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Page 2: ...tion Low Noise Tone Controls A Yamaha first these tone controls use a combination of negative feedback NFB and capa citor resistor CR elements giving smooth and accurate control of tonal quality and a flat res ponse in the zero position with extremely low noise level 100 dB and correspondingly Iow distortion 4 Comprehensive Operating Controls and Func ttons With the CA 410 you can listen to any on...

Page 3: ... V Use the next higher voltage setting if your voltage is not included i e 120 if your voltage is 115 V Models intended for N America have no voltage selector and are set for 117 V AC 60 Hz ffl Keeo this manual in a safe place for future ll I reference and refer Lo it frequently until you are perfectly familiar with att CA 410 controls and functions Do not attempt to carry out internal adjust a lf...

Page 4: ...the ON position this light emitting diode will illuminate in dicating that the main electrical supply has been connected lf it goes out with the POWER switch still ON this can mean that the power fuse has blown VC LUIVIE Gontrol Use this control to give the volume of sound that you require Always start with the control turned fully to the left counter clockwise at the 0 position and turn it down w...

Page 5: ...tc or to reduce them if your speakers sound boomy Turning to the right increases the bass response and turning to the left reduces It f TFTE LÉ Tohe c onrrol This works similarly for the upper treblel frequencies Sometimes turning slightly to the left to reduce treble response can cut out unwanted hiss noise or record scratch although turning too lar will give an un natural or muffled sound Turnin...

Page 6: ...ct the pin jack cables from your turn table unit to these terminals the left channel sockets are upper most for all CA 410 input terminals All conventional moving magnet MM induced magnet lM etc phono cartridges are suitable although some moving coil MC types have output voltages too low for satisfactory results Your hi fi dealer can advise O TuNtËR lnput Connect your FM or other tuner to these te...

Page 7: ...unused tape deck input impedances by serting the REC OUT SELECTOR tO REC OUT OFF Recording will of course be impossible Note that models for Europe are pro vided with DIN REC PB sockets which are convenient if you have a tape deck with similar sockets and the appropriate connecting cable The singte DIN plug replaces allïour pin jack connections f SF EAI ER c urpur TeFrrrinats Note carefully the an...

Page 8: ...CONNECTING AND OPERATING THE CA 4I O WITH OTHER COMPONENTS Cassette or OtheF Tape E eck Open Fleel or Other Tape Deck Speaker System t llt E B FO HHtH Htdtd ïurntable lJniÈ ...

Page 9: ...nnecting cable for approximately half an inch and twist any stray ends together lf possible apply solder to the exposed half inch stray ends can cause short circuiting of the output terminals with possible damage to the CA 410 although it is well protecïed by safety relay Push the lever beneath the terminal as shown in the diaqram and align the inner and outer terminal holes Then insert the wire f...

Page 10: ...ame time Your main deck should be connected to the TAPE A and REC OUT terminals and any second deck to the AUX TAPE B input terminals for playback Play back will be possible Trom A and B copying from B to A and recordrng on A only At any time you can listen to sources you are not recording and if Vou have a three head deck you will be able to monitor recordings Usinq standard pin plug cables conne...

Page 11: ...ion 8 ohms 1 kHz at rated output Input Sensitivity l mpedance Phono Aux Tuner Tape PB Phono Dynamic Margin 1 kHz 0 O5 THD Output Level lmpedance Tape Rec Out Tone Controls Bass Treble Loudness Control vol 30 dB 100 dB 77 dB O 13 mV Better than 60 dB 2 5 mV 50 kO 150 mV 50 kç 150 mV rms 150 mv l ko t10 dB boost cut at 50 Hz t9 dB boost cut at 10 kHz 50 Hz dB l 0 kHz 6 5 dB Other Features Output Lev...

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Page 13: ...re switchinq ON again ln this câse contact service representative Reverse the connections to one speaker not both Plug jn firmly replacinq the faulty shielding if Checl dnd make good rhe GND g ound wire Increase the separation between turntable unit and spea kers avoiding locations directly in lin with the speakers lniorm your local radio licensing authorit Consult with a technjcâl rep ât your loc...

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