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Names of Things and What They Do
Rear Panel
fig.040
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PCS-31
White
Red
Backing Machine
Mute On/Off Anti-Feedback
CD Player Powered Sub Woofer White
PCS-31
Red
Mixer
Recorder
Mixer
Tuner
Chorus On/Off
Reverb/Delay On/Off
1. LINE OUT jack
You can connect a mixer, recording device, or other such device here. The output level is +4 dBu. Included here are XLR connectors (L/R: stereo output) and 1/4� phone jacks (mono output).
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2. SUB WOOFER OUT jack
You can connect a powered subwoofer to play back sounds with an even punchier, more powerful low end. The volume is adjusted with the MASTER knob.
3. AUX IN jack
You can connect a CD player, backing machine, or other device and play back sounds in stereo. Inputs feature both RCA phono jacks and 1/4� phone jacks. When only the left 1/4� phone jack is connected, playback is in mono. Although the input from AUX IN is output from the speakers, PHONES, and SUB WOOFER OUT, it is not output from LINE OUT. The volume is adjusted with the MASTER knob and muting on/off for these sounds is controlled with the MUTE button.
* You cannot adjust the volume for LINE OUT with the MASTER knob. * When outputting stereo sounds from LINE OUT, you may not be able to achieve the same effect with sounds of spacially synthesized chorus (SPACE, WIDE) that you get when these sounds are played through the AC-60�s own speakers.
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