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Fisher MC-723BK - Deck B, Turntable, and Receiver Details; Deck B Controls and Tape Management; Turntable Operation and Setup; Receiver Tone Controls and Antenna

Fisher MC-723BK
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DECK
B
©
Cassette
compartment...
©
RECORD
button
...
Press
this
button
to
set
DECK
B
to
the
recording
mode.
The
RECORD
button
is
automatically
blocked
if
there
is
no
cassette
in
the
cassette
compartment,
or
if
the
erase
guard
tabs
on
the
cassette
have
been
removed.
©
PLAY
button
..
.
Press
this
button
to
start
the
tape
transport.
Refer
to
TAPE
DECK
OPERATION.
REWIND
button
.
.
.
Press
this
button
to
rewind
the
tape.
©
FAST
FORWARD
(F
FWD)
button
...
Press
this
button
to
rapidly
advance
the
tape.
©
STOP/EJECT
button
.
..
Press
this
button
to
stop
the
tape
transport
(cancels
any
cassette
button
except
PAUSE).
Press
this
button
a
second
time
to
open
the
cassette
compartment.
©
PAUSE
button
...
Press
this
button
to
stop
the
tape
transport
temporarily
during
recording
or
playback.
To
resume
operation,
press
it
again.
©
TAPE
COUNTER
and
Reset
button
.
..
The
3-digit
tape
counter
enables
you
to
locate
any
point
on
the
cassette.
When
you
start
recording
or
playback
on
DECK
B.
set
the
counter
to
000
by
pressing
the
RESET
button.
©
INPUT
LE
VEL
control
...
Use
this
control
to
simultaneously
adjust
the
left
and
right
channel
recording
levels.
POWER:
Before
you
switch
on
the
power,
always
set
the
VOLUME
control
to
0
(minimum)
to
protect
your
speakers.
TONE
CONTROLS:
After
choosing
the
desired
program
source,
adjust
the
VOL¬
UME.
BALANCE
and
the
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
controls
as
follows:
1.
Adjust
the
VOLUME
control
for
the
desired
listening
level.
2
Move
the
BALANCE
control
up
or
down
to
obtain
the
best
stereo
effect
in
your
listening
area.
3.
Use
the
five
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
controls
to
adjust
the
frequency
response
of
your
stereo
system
to
match
the
acoustic
characteristics
of
the
listening
room.
With
each
of
the
five
controls
of
the
GRAPHIC
EQUAL¬
IZER,
it
is
possible
to
control
a
narrow,
distinct
section
of
the
audio
band
by
up
to
±10
dB.
This
corresponds
to
a
power
increase
of
10
times
or
a
power
decrease
to
1/10.
The
frequency
bands,
controlled
by
the
five
slide
controls,
have
been
chosen
to
yield
the
maximum
possible
control
action
within
the
audio
spectrum.
50
Hz
The
50
Hz
control
is
very
useful
for
enhancing
low
bass
notes
(as
in
organ
music),
or
making
corrections
when
a
deficiency
in
bass
exists,
caused
either
by
a
listening
room
with
poor
acoustic
properties,
or
by
a
component
of
your
system
(like
a
speaker,
cartridge
or
record)
with
a
poor
bass
response.
©
RECORD
indicator
This
indicator
will
light
when
DECK
B
is
placed
in
the
RECORD
mode.
*
Noise
reduction
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
"Dolby"
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
TURNTABLE
SECTION
©
Turntable
platter
,
..
©
Turntable
spindle
...
©
45
rpm
adaptor_
Place
this
adaptor
onto
the
turntable
spindle
to
play
a
45
rpm
record
with
a
large
spindle
hole.
©
SPEED
SELECT
switch
...
Use
this
switch
to
select
the
speed
of
the
turntable
platter.
33.for
33-1/3
rpm
LP
records
45.for
45
rpm
records.
$
CUEING
Lever...
Raise
this
lever
to
lift
the
tonearm.
Move
the
lever
for¬
ward
to
lower
the
tonearm
gently
onto
the
record
0
TONEARM
Rest
&
Lock
.
..
©TONEARM...
©
HEADSHELL
with
cartridge
.
..
250
Hz
The
250
Hz
control
varies
the
upper
bass
frequencies.
1
kHz
The
1
kHz
control
is
the
presence
control
and
can
be
used
to
emphasize
(bring
out
to
the
front),
or
de-emphasize
vocalists.
4.5
kHz
The
4.5
kHz
control
adds
brilliance
and
clarity
to
brass
instruments
and
violins.
15
kHz
The
15
kHz
control
can
be
used
to
make
up
for
missing
high
frequencies
absorbed
by
the
environment
and
to
add
a
natural
crispness
to
music.
ANTENNA
The
built-in
high
quality
ferrite
AM
antenna
and
the
supplied
FM
indoor
antenna
can
be
used
for
the
reception
of
local
sta¬
tions.
For
reception
within
a
steel-frame
building,
or
if
better
reception
of
weak
stations
is
desired,
place
the
unit
near
a
window
and
use
a
good
FM
outdoor
antenna.
For
other
information,
see
the
FM
ANTENNA
INFORMATION
section
in
this
manual.
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