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B: In
this
position,
the signal
{rom
any
m-onophonic
component
con-
,r""i"a
to
ih" Chunrr"I
-B.
i"p",
jacks
will
also
be
heard
on
both
speakers.
Low
Level
Gontrols
In
a fully
clockwise
position'
these
controls
will
permit
t!:
^f"lt
signal
level'{ro-
urry
"o-po"ents
connected
to
the
MAG
1'
MAG
2'
uria
Cnn
PHONO
input
jacks
to
be
fed
to the
amplifiers
in Chan'
;;i
A;"J
B. Use
t-he
numerical
markers
around
each
control
as
reference
Points.
---B";;o.J
the
signals
from
the
different
program sources
connected
,o
*.-i-lW
may"vary
in strength,
the sound
level
at
the speakers
may
vary
in intensity
as
you
turn
the Input
Selector
switch
{rom
one
pro-
;;;;";;"";'ttoih"r.
This
mav
require
the
readjustment
of
the
inu.i".
V"f"-"
control
each
time
a
change
is
made'
To
minimize
this
;;;iii"",
it is
advisable
to equalize
the
signal
level
from
vour
associ-
ated
components.
Most
components
are
equipped
with
Level
,or
Volume
controls'
These
have
ih" *u-"
I.rn"tio,t
u.
the
Low
Level
controls'
The
signal
level
from
each
component
can
be
adjusted
by
ear'in
the
lollowing
manner:
I-Turn
all
Level
controls
on
your
components
(including
the
Low
Level
controls)
lo
nininxum.
2-Turn
the
Master
Volume
control
on the
X'100
ro
maximum'
5-eJ:""
the
Low level
controls
until
the
volume
at
the speakers
is
as
loud
as
you
will
ever
wish
to hear
it'
2l.--Turn
the
Input
Selector
switch
to
each
position in
turn
and
adjust
the
Level
cintrols
on
the
other
components
until
the sound
at
the speakers
is
approximately
equal
to that
of
the
MAG
positionr'
Bqlqnce
€ontrol
This
control.
permits
you
to obtain
equal
-sound
levels
at
both
speaker
.y.t"^,
-
un important
con-sideration
{or
achieving
the
opti'
ri"--
"".L"pftonic
efiect.-
(This
is also
advanta-geous
{or
monophonic
oferation
,ih"r"
trno
channels
are
used')
With
the Balance
control
pointing
to
NORMAL,
the
volume
at
the
left
and
right
speakers
ii""iJi"
irt"
.am",
theor"tically'
Howevern
an
imbalance
may
occur
due
to
room
acoustics,
t"totJ
"ftut""teristics'
listener
position'
djfier'
ent speaker
efficiencies
"o
lfti.
imbalance
can
be.cortected
easily
by
il"il;;h;
"""i."i
.r'giiiv
io.'n"a
uex'e
or
MAX-B
to
increase
the
;;i;;;
t"*t
ut
the
left
L
right
speaker'
as
-required'
It should
be
;tffi
o,ri
,tu,
thi.
i;
;;;;
oot"t""
conuol;
-Iot'
"t
the
level-ol
i"""J
it
increased
on
one speaker,
it
is
decreased
on
the
other'
main'
taining
the same
overall
sound
output'
Ni;i7,-i;
i,
porribl"
to
cut ofi
the
'ouod
entirelv
from
the lelt
or
titfti-tp*t"t
system
by
advancing
the
Balance
control
to
the
extreme
MAX-B
or
MAX'A
Position.
Bqss
qnd
Treble
Conffols
These
controls
enable
you
to adjust
the
tonal
qualities
of
sound
to
yorr
p"r.orrul
listening',equiremlnts'
The
B.ass
controls
vary
the
i"",n.irv
"f
the
low
ttiqo"""v
bass
tones'.while
the
Treble
controls
v.ar"y';il
i;;";;itv
of
the
iigh
i'"qo"""v
treble.
tones'
Each
set
of
con-
irot.
-"ot.i.r"
oi
d.ral
k,to"b*
-oottt"d
one
behind
the
other'
The
.-ult",
tt
ol.,
with
the
black
bar
markers,
are
the
controls
{or Chan-
;;il;rh"
laige
outer
knobs,
with
the
dots,
control
Channel
B'
Turn-
ir* Jif,"t
mJl,
witl
turn
the
other,
.thus
permitting
simultaneous
il;;;;;;r'i"t-il"rr-l--"rt"""els'
However,
i'f
vou
wish
to
adjust
the
;;;;
i";
each
channel
separatelv,
hold
one
knob
while
turning
the
other.
To
increase
or
deciease
Lu"
ot
treble
intensity'
turn
these
knobs
toward
MAX
or
MIN,
as
required'
--
ih"
,ro-b"red
position.
u'oo"d'
each
set
of
controls
may
be
used
ur-r.I"""t.,"
points' To
listen
to
program
material
exactly
aE
it
o.igirr","^ttrrrn
a
hroaJcasting
ttudiq
sei
these.controls
to
NORMAL'
ihls
is
..flat,,
position,
and
is"equivalent
to
RIAA
equalization,-when
you
are
listening
to a
record,
or
tape
from
a
ta-pe
deck'
you will
main-
iain
the
equalization
established
by
the
Eq-ualization
switch
by
leav-
it
g
ttt"."
controls
in
NORMAL
position'
It should
be
emphasized'
ho"*"u"r,
that
the
Bass and
Treble
controls
may
be set
to any
position
dictated
by
personal
listening
preferences'
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ro

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