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NAD 7220PE 7020e User Manual

NAD 7220PE 7020e
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NAD 7220PE 7020e Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency response20Hz to 20kHz
Input sensitivity2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Power output20 watts per channel into 8 ohms
Speaker load impedance4-16 ohms
Tuning rangeFM: 87.5-108 MHz, AM: 520-1710 kHz

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Warnings and Cautions

Key safety notices regarding fire, electric shock, and proper usage of the appliance.

Speaker and Antenna Connections

Connecting Additional Speakers

Details on connecting a second pair of speakers, including 'ambience recovery' setup.

Antenna Terminal Setup

Instructions for connecting AM and FM antennas for optimal reception.

Phono Ground Connection

How to connect the turntable's grounding wire to reduce hum.

Audio Input Connections

Guide to connecting turntables, video sound sources, and CD players.

Tape Deck Connectivity

Instructions for connecting tape recorders for recording and playback.

Soft Clipping Feature

Explanation of the soft clipping circuit for reducing distortion at high levels.

Speaker Impedance Selector

How to set the impedance selector for different speaker loads.

Front Panel Controls

Power Button Operation

Describes how to switch the receiver on and off using the front panel button.

Headphone Jack Usage

Details on connecting headphones and automatic speaker muting.

Extra Speaker Selection

Controls for activating the 'B' speaker set and ambience recovery mode.

Bass and Treble Tone Controls

Adjusting the low and high frequency levels for desired tonal balance.

Balance Control Adjustment

How to adjust the relative levels of the left and right audio channels.

Tape Monitor Function

Using the TAPE button to monitor playback or processed signals.

Input Selector Buttons

Selecting audio sources for listening and recording.

Mono Mode

Blending stereo channels for mono sound and FM reception.

Loudness Compensation

Circuit that boosts bass/treble at low volumes.

Volume Control

Adjusting the overall loudness level of the sound output.

Tuning Display and Indicators

Information on frequency display, center-tune, and FM stereo indicators.

Tuning and Memory Features

Tuning Modes

Using manual tuning, search mode, and up/down tuning controls.

Preset Station Memory

Storing and recalling favorite stations using pre-set buttons.

Memory Enter Procedure

Steps for entering station frequencies into the tuner's memory presets.

Tuner Overload Protection

Notes on amplifier protection against high power levels and low impedance.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Sound Issues

Diagnosing problems like no power, incorrect tuning, or headphone jack usage.

One Channel No Sound

Troubleshooting steps for a single channel not producing audio.

Low-Frequency Hum

Identifying and resolving hum issues related to phono or tape connections.

Reception Interference

Addressing distorted FM reception and AM/FM whistles or buzzes.

Weak Bass and Imaging

Solutions for weak bass and diffuse stereo imaging, often related to speaker phasing.

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