Sansui 20 BAF 1 Owners Manual

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We are grateful for your choice of this fine Sansul high fidelity product.
Before you operate it. we suggest that you read this booklet ones
through carefully, familiarizing yourself |Mith the important prone
T'Ion5. operational procedures and every one of the product's r .'
features. It will help to ensure that Ybuwillavoid ponibla damage and
that the product's superb performance will be yours to enjoy formant!
yearsto come.

Table of contents

Precautions 4
Connections 3
Panel information . . . 4 .11
Operating procedures ,16
Some useful hints . . . .13
Specifications. . 22

WARNING: To prevent fire or shoal-c hazard.
do not expose this appliance to rain or
moisture,

- The Model No. ancl Serial No. of your unit are shown on its back

pad.
a Do not lm the Warranty Card that carrier your unit's Model No.

and Still No.

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Connections

Preamplifier
Connect preamplifier OUTPUT terminals with the unit's INPUT 2
rnirIHIS,rnaking sure the LEFT and EIGHT-channels are correctly co .
nectecl.
INPUT-DC: The unit works- as a DC" amplifier: the amplification
range starts with DC [direct currentl.
a When a DC component appears at the output of a
connected equipment and therefore at the input of the

unit. protection will be activated to pro-tact connected
speakers.

INPUT-AC: A capacitor is connected at the input of tile unit to eiimi-
hated DC cornpnnonts.

Speaker system:

To SPEAKERS OUTPUT SYSTEM-A or B terminals. connect speaker

condo taking care not to confuse the right channel with the left, the plus

polarity with the minus.

0 Be sure that exposed leads are firmly secured to the terminals.

c Be sure to make correct connections referring to the operating in-
structions for the speaker system.