Specifications
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ANI} SWITCHES
SELECTOB SWITCH
The
selector switch selects the
program
source
for
listening
or
recording. lf a tape recorder's
playback
output
has
been connected
to the
TAPE
lN
iacks
on the rear
panel, you
can select
tape listeninq by
rotating the
selector
switch to the "TAPE"
position
{with
rhe
TAPE l\4oNlToB
pushswitch
;n
the "out"
position).
BALANCE
CONTROL
This control alters
simultaneously the
output
level
o{ both channels.
As the knob
is
turned
away
from
the normal 12 o'clock
position,
it decreases
the
level in one channel, while
it increases the
level in
the other channel.
(Because
the balänce
control
knob has been set
for
precise
electrical
balance
when the
pointer
is at the indicator
dot at the
12
o'clock
position,
there may be slightly
greater
mechanical
rotation oJf center
in one direction
than
in
the other.)
VOLUME CONTROL
This is a dual control which maintains
stereo
balance at
all normal settings
lt
controls
the
level
oJ both output channels simultaneously
and
has no
effecl on the recording outputs.
BASS,
MID AND TREBLE CONTROLS
These controls are
used to adiust the
tonal balance
of
program
malerial to suit
your
individual
listening
preference.
Each control is of
the duäl
concentric
frictioncoupled type. This
permits
separate control of
each channel to compensate
for
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Figure 5. Front
Panel
C0ntrolsand
Jacks
unbalanced
room acor-lstics
or for any
other
tonal
imbalance
in
proqram
material.
The
Jriction_coupl_
ed feature
convenientlv
allows
simulraneous
adjust'
menl of bolh channels.
The smaller
knob
adjusts
the
response
of
the
left audio
channel,
while
the
larqer
knobs
adiusts
the riqht
audio
channel
MAIN,SPKR,BEN]OTE
SWITCH
These
switches
select
the
loudspeaker
terminals
to
which
audio
power
is {ed.
Either the
l\4AlN
or the
REMOTE
stereo
pair
o{
loudspeakers
may be
ooerated
indüiduallv,
or
simultdneouslv
if
both
s*itches
ar"
depressed.
When
the
two
MAIN_
SPKR-REIVIOTE
switches
are
in the
normal"out"
posirion,
all
loudspeaker
terminals
a'e
inlernally
disconnected
from the
power
amplilier
section.
The sional
at the
headphones
jacl
is nor
aflecled
bv thivlAlN.sPKR-REMOTE
swilches
-The
"out"
päsition
allows
"private lislening"
when
stereo
headphones
are
used.
FBIINT
PANET JACKS
DUBBING
OUT
This
output is internally
connected
in
parallel
with
the
TAPE OIJT
jacks
on the rear
panel.
Thus,
any
signals
available
at the
rear
panel
jacks
are
simultaneously
available at
the front
panel. You
can
connect
the recording
inputs of
an externäl
recorder
to
this
jack,
using a standard
3'conduclor
plug.
Plugs of this type
have an
insulaled
tip,
an
insulated
ring, and
a sleeve for common
return
or
qround.
The tip
of the
plug
receives
the lefl
channel
of
a
program,
and the
ring
receives the
right channel
(see
Figure 6).
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