Control functions and connections --- (1), Pha-200, 1) input resistance selector for left channel – Dynavector PHA200 phono head amplifier User Manual

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Control Functions and Connections --- (1)

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Right

Left

PHA-200

30-50Ω

4 - 8Ω

12-24Ω

30-50Ω

4 - 8Ω

12-24Ω

(1) Input resistance selector for left channel

Select the position suited to the cartridge DC resistance.
Before changing the selector, you should ensure that the
volume control of the pre-amplifier is turned to a minimum
or the AC power for the audio system is turned off.

(2) Power Indicator

The DV logo lights up when the PHA-200 is on and eceiving
AC power.

(3) Input resistance selector for right channel

Select the position suited to the cartridge DC resistance.
Before changing the selector, you should ensure that the
volume control of the pre-amplifier is turned to a minimum
or the AC power for the audio system is turned off.

(4) Input RCA plug for right channel

This input should be connected to the tonearm output
RCA plug for right channel.

(5) Ground post

Ground wires for either the tonearm and/or the turntable
should be connected to the ground post of the PHA-200 to

prevent any "HUM" from interfering with the music signal.

(6) Input RCA plug for left channel

This input should be connected to the tonearm output
RCA plug for left channel.

(7) Output RCA plug for right channel

This output should be connected to the "MM 47K ohms"
phono input of the pre-amplifier or the input of a "MM"
phono stage for right channel. You should not connect
them to the "MC" phono input.

(8) AC power cable

This cable should be connected to the AC power socket (11)
of the power supply unit.

(9) Output RCA plug for left channel

This output should be connected to the "MM 47K ohms"
phono input of the pre-amplifier or the input of a "MM"
phono stage for left channel. You should not connect them
to the "MC" phono input.

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