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The diagram above shows a basic record system. Although the audio input signal has not been through a circuit where bias is present, the bias oscillator radiates a lot of energy which may be picked up in the audio path. For this reason there is a bias signal rejector before the audio amplifier. Signal from the top of the record level control from the audio amplifier is amplified and fed to an output socket. This provides an input for a monitor, thereby enabling the record signal to be heard if required.
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Thorn Television Rentals Limited. (1981). Basic record system. In: VHS Recording Principles. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07085-5_6
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