CONNECTING THE EQUALIZER

IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT YOU FOLLOW THESE IN­

STRUCTIONS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE OF YOUR 901
SERIES IV SPEAKER SYSTEM.

1. Using The Tape Monitor Circuit

The connection methods described in this section can be us­

ed with virtually all Integrated ampiifers. preamplifiers, and

receivers.t Using the tape monitor circuit has two advan­

tages: When using conventional loudspeakers or head­
phones. the tape monitor circuit allows disconnection of

the Active Equalizer by turning off the tape monitor switch

on your control amplifier: this is important because conven­

tional speakers and headphones should not be used with
the Active Equalizer. (See SECTION IV.) Also, optimum
system noise performance is obtained when connecting the
equalizer in the tape monitor circuitry.

When using this procedure, you should realize that the 901

equalizer is being connected to your equipment as

if it

were

a

tape recorder,

using the tape monitor connections

of your control amplifier.

NOTE: Check your control equipment to determine if your
unit has any additional switching flexibility. Some recently
introduced

units

now

feature

switching

facilities

called

Tape Monitor 3, External Equalizer/Processing. or Noise

Reduction Connections. The equalizer can be connected to
these terminals allowing greater system flexibility if re­

quired.

fTo make connection easier, we are going to refer to all of these various com •

ponenis as the ”

0001(01

amplifier."

Referring to FIGURE 4. connect the Active Equalizer accor­

ding to the following instructions:

a. Turn off all power to your high-fidelity system.

b.

If you have a tape recorder, disconnect it from your

control amplifier.
(Instructions in SECTION IV will tell you how to recon­

nect your tape recorder to the system after the equalizer

has been installed.)

c. Using one of the cables supplied with the equalizer, con­

nect the LEFT channel OUTPUT of the equalizer to the

LEFT or "A" channel of the tape monitor circuit of your

control amplifier. (This terminal may also be labeled

PLAYBACK or TAPE IN.)

d. Connect the RIGHT channel OUTPUT of the equalizer to

the RIGHT or "B” channel tape monitor connection of

your control amplifier.

e. Connect the LEFT channel INPUT terminal of the equal­

izer to the LEFT or "A" channel TAPE RECORD connec­

tion of your control amplifier. (This terminal may also be

labeled TAPE OUT or REC OUT.)

f.

Connect the RIGHT channel INPUT connection to the

RIGHT or '‘B” channel TAPE RECORD connection of your

control amplifier.

g. Plug the ac power cord of the equalizer into a "switched'’

ac outlet on your control amplifier so that the equalizer
will automatically be turned on or off with the pov/er
switch of your equipment.

If the preceding steps are unclear, it may be due to the dif­

ferent

nomenclature

used

by

various

manufacturers

of

amplifying equipment. Consult your control amplifier’s in­
struction manual and refer to the section describing the
connection of a tape recorder. Remember, the equalizer is
connected just like a tape recorder.

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