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Sansui SE-9 User Manual

Sansui SE-9
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Sansui SE-9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGraphic Equalizer
Frequency Bands10
Input Impedance50k ohms
Control Range±12dB
Input Sensitivity150mV
Output Level150mV
Frequency Bands (Hz)1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k

Summary

Precautions

Power plug

Safety guidelines for handling the power plug.

Inside the unit

Warnings about inserting objects or liquids into the unit.

Case and Panel Removal

Caution against internal component access to prevent damage.

Installation Environment

Advice on environmental factors affecting unit performance.

Cleaning Guidelines

Instructions on proper cleaning methods and substances.

Connections

AC Outlet Usage

Information on the unit's AC outlet capacity and connection limits.

General Connection Precautions

General advice for safe and correct cable connections.

Amplifier Connectivity

Guide for connecting the unit to an amplifier's tape terminals.

Tape Deck Connectivity

Instructions for connecting up to two tape decks to the unit.

Rack Mounting Adaptors

Attaching Rack Adaptors

Step-by-step guide for installing rack mounting hardware.

Panel Overview

Power Switch

Explanation of the unit's main power on/off switch function.

P.N. Level Control

Details on adjusting the pink noise generator output level.

Output Level Control

Function of the control for adjusting the unit's overall output level.

Display Switches

How to select channel display for spectrum analysis.

Control Panel Functions

Mode Selection Switches

Selection of operating modes like LINE, ANALYZE, COMPENSATE.

Equalizer Function Switches

Controls for activating or bypassing the equalizer function.

Memory Storage Switches

Controls for saving and recalling equalizer settings.

Tape Monitor Switches

For selecting tape source monitoring during playback.

Dubbing Switches

Controls for tape-to-tape copying operations.

MIC Jack

Connection point for the accessory microphone.

Spectrum Analyzer Display

Visual indication of frequency distribution.

System Indicators

Explanation of STAND BY, BUSY, UNDER/OVER LEVEL lights.

Equalizer Adjustment Controls

Physical knobs for adjusting frequency bands.

Operating Procedures

SOUND MENU Presets

Pre-programmed equalization curves for different music genres.

Using SOUND MENU for Playback

How to use the preset equalization curves for listening.

Storing Custom Equalizations

Guide for custom equalization settings storage.

Microphone and Sound Field Analysis

Microphone Battery Management

Instructions for loading and replacing the microphone battery.

Measuring Sound Fields

Procedure for analyzing room acoustics using the unit.

Sound Field Compensation

Initial Setup and Microphone Placement

Initial steps for compensating sound field response.

Compensation Process Execution

Steps for activating compensation and computer analysis.

Storing and Listening to Flat Response

Saving compensated settings and enjoying the result.

Compensation Operation Notes

Key considerations and troubleshooting for compensation.

Recording and Dubbing Operations

Recording with EQ Compensation

Procedure for recording audio with EQ adjustments.

Compensated Tape Dubbing

Copying tapes while maintaining sound quality enhancements.

Uncompensated Tape Dubbing

Copying tapes without applying equalization.

Specifications

Input and Output Characteristics

Technical details on impedances, levels, and frequency response.

Power, Dimensions, and Weight

Electrical, physical, and weight specifications of the unit.

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