AVM EVOLUTION CD2 Operating Instructions Manual - Page 9

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POWER SUPPLY
Insert the mains plug (20) into a ground-contact-socket or. Please leave the C02 switched off (button 2 in
off position) until all other parts of the equipment are connected.
CONNECTION OF THE CD I PLAYER TO A PRE AMPLIFIER OR INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
Connect one of the outputs (17 to 19) with a suitable cable to a high level input of your pre amplifier or
integrated amplifier.
The outputs are mutually uncoupled and both are available for use.
The provision of the C02 player with both cinch and symmetrical XLR-outputs means you are entirely free
in your selection of the cabling to your pre amplifier or integrated amplifier. If at all possible we recommend
symmetrical connection, but even cinch cables will produce excellent tonal connections, provided good qua-
lity cable is used.
Connection of the symmetrical screen life return (XLR) analogue output
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2
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Ground (screen)
2
Signal-plus
3
Signal- minus
CONNECTION TO A D/A CONVERTER OR THE DIGITAL INPUT OF A PRE- OR INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
Connect one of the outputs (14 to 16) with a suitable cable to one of the digital inputs of your O/A con-
verter or amplifier.
IMPORTANT: Never connect the digital outputs to the analogue inputs of an amplifier. This can lead to
interference of other musical sources because of the resultant high frequencies and could damage your
amplifier and the loud speakers.
TIP:We recommend that the connections should be made with symmetrical cable (AES/EBU) or 75 Ohm
coaxial cable. In our experience these provide the best audio results.
Use only cables with a length not exceeding 50 cm. Longer cables could lead to reception interference of
radio or television equipment in close proximity.
Under no circumstances should coaxial or optical cable be sharply bent or kin ked. This could cause audible
interference (interference noises) or completely prevent passage of the signal.
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