Plinius Audio 8200 MkII Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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TAPE OUTPUTS
These RCA outputs are situated next to the tape RCA inputs, and are provided to interface to a pair of line
level recording devices. The position of the record selector on the front panel determines from which
device a recording is being made. As these tape outputs are always ‘live’, both can be used to record the
chosen signal at any time.
MUTE SWITCH
The mute switch enables disconnection of the output, without the need to use the remote control. When
the amplifier is in mute, the LED on the right of the front panel will light.
PROCESSOR SOURCE AND RETURN
These RCA connections are for use with a multi-channel sound processor. They are provided so that you
can use the Plinius 8200 as either two channels in a multi-channel environment, or to send signal through
the amplifier to an external processor.
PROCESSOR SWITCH
This switch is used in conjunction with the processor source and return terminals, and controls whether
the amplifier is used via the normal inputs or the processor return input.
PRE OUT OUTPUT
The Pre-Out connection is provided to enable the Plinius 8200 to be connected to an external power
amplifier. The signal from this output is line level, and as such is not amplified by the power stage of the
Plinius 8200.
MAINS POWER CORD IEC SOCKET
This connector is where the mains supply cable from your wall connects to the amplifier. You will notice
that a fuse holder is mounted within this connection, and it holds a mains fuse to provide surge and
overload protection for your amplifier.
RAIL FUSES
These tubular fuse holders house the positive and negative rail protection fuses. Depress and turn anti-
clockwise to open. An LED is fitted next to each fuse holder to indicate a blown fuse.
PHONO EARTH POST
This is a chassis connected gold-plated earth post for use with certain phono turntables.