Note, Warning, Turntables – Kenwood KR-1000B User Manual
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8ii
or more - When a pair of speakers is to be used,
each speaker should have a rated impedance of 16
ohms.
Less than 8i2-All combinations except the above.
3. When two pairs of speakers connected to the B and C
terminals are to be operated in combinations, set the
switch to "8i20R MORE"
Note: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
In this combination speakers rated at 4 ohms or more should be
used.
4. When three pairs of speakers connected to the A, B and
C terminals are to be oprated at the same time, set the
switch as follows;
9i2
or more - Use the combinations described in the
table below.
Note: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do not connect 4-ohm speakers to the A terminal.
A terminals
B terminals
C terminals
16-ohm speakers
4-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
8-ohm speakers
8-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
8-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
4-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
8-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
16-ohm speakers
Less than 8i2-AII combinations except the above.
Warning!
Particular attention must be given to making good electrical
contact at the receiver-output and speaker terminals. Poor
or loose connections can cause sparking of burning at the
terminals because of the very high power that the receiver
can deliver.
Follow these steps carefully.
3/8"
Remove insulation
.from lead tip.
Twist wire tightly,
and solder.
Loosen the Insert the Tighten the
screw wire screw
Speaker lead connection
Turntables
Your stereo turntable has two audio cables that are termi
nated with phono plugs. Plug the left channel plug into the
rn and the right channel plug into the [fi] PHONO INPUT
jacks as shown on page 4.
AUX jacks
INPUT AUX jacks are used to connect other high-level sig
nal sources, such as tuners, CD player, extra tape decks
(equipped with preamps). TV or VTR sound output mic
preamps, etc.
Tape decks
If only one tape deck is to be connected to the system it is
recommended that it be connected to the jacks marked
TAPE A.
Tape deck input and output cables are normally terminated
with phono plugs.
Playback
Plug the left and right output cables of the tape deck into the
[D and [W] TAPE A PLAY jacks.
Record
Plug the left and right input cables of the tape deck into the
[D and [W] TAPE A REC jacks.
DIN connector
If your tape deck is equipped with a DIN connector, connect
it to the TAPE B REC/PLAY connector with the DIN connect
ing cord. The DIN connection makes both input and output
connections with a single cord, and the signal can be con
trolled with the MONITOR key marked B on the front panel.
Note: --------------------------------------------------------------------------
If connections are made with a DIN connecting cord, the TAPE B
PLAY and REC jacks should not be used.
Second tape deck
Plug the input and output cables from the second tape deck
into the REC and PLAY jacks marked B.
AC outlets
The AC outlets on the rear panel of the receiver may be used
to supply power to other components such as a turntable,
tape deck, etc.
1. Switched outlets
These outlets are controlled by the POWER switch and
the Timer. (The total capacity is 200 watts maximum.)
2. Unswitched outlet
This outlet delivers power at all times. (The capacity is
200 watts maximum.)
Note: --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Never connect any equipment whose power consumption exceeds
the capacity of each outlet.
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