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Nº512 CD/SACD™ Player
Set Up Using Analog
to an Amplifier
To set up the Nº512 using the analog audio outputs directly into an
amplifier, perform the following steps. Refer to the cabling diagram
on the left, as needed.
1. Ensure that all components are powered off before making
connections.
2. Connect an audio cable from the Nº512 rear panel Analog
Output Right connector to the Analog Input Right connector on
the amplifier rear panel. RCA or XLR connectors may be used.
3. Connect an audio cable from the Nº512 rear panel Analog
Output Left connector to the Analog Input Left connector on
the amplifier rear panel. RCA or XLR connectors may be used.
4. Turn on the Nº512 player.
5. Verify that the Volume level is NOT set to Fixed - the Volume
Fixed LED on the front panel should NOT be illuminated.
Warning! Since the volume and mute controls are NOT active when the
volume is set to Fixed, you will have no way to turn the volume
down when a disc is played.
6. Turn on the amplifier.
7. Do not proceed until all equipment has gone through its
initialization process and is fully powered on.
8. On the Nº512, press the Drawer button on the front panel to
open the CD drawer.
9. Place a CD or SACD disc in the drawer. Make sure that the disc is
data-side down and seated properly in the drawer.
10. Press the Drawer button to close the drawer.
11. Decrease the volume level to a suitable setting. The default
value is 30.
12. Press the Play button after the disc has loaded.
The first track should now be playing.
If you do not hear audible sound, refer to the “Troubleshooting”
section found later in the manual for suggestions.
Left - XLR
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512 CD/SACD Player
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532 Power Amplifier
Right
Left - RCA
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512 CD/SACD Player
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532 Power Amplifier
RCA
SINGLE-ENDED ANALOG
BALANCED ANALOG
Right - XLR
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