6ENGLISHGetting started Basic connections Basic operation Troubleshooting Specifications IndexAdvanced connections Advanced operation Explanation termsBasic connectionsSpeaker connections• The same signal is output from the SPEAKER A and B terminals.• When only one set of speakers is to be connected, use either the SPEAKER A or B terminals.w qw q(R)(L)w qw q(R)(L)Speakers A Speakers BBi-wiring connection• When bi-wiring with bi-wireable speakers, connect the mid and high range terminals to SYSTEM (A) (orSYSTEM (B)), the low range terminals to SYSTEM (B) (or SYSTEM (A)).• This enables playback with minimal interference between the high-range speaker unit and the low-rangespeaker unit.w qw qHIGHLOWw qw qHIGHLOWSpeaker (L)Speaker (R)Removeshorting bar Removeshorting barRemoveshorting barRemoveshorting barConnecting playersSet CARTRIDGE selection switch by the type of your cartridge to be used MM (j) or MC (h).• The PHONO input terminals are equipped with a short pin-plug. Remove this plug to connect a turntable.After removing the short pin-plug, keep it in a safe place so you don't lose it.• If humming or other noise is generated when the ground wire is connected, disconnect it.AUDIO OUTRLAUDIOAUDIO OUTRLAUDIOAUDIO OUTRLAUDIOGNDAUDIOOUTRLRLRLRLRLRLRLCD playerTunerTurntableBD playerConnect the ground wire from your turntable here.Connecting recordersAUDIO OUTRLAUDIO INRLAUDIOAUDIO OUTRLAUDIO INRLAUDIORLRLRLRLLRLRRLRLRecorder-1 /Recorder-2 Recorder-1 /Recorder-2NOTENEVER insert the short-circuiting pin plug into the recording output. Doing so could result in damage.Basic connections1.PMA1510AEE2_ENG_002_5th_0222.indd 6 2010/02/23 15:55:16