Bose 901 Series II User Manual

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system before the final stage of amplification. The connection method described in this section can be used

with virtually all integrated amplifiers, preamplifiers, and receivers. This method usually results in the best

Signal to noise ratio. For the sake of simplicity, we will call these various components the “control amplifier."

The 901 Equalizer is normally connected to your control amplifier as if it were a tape recorder.

utilizes the TAPE MONITOR function and connections of your control amplifier.

It

FIG. 3

Referring to Figure 3. connect the Equalizer according to the instructions in Steps a through n;

a.

Turn off all power to your equipment.

c.

r

If you have a tape recorder, disconnect It from the rear panel of your control amplifier. Instructions

in the next section will show you how to reconnect your tape recorder to the system after the

Equalizer has been installed.

THE

FOLLOWING

STEPS

WILL

CONNECT

THE

EQUALIZER

TO

YOUR

PREAMPLIFIER.

RECEIVER, OR INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER. READ THEM CAREFULLY.

Using one of the cables supplied with the Equalizer, connect the RIGHT channel OUTPUT terminal

of the Equalizer to the RIGHT or "B" channel TAPE MONITOR terminal of your control amplifier.

(This terminal may also be labeled TAPE PLAYBACK or TAPE IN.} If your control amplifier has

two tape monitor circuits, see Page 9.

Connect the LEFT channel OUTPUT terminal of the Equalizer to the LEFT or “A" channel tape

monitor terminal of your control amplifier.

Connect the RIGHT channel INPUT terminal of the Equalizer to the RIGHT or "B" channel TAPE

RECORD terminal of your control amplifier. (This terminal may also be labeled TAPE OUT or

REC OUT.l

Connect the LEFT channel INPUT terminal to the LEFT or "A" channel TAPE RECORD terminal of

your control amplifier.

Connect the AC power cord of the Equalizer to a switched outlet of your control equipment so that

the Equalizer will automatically be switched on or off by the power switch of your integrated ampli­

fier. receiver, or preamplifier.

If the preceding steps are unclear, it may be due to the different nomenclature which various manu­

facturers employ. Consult your integrated amplifier, receiver, or preamplifier instructions and refer

to the section describing steps for connecting a tape recorder to the tape monitor circuit. Remember

that the Equalizer connects like a recorder.

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