Madrigal Imaging N38 User Manual
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currently chosen input, and “2.8” indicates the current offset for
that input.
6
PRESS AND HOLD THE MODE BUTTON AGAIN…
until the display reads NEW DATA, as below.
This indicates that your new Input Offset has been stored in non-
volatile memory. As a result, this new setting will survive power
outages and other interruptions in AC power to the preamp. You
may wish to repeat this process in order to refine your settings.
The Nº38 also features the ability to remember a “preferred” output
level setting, to which it will return whenever you select a particular
input. This capability is a great convenience when used with tuners, for
example, since their output level is often more consistent than other
sources, and since tuners may be used primarily for background
(rather than critical) listening. This adjustment may be made for each
input independently of any other input.
In order to take advantage of this Automatic Output Level setting,
follow the steps below:
1
SELECT THE INPUT WHOSE LEVEL YOU WOULD LIKE TO “AUTOMATE”
2
ADJUST THE VOLUME TO YOUR PREFERRED LEVEL
This will be the preferred, programmed level.
3
PRESS AND HOLD THE MODE BUTTON ON THE FRONT PANEL
Hold the Mode button until the display reads “SET DATA,” as below:
4
TURN THE VOLUME KNOB COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM 0.0 UNTIL THE
DISPLAY READS “AUTO”
The display will initially look like the illustration below:
When the volume knob is rotated counter-clockwise, the display
will change to resemble the illustration shown at the top of the next
page.
Programming an
Automatic Output Level