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Teac AG-V3050 - AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS; Speaker, Tone, and Volume Controls

Teac AG-V3050
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Radio
Reception
|
Audio
Adjustments
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BASS/TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
LOUDNESS
SPEAKERS
Select
Buttons
®
When
the
A
and/or B
button
is
pressed,
sound
will
be
heard
from
the
speakers
connected
to
the
SPEAKERS
A
and/or
B
terminals
on
the
rear
panel.
Note:
If
both
SPEAKERS
Select
Buttons
A
and
B
are
pressed
with
speakers
connected
only
to
either
SPEAKERS
A
or
SPEAKERS
B
terminals,
no
sound
will
be
heard
from
the
speakers.
If
speakers
are
not
connected
to
either
terminal,
leave
the
button
corresponding
to
the
unused
terminal
set
to
OFF.
Tone
(BASS
and
TREBLE)
Controls
@
These
are
for
boosting
and
attenuating
low
and
high
frequencies.
Response
will
be
“flat"
with
the
controls
in
their
center
“click"
positions.
BALANCE
Control
®
This
shifts
the
sound
toward
the
left
or
right
speaker.
LOUDNESS
Button
@
This
button
compensates
for
the
non-linear
response
of
the
human
ear
at
low
volumes.
Set
this
switch
to
the
OFF
position
when
listening
at
normal
levels.
MUTING
Button
@(on
the
Remote
Control
Unit)
Press
this
to
mute
the
sound
from
the
speakers
and
headphones
when
answering
the
telephone,
etc.
To
restore
the
original
volume,
press
the
MUTING
button
again.
While
muting
is
engaged,
the
MASTER
VOLUME
level
indicator
will
flicker.
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Auto
Tuning
POWER
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1.
Press
the
AM
or
FM
button*.
*
The
TUNER
button
can
also
be
pressed
instead
when
you
want
to
listen
to
a
station
selected
last
by
changing
from
another
source.
2.
Press
the
AUTO/MANU(al)
TUNING
button
so
that
the
SEARCH
indicator
appears
in
the
display.
3.
Press
the
UP
or
DOWN
TUNING
button.
The
next
station
broadcasting
at
a
frequency
higher
or
lower
than
that
of
the
current
station
is
automatically
detected
and
tuned
in.
e@
FM
MODE
Button
(@)
Pressing
this
button
alternates
between
Stereo
mode
and
Mono
mode
(MONO
indicator
lights).
Stereo
FM
stereo
broadcasts
are
received
in
stereo
and
the
STEREO
indicator
lights
in
the
display.
Monophonic
broadcasts
are
received
in
mono.
If
FM
broadcasts
with
weak
signal
strength
are
received,
the
FM
muting
function
works
automatically
to
cut
the
signals,
eliminating
loud
noise.
Mono
To
compensate
for
weak
FM
stereo
reception,
select
this
mode.
Reception
will
now
be
forced
monaural,
reducing
unwanted
noise.
@
TUNED
Indicator
(@'s
HI)
“TUNED"
appears
in
the
display
when
a
broadcast
is
correctly
tuned
in.

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