Sony TA-FA777ES Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Getting Started
Tape deck, MD deck, or DAT deck
Amplifier Tape deck
Ç
ç
OUTPUT
LINE
L
R
INPUT
LINE
TAPE3
L
R
REC OUT IN
Use the above configuration to connect the OUTPUT and
INPUT jacks of:
a tape deck to the TAPE3 jacks.
a tape deck or MD deck to the TAPE2/MD jacks.
a tape deck or DAT deck to the TAPE1/DAT jacks.
Turntable
1 Remove the shorting plugs from the PHONO jacks before
connecting the cables (but not unless you connect a
turntable).
Do not attach the shorting plugs to any set of the REC
OUT jacks. Doing so may stop output from the amplifier
or cause the unit to malfunction.
2 Connect the audio connecting cords.
Amplifier
Turntable
Ç
L
R
INPUT
PHONO
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3 Press CARTRIDGE to select the cartridge type.
Depress O for MC and release o for MM.
TV or video deck
Amplifier TV or video deck
Ç
L
R
L
R
OUTPUT
LINE
INPUT
AUX
Set AUX INPUT to UNBALANCED.
C
AUX INPUT
BALANCED
UNBALANCED
Active speaker, etc.
Amplifier Active speaker, etc.
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INPUT
L
R
PRE OUT
Speaker System Hookups
Overview
Here you learn how to connect speakers to the
amplifier. You can connect two pairs of speakers,
SPEAKERS MAIN and SPEAKERS BI-WIRE.
SPEAKERS (MAIN)SPEAKERS (BI-WIRE)
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3
1
What cords will I need?
Speaker cord (not supplied)(1 for each speaker)
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
Twist the stripped ends of the cord about 2/3 inch (15mm).
Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate
terminal on the components: + to + and – to –. If the cords
are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack bass.
Hookups
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SPEAKERS
R MAIN L
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Connecting to bi-wire system speakers
Since the two pairs of speaker terminals on your
amplifier, SPEAKERS MAIN and SPEAKERS BI-WIRE,
provide simultaneous speaker output, you can use
them to connect a bi-wire speaker system.
Note
Use speakers with a nominal impedance of 4 to 16 ohms.
Mains Lead Hookups
Connect the mains lead to this amplifier and then
connect this amplifier and the various audio
components to a wall outlet.
Note
Separate the mains lead, audio connecting cords and speaker
cords. Noise or sound deterioration may occur when audio
connecting cords are in contact with the mains lead, or when
the mains lead or speaker cords are placed near the tuner’s
loop aerial or aerial wire.