NAD 1020A stereo preamplifier Instructions

The NAD 1020A is a stereo preamplifier designed for use with a variety of audio components, including turntables, tuners, tape decks, and signal processors. It features a variety of inputs and outputs, as well as a number of controls for adjusting the sound. The 1020A also includes a number of features designed to enhance listening enjoyment, such as loudness compensation and a tape monitor loop.

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Key features

  • Phono input for turntables

  • Tuner input for radio

  • Auxiliary input for other audio sources

  • Tape Rec/Play for recording and playback of tapes

  • Pre Out for connecting to power amplifier

  • Hi-Level Pre Out for professional studio equipment

  • AC Convenience Outlets for connecting other components

Frequently asked questions

This switch selects the input capacitance for the PHONO input, optimizing the load capacitance for cartridges whose frequency response is affected by this parameter. The input resistance is 47,000 ohms and is unaffected by the switch.

Begin by setting it to MM. After installation and wiring, play a record. If the volume is inadequate, re-set the MM/MC switch to MC.

Connect a stereo signal cable from the PLAY jacks to the recorder's LINE OUTPUT jacks, and a second stereo cable from the REC jacks to the recorder's LINE INPUT jacks. Use the color-coding of the cables to ensure consistent connections of the Left and Right channels at both ends of each cable.

Yes, connect the processor to the TAPE REC/PLAY jacks, then connect your tape deck to the processor's own tape input/output jacks.

Connect a stereo signal cable from the PRE OUT jacks to the main input jacks on your power amplifier.

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