Connecting additional sources to the md 208 – Magnum Dynalab MD-208 User Manual
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needle on the tuner continually reads more than zero, move the antenna to a
different location or rotate the antenna. If this does not correct the problem, a
better or different antenna may be required, please see
Reception Techniques
at
the back of the manual.
8. You are now ready to listen and search for your favorite stations across the
frequency. If you encounter difficult reception situations please read the
Reception Techniques
section at the back of the manual.
Approximately 48 hours of “burn in” should eliminate any measure of drifting that
you may encounter with the tuner section of the MD 208. Please note that when
your receiver is turned off for more than a couple of hours, upon powering “ON”, you
may encounter a slight amount of drift on the station you were last tuned to (the
center tune meter is not perfectly aligned). Please do not touch the dial; when the
receiver warms back up, it will return to where it was last center tuned.
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL SOURCES TO THE MD 208
1. Using your RCA cables, plug the other source into one of the inputs marked in
the back of the receiver.
2. Set the input on the receiver to match the input on the rear of the unit that the
other source is plugged into.
3. With volume set to zero, power up the new source, initialize the playback, and
slowly adjust volume to desired level.
SET UP THE MD 208 WITH AN EXTERNAL HOME THEATER
PROCESSOR
The MD 208 is equipped with a unity gain input (A4 Input on the Pre-Amplifier
section). This is a switchable input, meaning the input can be used as a normal pre-
amplifier input or in unity gain mode.
To Connect to a Home Theater Processor
1. Turn the power off to the MD 208 by the main power switch on the rear of the
unit.
2. Connect your theater processor Main Left and Right interconnects into the MD
208 through the A4 input.
3. Connect your Main Left and Right speakers to the MD 208 speaker connections.