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American Audio Professional Power Amplifier

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Category: Receivers & Amplifiers

Check the line from the output terminal of the amplifier to the speaker. If this line good, check the internal speaker connections and components. A short circuit will usually be traced to a bad cable or a bad speaker component and rarely traced to the amplifier itself. the "Clip" LED and “Protect" LED will light simultaneously indicating amplifier fault. All channel output during the “Short Circuit Protection" will be interrupted (i.e. no sound output). Short Circuit Protection can usually be t

American Audio SYDNEY Sydney RCM 126

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Category: CD Players

14 Switching the tape side (autoreverse). . 19 Codem IV-US Tuner Features:. .............. 4 Automatic (seek) tuning A/V ............ 14 Tape equalisation ................................. 19 Audio Features: ...................................... 4 Manual tuning with << >>. ................. 14 Scanning cassette tracks with SCAN.. . 20 Cassette Features: ................................. 4 RDS Seek (only FM) ............................. 15 Dolby B NR* ..........................................

American Audio MCD-510

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Category: DVD Players

Utilice discos grabables (CD-R) de alta calidad. 2. Al grabar discos, emplee una velocidad de transferencia de bits de alta calidad. (Al menos 160kbps) 3. Grabe los discos en la velocidad mas baja posible (es decir, en 2x o en 4x). Nota: La empresa se reserva el derecho de cambiar las especificaciones y de introducir cambios en el diseno de esta unidad sin previo aviso escrito o publicado. Para efectuar compras de repuestos via Internet, remitirse a ©American Audio® --MCD-510™ Instruction Manual

American Audio M822FX

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Category: Receivers & Amplifiers

Also, to avoid loud noises that could cause hearing loss or device dam- age, we recommend that you turn all out controls (MAIN, master fader, etc.) to the minimum set- tings before activating this function. 17. LEVEL METER - This LED displays the signal level of the selected LEVEL METER SIGNAL BUTTON. When the meter lights up RED then the output is hitting the clipping level. 18. MAIN L/R KNOB - This knob adjusts the final signal level sent to the MAIN L/R output. ©American Audio® - - M822FX Ins

American Audio CD52

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Category: CD Players

5 FM button, to select the FM radio mode source and select the FM memory banks TS, to start the Travelstore function 6 Display (display field) 7 DIS, change display contents button - indicates the time on the display 8 MENU button - selects the menu for basic settings 9 button - opens the flip/release panel : Arrow-key block ; OK button - confirms menu entries and starts the scan function < DEQ button (digital equalizer) switches the equalizer on/off = AUDIO button - adjusts bass, treble, X-BASS

American Audio V4000 plus

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Category: Receivers & Amplifiers

Major speaker manufacturers have been using Speakon connectors on their products for years, so chances are you are ready to use the Speakon connection. With Speakon connectors, you can connect straight from the amplifier to the speaker. The Speakon connector used on this amplifier meets all known safety regulations. Once wired correctly, the connector cannot be plugged in backwards, causing the type of inverted polarity situations that have become common with banana hookups. This connection wil

American Audio VLP300

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Category: Receivers & Amplifiers

This LED may glow when the unit has been turned off, this is normal. 4. Channel 1 Signal Indicators - These green and yellow LED’s will glow according to the average signal output. 5. Function Indicators - These indicators detail the operating mode of the amplifier. These LEDs will also function as a power indicator. 6. Power Switch - This switch is used to control the units main power. 7. Channel 2 Signal Indicators - These green and yellow LED’s will glow according to the average signal output

American Audio Media Operator

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Category: Media Players

90040 5/08 CONTENTS FEATURES...........................................................................................................................................2 Safety precautions........................................................................................................................3 Electrical precautions................................................................................................................4 Safety instructions....................................

American Audio VLP600

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Category: Receivers & Amplifiers

Excepts either a balanced or unbalanced plug. See page 9 for more details. 24. Mode Switch - This switch controls the amplifier’s operating mode. The amplifier can operate in three different modes; Mono Bridge, Stereo, or Parallel Mono. The amplifier is shipped in stereo mode. 25. Ground On/Off Switch - If hear a hum or any interference, put the Ground switch in the “On” postion . 26. Channel 2 Speakon Output - Optional speaker output connections. Use pins 1+ and 1- of this 4-pole Speakon connec

American Audio UCD-200

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Category: CD Players

Los Angeles, Ca. 90040 9/10 CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING.................................................................................................3 PRODUCT INFORMATION......................................................................................................................5 CUSTOMER SUPPORT .........................................................................................................................6 SET-UP....................................................





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