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Fisher P7 - Graphic Equalizer

Fisher P7
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JRROUND
Switch
ming
the
SURROUND
switch
on
gives
more
expansion
to
the
sound.
nnect
surround
speakers
to
create
the
atmosphere
of
a
concert
hail
stadium.
tample
of
System
Installation
(Fig.
18)
ig.
18
Left
front
speaker
VCR,
Video
Disc
player,
etc.
TV
Audio
component
system
Right
front
speaker
Left
surround
speaker
Right
surround
speaker
When
surround
speakers
are
connected,
sound
is
produced
from
the
surround
speakers
even
when
the
SURROUND
switch
is
turned
off.
The
surround
effect
cannot
be
obtained
if
the
source
is
monaural.
The
surround
effect
cannot
be
obtained
when
the
CD
DIRECT
but-
ton
is
turned
on.
OUDNESS
Switch
‘hen
the
volume
is
low,
sounds
with
low
and
high
frequencies
are
less
sdible
to
the
human
ear
than
sounds
with
medium
frequencies.
Turn
‘is
switch
on
when
listening
with
a
low
volume
to
emphasize
the
bass
nd
treble.
lotes
on
the
DUBBING,
HIGH
SPEED,
CD
REC
and
UNER
REC
Buttons
»
Note
that
the
dubbing
mode
is
set
when
either
the
DUBBING
or
HIGH
SPEED
button
is
pressed
while
tapes
are
loaded
in
both
Deck
1
and
Deck
2.
;
)
Note
that
if
a
tape
is
loaded
in
Deck
2
and
a
CD
(or
the
radio)
is
playing,
the
CD
(or
tuner)
recording
mode
is
set
if
the
CD
REC
(or
TUNER
REC)
button
is
pressed.
»
To
protect
important
tape
recordings,
we
recommend
breaking
off
the
accidental
erasure
prevention
tabs.
See
“Protecting
!mportant
Recordings”.
‘ASS
and
TREBLE
Controls
»
Use
the
BASS
contro!
to
adjust
the
low
frequencies,
the
TREBLE
contro!
to
adjust
the
high
frequencies.
Turn
the
control
clockwise
to
increase
the
level,
counterclockwise
to
decrease
it.
(The
level
is
normal
when
the
control
is
at
the
cen-
ter
position.)
»
When
using
the
graphic
equalizer,
set
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls
to
the
center
position.
3ALANCE
Control
jsuatly
leave
this
control
at
the
center
position.
Vhen
turned
clockwise,
the
sound
from
the
right
speaker
is
empha-
sized,
and
when
turned
counterclockwise,
the
sound
from
the
left
ipeaker
is
emphasized.
.istening
Through
Headphones
tirst
turn
down
the
volume,
then
connect
the
headphones
to
the
2HONES
jack.
The
sound
from
the
speakers
is
automatically
cut.
»
Keep
the
volume
at
an
appropriate
level
to
avoid
damaging
your
ears.
®
Listening
through
headphones
for
a
long
period
of
time
may
also
damage
your
ears.
When
Recording.
- .
The
following
switches,
buttons
and
controls
will
not
affect
the
record-
ng,
SO
you
can
adjust
them
to
your
liking
while
listening
to
the
sound
and
recording.
@
SURROUND
and
LOUDNESS
switches
e@
CD
DIRECT
button
@
VOLUME,
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls
@
BALANCE
control
Graphic
Equalizer
Basic
Operation
1.
Turn
on
the
amplifier’s
POWER
switch.
2.
Set
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls
on
the
amplifier
to
the
center
positions.
The
playback
sound
changes
if
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls
are
moved
after
adjusting
the
equalizer
settings.
(The
recorded
sound
is
not
affected.)
3.
Turn
on
the
equalizer’s
POWER
switch.
The
spectrum
analyzer/graphic
equalizer
displays
turn
on.
One
of
the
equalizer
select
indicators
lights
for
each
of
the
equalizers.
4.
Use
the
EQ
1
SELECT
and
EQ
2
SELECT
buttons
to
select
the
mode.
See
the
following
section
“Using
the
EQ
1
and
EQ
2
SELECT
buttons”.
5.
Start
playing
a
source
(CD,
tape,
etc.).
6.
Adjust
the
levels
of
the
different
frequency
bands.
See
“Adjusting
the
Equalizer
Pattern”.
7.
For
recording,
set
the
cassette
deck
to
the
recording
mode.
Recording
with
the
equalizer
effect
is
not
possible
when
using
the
DUBBING
and
HIGH
SPEED
buttons
on
the
cassette
deck.
Using
the
EQ
1
and
EQ
2
SELECT
Buttons
Use
the
EQ
1
SELECT
button
to
select
the
operating
mode
for
Graphic
Equalizer
1.
Use
the
EQ
2
SELECT
button
to
select
the
operating
mode
for
Graphic
Equalizer
2.
The
operating
mode
switches
between
PASS
(playback/recording
without
the
graphic
equalizer
effect),
LINE
(playback
with
the
graphic
equalizer
effect),
EQ
REC
(recording
with
the
graphic
equalizer
effect)
each
time
the
button
is
pressed.
@
itis
not
possible
to
set
both
graphic
equalizers
1
and
2
to
“LINE”
at
the
same
time.
The
one
fast
set
to
“LINE”
is
given
priority.
(When
one
is
set
to
“LINE”,
the
other
one
is
automatically
set
to
“PASS”
if
it
was
at
“LINE”.)
Fig.
19
a)
For
playback
with
the
graphic
equalizer
effect
on
1
or
2:
b)
Graphic
Equalizer
1
c)
Graphic
Equalizer
2
d)
Playback
with
1
e)
Playback
with
2
Fig.
20
a)
For
recording
with
the
graphic
equalizer
effect
on
1
or
2:
b)
Graphic
Equalizer
1
c)
Graphic
Equalizer
2
d)
Deck
1
e)
Deck
2
f)
Recording
with
1
g)
Recording
with
2
Fig.
21
a)
To
play
one
or
two
sources
with
one
graphic
equalizer
effect
while
recording
with
another:
b)
Graphic
Equalizer
1
c)
Graphic
Equalizer
2
d)
To
amplifier
e)
Deck
1
f)
Deck
2
g)
Playback
with
1,
recording
with
2
h)
Recording
with
1,
playback
with
2
Fig.
22
a)
To
record
one
or
two
sources
with
different
graphic
equalizer
effects:
b)
Graphic
Equalizer
1
c)
Graphic
Equalizer
2
d)
Deck
1
e)
Deck
2
f)
Recording
with
1
and
2

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