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Technics SH-Z200 - Front Panel Controls; Band-Level Controls; Equalization Switch

Technics SH-Z200
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Front
panel
Left
channel
band
level
controls
Veoch
rise
Power
switch
(
M
off,
=
on)
@
Power
switch
This
switch
can
be
used
to
turn
the
power
on
and
off.
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Band-level
controls
These
levers
are
used
to
adjust
the
7
frequency
levels
that
result
from
dividing
the
63
Hz~16
kHz
frequency
range
into
7.
When
these
levers
are
moved
in
the
‘‘+
dB”
direction,
peak
frequency
characteristics
are
obtained.
When
they
are
moved
in
the
‘‘—
dB"
direction,
dip
frequency
characteristics
are
obtained.
These
characteristics
can
be
emphasized
or
attenuated
a
maximum
of
12
dB.
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Power
indicator
This
indicator
will
illuminate
when
turned
on.
the
power
switch
is
@
Equalization
switch
This
switch
can
be
used
to
turn
the
equalization
circuitry
on
and
off.
on
(H_.
a»):
Set
to
this
position
for
equalizer
correction.
Off
(mH):
Set
to
this
position
to
turn
off
equalizer
correction.
By
turning
this
switch
on
and
off,
the
equalizer
effect
can
also
be
checked.
When
this
switch
is
in
the
‘‘off’
(m_.
HM)
position,
signals
will
still
pass
through
the
unit
and
be
emitted,
regardless
of
whether
the
power
switch
is
in
the
‘‘on”
or
“off”
position.
Equalization
switch
(
Ml
off,
=
on)
Tape-monitor
selector
(
J
source,
=
tape)
Recording
mode
selector
(
straight,
=
EQ)
Power
indicator
Right
channel
band
level
controls
@
Tape-monitor
selector
source
(m_.
Hi):
Set
to
this
position
to
listen
to
the
radio
or
a
disc.
tape
(B_.
=):
Set
to
this
position
to
listen
to
a
tape
deck.
@
Recording
mode
selector
Straight
(m=
_
Hi):
Set
to
this
position
to
record
without
equalizer
correction.
EQ
(H_
m):
Set
to
this
position
in
order
to
make
a
tape
recording
of
a
radio
broadcast
or
a
disc
while
controlling
the
frequency
response.
Note:
The
equalization
switch
must
be
set
to
the
‘‘on”
(H_.
m)
position
and
then
the
tape-monitor
selector
must
be
set
to
the
‘‘source’”
(mH)
position,
otherwise
the
frequency
response
cannot
be
controlled.

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