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13
REVERB
EQUALIZER
In
addition
to
varying
the
amount
of
reverberation
effect,
you
can
use
these
controls
to
change
the
frequency
response
of
the
reverberation
sound
as
well,
thus
adding
a
wealth
of
new
possibilities
for
creative
sound
mixing.
The
reverb
level
of
each
of
the
frequency
ranges
indicated
above
the
controls
can
be
varied
within
a
range
of
+
10~
—10
dB.
When
a
con-
trol
is
in
its
center
click
position,
the
corresponding
frequency
response
will
be
flat
(normal).
When
a
control
is
moved
upward,
that
frequency
range
will
be
emphasized,
and
when
the
control
is
moved
downward,
that
frequency
range
will
be
deemphasized.
14
VIDEO
SOUND/TAPE-2
EQUALIZER
Controls
These
controls
are
used
for
adding
tonal
equalization
to
the
sounds
from
a
videocassetterecorder
or
cassette
deck-3.
The
level
near
the
frequency
indicated
above
the
controls
can
be
con-
tinuously
controlled
across
a
+
10
dB
to
10
dB
range
using
these
con-
trols.
The
level
is
made
flat
at
the
center
clickstop
position.
When
a
control
is
slid
upward
from
this
position,
the
level
is
increased
center-
ing
on
that
frequency;
when
it
is
slid
downward,
the
level
is
reduced.
®
When
sound
quality
compensation
is
not
required,
set
all
the
con-
trols
to
their
center
clickstop
position.
15
VIDEO
SOUND
IN
Jack
This
jack
is
used
when
connecting
the
audio
output
from
a
video
cas-
sette
or
tape
deck
by
means
of
a
stereo
phono
plug.
Since
this
jack
has
the
same
connection
function
as
the
rear-panel
VIDEO
SOUND
STEREO
IN
terminals,
you
can
use
both
terminals
and
jack
to
simultaneously
con-
nect
two
different
program
sources.
Operating
procedures
Operation
of
amplifier
or
receiver
connected
Set
the
input
selector
or
tape
monitor
switch
to
‘‘ON’’
corresponding
to
the
tape
terminals
to
which
connection
has
been
made
on
the
RG-710
and
corresponding
to
the
amplifier
or
receiver
used.
*
Set
the
switch
to
‘‘SOURCE”’
when
the
amplifier
or
receiver
comes
with
a
rec
out
selector
switch.
BE
cepeon
and
record
play
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
switch
on
the
unit’s
power.
i
Press
the
unit's
SOURCE
switch
of
the
SELECTOR
switches.
3.
Set
the
volume
control
on
the
amplifier
or
receiver
to
the
usual
listen-
ing
position.
4.
Select
the
program
source
using
the
input
selector
switch
on
the
am-
plifier
or
receiver,
tune
in
the
broadcast
station
or
play
the
record,
and
adjust
the
volume
using
the
amplifier’s
VOLUME
control.
Tape
playback
1.
When
only
1
cassette
deck
is
connected,
or
when
playing
back
cas-
sette
deck-1:
Press
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
switch,
and
slide
the
FADER
contro!
upward.
Playback
on
cassette
deck-2:
Press
the
TAPE-1
SELECTOR
switch,
and
slide
the
FADER
control
upward.
Playback
on
cassette
deck-3
or
video
cassette
recorder:
Slide
the
FADER
control
downward.
2.
Set
the
tape
deck
to
the
playback
mode,
and
use
the
amplifier’s
volume
control
to
adjust
the
sound
volume.
*
.
The
FADER
control
can
be
used
to
switch
from
record
or
TAPE-1
sounds
to
TAPE-2
or
video
sounds
by
smoothly
fading
the
respec-
tive
sounds
out
and
in
without
a
sharp
break
between
the
two.
In
addition,
the
control
can
be
used
as
a
mixing
control
for
two
differ-
“ent
sounds.
16
MULTIDIMENSION
Switch
““MULTIDIMENSION’”
is
a
function
which
allows
you
to
add
increased
breadth
and
concert-hall
realism
to
the
sound
from
the
right
and
left
speakers.
When
using
this
function,
press
the
switch
to
ON
(
a=).
When
not
using
the
funcion,
release
to
OFF
(1).
17
MULTIDIMENSION
Control
When
the
right-side
switch
is
set
to
ON
(
mm),
rotating
this
control
clock-
wise
will
add
increased
breadth
to
the
sound
from
your
speakers,
ex-
panding
their
sound
image
outside
the
speakers
themselves.
Setting
the
control
at
‘‘MAX"’
gives
the
greatest
degree
of
effect.
18
FADER
Control
By
using
this
control,
you
can
simuitanenously
control
the
sound
volume
from
both
SOURCE
or
TAPE-1
{cassette
deck-2)
component,
and
also
VIDEO
SOUND
or
TAPE-2
(cassette
deck-3)
component.
When
set
to
the
center
position,
the
two
sounds
will
be
output
in
equal
proportions;
when
the
control
is
moved
upward,
the
sound
from
VIDEO
SOUND
or
TAPE-2
will
decreased,
while
sounds
from
SOURCE
or
TAPE-1
are
in-
creased.
In
contrast,
when
the
control
is
moved
downward
from
the
center
position,
sounds
from
SOURCE
or
TAPE-1
will
be
decreased
while
sounds
from
VIDEO
SOUND
or
TAPE-2
are
increased.
*
The
rear-panel
GAIN
ADJ
control
should
be
adjusted
so
that,
when
the
FADER
control
is
set
to
its
center
position,
the
sound
levels
from
SOURCE
or
TAPE-1
and
those
from
VIDEO
SOUND
or
TAPE-2
are
.
equal.
SELECTOR
SOURCE—
Cassette
deck
3
Cassette
deck
2
3
:
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