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~-X-MX70BK
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Using
the
Amplifier
Using
the
Power
Switch
1.
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
on
the
stereo
system.
When
the
POWER
switch
is
not
pressed
and
the
power
cord
is
plugged
in,
the
stereo
is
in
STANDBY
mode
and
STANDBY
indicator
fights.
In
STANDBY
mode,
the
stereo
uses
a
small
amount
of
power
(13
watts)
for the
clock,
memory
contents,
and
any
timers
which
are
set.
2.
To
disconnect
power
completely,
unplug
the
power
cord.
Adjusting
the
Volume
Controls
Volume
Turn
the
VOLUME
knob
to
adjust
the
volume
level
of
the
speakers
or
head-
phones.
®
Connect
headphones
to
the
PHONES
jack
on
the
amplifier
for
listening
through
headphones.
No
sound
will
be
produced
from
the
speakers.
®
Turn
the
MIXING
LEVEL
knob
to
the
SOURCE
position
unless
a
microphone
is
used.
Balance
Turn
the
BALANCE
knob
to
adjust
the
left-and-right
sound
balance
in
the
speakers
or
headphones.
Twin
Bass
Turn
the
TWIN
BASS
knob
to
adjust
the
output
level
of
the
Subwoofers.
Turning
this
contro!
toward
MAX
will
boost
the
low
frequencies.
Using
the
SEA
Function
You
can
think
of
the
SEA
function
as
an
enhanced
version
of
the
conven-
tional
Bass
and
Treble
knobs
on
most
sound
systems.
Use
it
to
alter
the
tone
of
the
source
(for
example,
CD,
tape,
or
broadcast)
by
increasing
or
decreasing
the
levels
of
selected
frequency
ranges.
The
total
frequency
range
that
the
amplifier
can
reproduce
(from
the
lowest-
pitched
sounds
to
the
highest)
is
divided
into
seven
sections:
63Hz,
160Hz,
400H2z,
1kHz,
2.5kHz,
6.3kHz,
and
16kHz.
By
making
certain
frequency
ranges
louder
or
softer,
you
can
change
the
sound
to
suit
your
taste.
You
can
also
choose
from
six
pre-programmed
SEA
settings.
Controlling
Sound
with
the
SEA
Function
1.
Press
the
SEA
button
on
the
Amplifier.
The
SEA
indicator
lights
up.
2.
Press
the
FREQUENCY
<
or
P
button
on
the
Amplifier
to
select
one
of
the
seven
frequency
ranges
to
work
on.
Press
the
FREQUENCY
P
button
to
select
the
next
higher
frequency
and
the
<4
button
for
the
next
lower
frequency.
3.
Press
the
SEA
LEVEL
button
(+
or
—}
on
the
Amplifier
to
set the
level
for
the
selected
frequency
range.
=F
0
@
Press
the
+
button
to
increase
sounds
in
the
selected
frequency
range,
and
pressing
the
button
to
decrease
sounds
in
this
frequency
range.
®@
Repeat
steps
2-3
for
each
frequency
range.
Note:
If
you
want
to
compare
the
new
sound
You
have
created
with
the
way
the
system
sounded
before,
press
the
SEA
button
on
the
Ampiifier
and
listen
to
a
selection
of
music.
Then
press
the
SEA
button
again
to
hear
the
new
sound.
4.
Press
the
MEMORY
button
on
the
Amplifier
to
store
your
SEA
pattern
in
memory.
Cc
Using
an
SEA
Pattern
You
can
use
the
SEA
pattern
you
created,
or
one
of
the
six
pre-prograrn
med
SEA
patterns,
each
of
which
has
its
own
sound
characteristics.
The
pre-programmed
SEA
patterns
are:
ROCK
Boosted
low
and
high
frequencies.
JAZZ
Gives
a
feeling
of
a
live
atmosphere.
Good
for
acoustic
music.
POPS
Good
for
vocal
music.
CLASSIC
Set
for
wide
and
dynamic
sound
stereo
systems.
H.PHONE
When
creating
tapes
for
headphone
use.
CAR
When
creating
tapes
for
use
in
a
car
stereo.
1.
Press
the SEA
button
on
the
Amplifier.
The
SEA
indicator
light
goes
on.
2.
Press
the
SEA
PRESET
button
to
select
an
SEA
Pattem.
Cc
Each
press
of
the
SEA
PRESET
button
changes
the
pattern
displayed
in
the
following
order:
>
ROCK
PB
JAZZ
Pm
POPS
®
CLASSIC
P
H.
PHONE
»
CAR
®
MANUAL
(back
to
the
beginning)
Changing
the
SEA
Display
The
display
on
the
amplifier
indicates
the
sound
being
played
back
in
s@ven
frequency
bands.
Five
display
modes
(PEAK
HOLD,
PEAK
LINE,
SHOVWER,
MOUTH,
SHUTTER)
are
available.
Every
time
the
DISPLAY
button
is
pressed,
the
display
mode
changes
in
the
following
order:
Cc
®
PEAK
HOLD
P
PEAK
LINE
®
SHOWER
®
MOUTH
P
SHUTTER
(back
to
the
beginning)

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JVC DX-MX70BK Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJVC
ModelDX-MX70BK
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

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