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with
the
Master
volume
contror.
Turning
this
switch
slightly
clock-
wise
until
it
clicks
will
supply
power
to the
unit,
as well
".
to
"rry
components
connected
to
the Auxiliary
AC
receptacles,
and
light the
green
jewel.
The
Master
Volume
control
varies
the
ievel
oi
sourrd
simultaneously
on
both
channels.
Turning
this
control
in
a clockwise
direction
increases
the
sound
level
at botl
speaker
systems.
lnput
Selector
Switch
This
five-position
switch
is
used
to
select
any
component
connected
to
the
input
jacks
of
the X-100.
The positions
irave
tire
following pur-
pose:
liAG
I:
Selects
a tape
deck
(or
a
record
player
equipped
with
a
low_
Ievel
rnagnetic
cartridge),
connected
to
tle
MAG
I'input
jacks.
MAG
2:
This
position
selects
a record player
equipped
with
a low-
level
magnetic
cartridge,
or a high
level
magnetic
or
ceramic
car-
tridge,
connected
to
the
MAG
Z or
CER
PHONO
input
jacks.
TUNER
Use
this
position
to
select
a tuner,
or tuners,
connected
to
the
TUN
input
jacks.
fUX,l3
In
this
position,
you
can
select
any
component
connected
to
rhe
AUX
I
input
jacks,
whether
a t"pe
.ecorder,
o.
ury other
high
level
component,
l_YI ?l
Use this position
to
select
any
component
connected
to
the
AUX
2
input
jacks.
Tope
Monitor
Switch
The
Tape
Monitor
switch
(the
third
slide
switch
from
the
right)
is
used
in the
ON
position
only
to
playback
recorded
-ut".l.i
iro_
I
tape
recorder
equipped
with
separate
recoriling
""a
pnyil"l,
i"oar,
or,to
monitor
this
type
of
recorder
while
making
a
tape
recording.
This
switch
must
remain
in
the
OFF position
at
ili
othei
timr,
o,t
"i-
wise the
X-100
will
be
inoperative.
(O-f
course,
if
this
type,f
.""-aL
is
connecred
ro
the
AUX
input
jacks
instead
of
the
MdN
input
jacks,
the
Tape
Monitor
switch
should
also
be
in
the
dr"tr'
position.)
3
Equolizotion
Swirch
The
Equalization
switch is
efiective
only
when
the Input
Selector
switch
is in
either
MAG
I
or
MAG
2
position;
that is,
when
you
are
playing
either
records,
or
tape
(from
a tape
deck).
Its
purpose
is to
provide
RIAA
equalization
on
PHONO
position,
and
NARTB
equali_
zation
on
TAPE position.
Set this
switch
to either
pHONO
or TApE
positiorr,
depending
upon
which
type
of
program
source
you
are
play.
ing.
(This
switch
does zol provide
equalization
for tape'from
aiaje
recorder,
since
this
unit
is connected
to
the
AUX inputs.)
To
maintain
the
two
types
of
equalization,
the
Bass
and
Treble
controls
should, of
course,
be
in
NORMAL position.
llode
Selector
After
you
have
selected
a
particular
program
source
with the
Input
Selector
switch,
the
Mode
Selector
swiich
must
be
set in
accordance
with
-
the
type
of
program
source-whether
monophonic
or
stereo:
phonic.
Each
position
of
this
switch
has
the
following
funcrion:
MONO
PHONO:
Use
this
position
to
play
monophonic
records if
your
record player
is
stereophonic.
The
monophonic
signal
from the
record
will be
fed
to
both
channels
and heard
on b]oth
.p"ak"r",
resulting
in
a
superior
monophonic
efiect.
In
addition,
*-if"
uoJ
noise
due
to
vertical
stylus
movement
will
be
completeiy
eliminated.
REVERSE:
Use this position
only
if the
stereo
arrangement
at the
pro_
gram
so'rce
is
reversed.
The
signal
from
channel
A
will
be
switched
tn
Channel
B,
while
the
signal
from
Channel
B
will
be switched
to
Channel
A.
STEREO:
This
is the
normal
listening position
for
a/l
stereophonic
program
sources,
whether
record,
tape,
or
stereo
broadcast.
The
sigrral
from
Channel
A
will
be heard
on th;
left
speaker,
and
the
signal
fiom
Channel
B
will
be
heard
on
the
right
speake..
A:
In,this position,
the
signal
f.om
any
monophonic
component
con_
"9-"j+
t9
the
input
jacks
in
Channel
A is
fej
to
both
cf,annels
and
will
be
heard
on
both
speakers
to
provide
a
superior
monophonic
efiect.
This
may
include
a monophonic
r""ord
pluy"r,
tape
deck,
etc.

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