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sensitivity
switch
the setting
AMPLIFIER
1 V".
Positioning
the loudspeaker
To obtain the optimum
amount of care must be exercized
ing the loudspeaker
enclosures.
Since
every room has its own acoustic
racteristics,
which are governed
shape, size and furnishings
impossible
to state here just where the enclo-
sures should be placed. The best positions
be found only by trial and error. The following
notes should be of help to you.
• Try to keep
the
distance
closures
about
the same
to the
listener.
Bass response
is accentuated
sures
are
situated
in corners
If the response
then is not desired,
prove matters by placing
what higher, and farther from the corners.
• Reproduction
of treble
if the enclosures
are positioned
ture,
curtains
etc.
• Keep the loudspeaker
as possible.
The effect of a certain
can be offset by means of the stereo balance
control.
Aerials
FM-aerial
Transmissions
from
be received
using
a provisional
(supplied),
which
should
socket@
For best results, of course, particularly in the
case of FM-stereo
reception,
(75 Ohm) should be employed.
aerial to socket@.
AM-aerial
The built-in ferrite
rod aerial will provide sa-
tisfactory reception of local stations with strong
signals.
If reception
is too weak an AM-outdoor
can be connected to socket @. If desired,
an earth
lead
can
be connected
pole of this socket.
Headphones
Stereo
headphones,
can be connectedto socketC).
Connecting
the headphones cuts off the loud-
speakers.
Remark:
Listening via headphones usually
must be "PRE-
enclosures
stereo effect,
a certain
in position-
cha-
mainly by the
of the room, it is
between
the
as the distance
of each
if the enclo-
or on the
floor.
try to im-
the enclosures
some-
is adversely
affected
behind
furni-
set-up as symmetrical
asymmetry
nearby
FM-stations
wire
aerial
be
connected
an external
aerial
Connect this
aerial
to the
other
impedance
8-600 Ohm,
asks for a higher setting of volume control @
than
when
listening
Therefore
it is recommended
trol
to a lower
headphones
plug.
Record
player
A record
player fitted with a magneto-dynamic
pick-up
cartridge
e.
can
Recorders
Reel
to reel
or cassette
nected,
for
recording
en-
sockets @ and @.
If for connection to socket@ a 3-head recor-
der is used the monitor
must be connected to socket @ and selector
30 must be set to depressed
Tuner/amplifier
Amplifier
section
Switch
on/off
lights up/goes out.
• Select playback
corder A with source selector @. Tape/mo-
nitor selector
CE'
• Adjust volume with @. Operating the audio-
mute switch @ allows instantaneous muting
(20 dB) during telephone
can
tering the setting of volume control @.
• Adjust balance with @. Balance is the re-
to
lative
volume
nels.
• Adjust bass with @.
• Adjust treble with t).
• Contour:
switching
bass and treble
Our ears have less sensitivity to low and high
frequencies
at low listening
ing on contour
• Low filter @ reduces low frequency noise
such
as turntable
High filter@can
high frequency
scratch,
etc.
Remark:
Switch
ters only when necessary.
Tuner
section
Tuning to AM-stations
• Set source selector @ to 'LW' or 'MW'.
• Set tape/monitor selector @ to 'SOURCE'.
• Tuneto the station desired with @.
via
the
loudspeakers.
to set
setting
before
removing
can be connected
recorders
can be con-
and
playback,
output
of this
position.
with
Dial
illumination
of tuner, record player or re-
11 must be in position
calls, etc. without
between
the
two
stereo
on contour
tones at low listening
levels and switch-
compensates
for this effect.
rumble,
hum, etc.
be switched on to reduce
noise such as tape hiss, record
on contour,
low and high fil-
this
con-
the
to socket
to the
recorder
'SOUR-
al-
chan-
3
boosts
levels.
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