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Quadraflex Reference 650FET R - Copying Tapes

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Phono Operation
Set the selector
to Phono
1
or
Phono 2 depending on
which
one
you
have
attached
your
turntable
to. Make sure
your
turntable
is located
far
enough away
from
your
speakers
to
prevent
feedback.
Tape Deck Operation-
Playback
The Tape
Mon
switch
normally controls selection
of
playback
for
two decks.
lf
your
deck
is
a
three-head design
(usually
open-
reel), the
fape
position
allows
you
to
hear the tape deck's output
whether it is in its
record or
playback
mode.
Switching
the fape
Mon
lever
to
its fape
1
or
Tape 2
position
overrides
the
selector
switch
for the sound
you
will
hear. lf no
tape
deck is
attached
to
either the
Tape 1 or Tape
2
position,
no sound
will
be
heard.
Tape
Deck Operation-Recording
Set
the selector
for the source
you
wish to
record. Adjust
recording controls on
your
tape deck according
to the
manufacturer's
instructions.
The recording will
not
be affected
by
the 650FETR's
settings oI
Volume,
Balance, Loudness,
Hi Filter
or any
of the
tone controls.
You can
quickly
check
to see
that the deck
is receiving
the
proper
signal
by switching
the
fape Mon
lever
to
its appropriate
fape
position.
Copying
Tapes
Copying
tapes requires two tape
decks. Your
Reference:650FETR
is
equipped
with special
Dubbing circuits
which allow
decks to copy
from either
one
to the other
independent of
the selector switch.
This means that
you
can
listen to any source
while the decks are copying.
This
is
done by
setting
Ihe Dubbing
switch
in
the
1
>2 position
if
you
wish
to
play
a tape on
Deck
1
and copy
it
on
Deck 2. Use the
2>'l
position
to
reverse the
procedure.
To listen to either deck at any
time use the
fape Mon switch.
Thus
you
have the choice of
listening to the deck
playing,
the deck
recording, or an entirely
separate
source
without interfering with the
recording.
Adjusting Tone
The
Reference:650FETR receiver
has
controls
to
adjust
bass,
treble, and
/oudness compensation.
The bass and treble controls
have
no affect on
the sound in their center
(12
o'clock)
position.
These controls should be set
to taste. There are detents at each
2 dB
increment for easily repeatable settings.
Avoid turning the
bass
all
the way up at
high volume. This may distort the sound
and damage
your
loudspeakers.
The Reference:650FETR
has
an additional
Presence control to
boost or cut critical
midrange frequencies.
lt is
especially
useful
to
isolate
a
solo
voice,
piano, guitar,
etc. and
make it more
or