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Technics RS-B965 Service Manual

Technics RS-B965
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Nultipiex
filter
switch
Level
adjustment
indicator
left
sueuuennccusucusncenant
right
ONDURCRRERER0SE
A
LEVEL
CAL
Adjust
the
left
and
right
recording
levels
to
the
arrow
position.
y
jeft
«
PUUNOGEOROUEGROREE
right
VEUOROOROCUCUEOEED,
LEVEL
CAL
Bias
adjustment
indicator
y-
lett
DOUOGROURCUCHUSORORGORGE!
right
FOORDSUNEDSUEGCRNE
BIAS
CAL
4
Adjust
the
high-range
recording
level
to
the
low-range
recording
level.
rete
«
CUESUNCHGRRENESEE
right
SOURUCREDSEEGEGE
BIAS
CAL
4
frequencies;
the
“right”
side
indicates
the
recording
level
of
(
The
“left”
side
indicates
the
recording
level
of
the
high
the
low
frequencies.
B
Starting
the
recording
Q
Return
to
the
original
play
source,
and
press
the
rewind
button
to
rewind
the
tape.
10
Press
the
record
button.
(The
recording
indicator
will
illuminate
and
the
playback
indicator
will
flash
continuously;
the
unit
will
be
in
the
recording
stand-by
mode.)
11
Press
the
playback
button
to
start
the
re-
cording,
and
start
playing
the
source
which
is
to
be
recorded.
PMXPfilter
Because
the
pilot
signals*,
etc.
included
with
FM
stereo
broadcast
signals
are
subjected
to
Dolby
noise-reduction
processing
in
the
same
way
as
the
music
signals
when
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
being
recorded,
there
is
apt
to
be
deterioration
of
the
tone
quality,
and
the
noise-reduction
effect
is
reduced.
This
unit,
however,
is
provided
with
an
MPX
filter
that
filters
out
the
19
kHz
frequency,
which
is
the
frequency
of
the
pilot
signal.
Note
that
there
is
virtually
no
audible
effect
upon
the
tone
quality
as
a
result
of
the
use
of
the
MPX
filter.
This
switch
can
be
used
during
the
recording
of
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
that
employs
Dolby
noise
reduction
so
as
to
prevent
misoperation
of
the
Dolby
noise
reduction.
This
switch,
however,
should
be
switched
OFF
when
a
sound
source
other
than
the
FM
broadcast
is
being
recorded,
such
as
for
example,
a
sound
source
that
has
a
wide
frequency
range,
such
as
a
compact
disc,
etc.
“Pilot
signal
The
pilot
signal
is
a
signal
that
is
used
to
separate
FM
broadcast
signals
in
stereo
(left
and
right
channels);
this
signal
is
generated
on
a
frequency
that
is
very
close
to
the
19
kHz
music
band.

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Technics RS-B965 Specifications

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BrandTechnics
ModelRS-B965
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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