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Onkyo P-308

Onkyo P-308
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To
record
from
another
component
through
an
equalizer
Either
the
tape
deck
or
the
equalizer
(or
mixer)
to
be
used
must
be
connected
to
the
TAPE-1
termi-
nals
and
the
other
to
either
the
TAPE-2
or
TAPE-3
terminals.
Next,
set
the
REC
SELECTOR
(
[i]
or
(12)
)
for
the
terminals
to
which
the
tape
deck
is
attached
to
the
dubbing
mode
(1
2&3
or
2/31).
This
operation
is
not
possible
if
the
tape
deck
and
equalizer
to
be
used
are
connected
to
the
TAPE-2
and
TAPE-3
terminals.
The
REC
SELECTOR
[11]
[12]
switches
should
be
set
according
to
the
chart
below.
Equalizer
(mixer)
Tape
deck
connected
to
connected
to
TAPE-1
TAPE-1
Tape
deck
Equalizer
(mixer)
connected
to
connected
to
TAPE-2
{or
3)
TAPE-2
(or
3)
desired
source
REC
SELECTOR
[it
1h
2&3
(except
1>
2&3)
b
aaa
desired
source
REG
SENEGTOR®
ig
(except
2/3
1)
Sian?
TAPE
SELECTOR
balled
TAPE-2
(or
3)
RECORDING
OUTPUT
[8]
|
ON
ON
It
is
not
possible
to
dub
tapes
from
one
deck
to
an-
other
through
an
equalizer
using
the
three
sets
of
TAPE
terminals.
To
dub
tapes
from
one
deck
to
an-
other
through
an
equalizer,
connect
the
deck
to
be
used
as
the
source
to
the
LINE
terminals
and
set
the
REC
SELECTOR
to
the
appropriate
setting.
About
the
Variable
Bass
and
Treble
Boosting
System
This
unit
is
designed
to
gradually
reduce
the
effect
of
the
tone
controls
(bass
and
treble)
as
the
volume
exceeds
a
certain
level.
The
variable
boosting
sys-
tem
gradually
reduces
the
boosting
effect
of
the
bass
[1]
and
treble
controls
when
one
or
both
of
these
controls
is
turned
beyond
(to
the
right
of)
the
center
defeat
position
and
the
volume
control
[6]
is
turned
beyond
the
15
graduation
(the
12:00
posi-
tion).
When
the
volume
is
turned
all
the
way
up,
the
frequency
response
will
be
flat
again.
Volume
set-
tings
below
the
15
graduation
have
no
effect
on
the
tone
controls.
Also,
bass
and
treble
control
settings
below
(to
the
left
of)
the
center
defeat
position
are
not
altered
by
the
volume
level.
Diagram
showing
connections
for
the
input,
tape
and
recording
selectors
PHONO
@
co
TUNER
input
selector
(5)
LINE-1
LINE-2
RECORDING
OUTPUT
[3]
fy
TAPE-2
(TAPE-2&3}
Trouble-Shooting
Guide
If
the
P-308
fails
to
function
normally,
first
check
the
following
points
before
calling
for
professional
servicing.
If
the
problem
still
persists
or
is
of
a
differ-
ent
nature
than
the
problems
listed
below,
discon-
nect
the
power
cord
and
contact
your
Onkyo
dealer.
1.
No
power
Has
the
power
cord
been
properly
plugged
into
the
wail
socket?
2.
No
sound
when
power
is
switched
on
Check
the
power
amplifier
or
speaker
systems
to
be
sure
the
problem
is
not
located
there.
Check
that
the
tape
selector
(13)
has
been
set
to
the
correct
position.
Also
check
for
possible
incor-
rect
connection
of
input
and
output
cables
includ-
ing
disconnection
and
short
circuits.
Note
that
until
the
Servo
Operation
indicator
[2]
lights,
no
sound
will
be
heard
from
the
speakers
because
the
transient
killer
is
operating.
.
Generation
of
hum,
howling
or
other
unwanted
noise
Check
for
loose
connections
of
the
ground
line,
input
and
output
cable
connections.
Also
check
the
ground
connections
to
the
power
amplifier
and
turntable.
Howling
can
be
generated
when
the
speaker
sys-
tems
are
too
close
to
the
turntable.
Noise
can
also
be
picked
up
if
a
power
transmitter
is
used
nearby.
Hum
can
be
induced
if
connecting
cables
pass
too
close
to
the
power
cord
or
power
trans-
former.
.
Very
low
level
output
sound
when
playing
records
The
output
level
will
be
too
low
if
the
cartridge
selector
[f7|
is
set
to
the
MM
position
when
us-
ing
an
MC
cartridge.
Check
the
type
of
cartridge
being
used.

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