
(Continued)
■ When making a digital connection
When connecting the unit to equipment
that has square/round optical jacks:
Connect the other equipment to the “OPTICAL
jacks” on the back of this main unit.
● If this unit is connected to a stereo, the digital audio
section of a CD (or other digital source) can be
recorded. When recording from a cassette tape, radio
broadcast, etc. an analog connection is required.
When connecting this unit to equipment
that has a coaxial jack:
Connect the other equipment to the “COAXIAL
jack” on the back of this main unit.
● The coaxial connection is only an input to this unit.
■ When making an analog connection
When connecting the unit to equipment
that has line jacks:
Connect the other equipment to the “ANALOG
jacks” on the back of this main unit.
OUT IN 1
OPTICAL
AD-M3DC
AD-M1DC
MD/CD player, etc.
When it’s
a round
optical
jack
To the optical
input jack
When connecting this unit to
other equipment for playback
To the optical
output jack
When connecting
this unit to a
recorder/player
Stereo, DAT, MD recorder, etc.
with an optical input/output jack
To the optical
output jack
IN 2
COAXIAL
Commercially available
video coaxial cable
To the digital
output jack
ANALOG
LINE OUT LINE IN
L
R
L
R
Connecting cable
included with this unit
Connecting cable
included with this unit
To the line
input (left) jack
To the line
output (left) jack
To the line
input (right) jack
To the line
output (right) jack
Stereo, radio cassette
player, etc. with line
input/output jacks
When connecting this unit to equipment
that only has a headphone jack:
Connect the other equipment to the "LINE IN
jacks" on the back of this main unit.
LINE IN
L
R
Commercially
available audio
connecting
cable
To the headphone jack
Headphone stereo, radio
cassette player, CD player,
etc.
MD-R2
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