@
Power
When
this button
is depressed, power
is supplied to the set. Push
again to turn power
off.
@) Peak Power Meters
These
meters
indicate
the
peak
(instantaneous)
power
output
levets when
using 4 ohm
speakers.
For
8 ohm
speakers, divide
the
indicated
readings by 2 to obtain approximate
values.
Note
that
these meters are designed
to indicate instantaneous
output
levels, not the average
or continuous
jevels.
Function
Indicators
These
light
up
to
indicate
which
function
button
has
been
depressed,
@) Volume
Use this knob to adjust the volume level.
6) Phones
When
listening
through
a pair of headphones,
connect
the
headphones plug to this jack.
©) Speakers
OFF:
Sound from headphones only.
A:
Sound from speakers connected
to rear panel terminals
A.
B:
Sound from speakers connected to rear panel terminais
B.
A+B:
Sound
from
both pairs of speakers (if only one pair
is connected, no sound will be heard),
©) Bass and Treble Controls
Turn
the bass or treble tone control
knobs clockwise
from the
centre
zero
(flat) position
to emphasize
bass or trebie tones.
Turn
counterclockwise
to attenuate
(decrease)
bass or treble
tones.
Balance Control
This
knob
is used
to adjust
volume
balance
between
left and
right speakers.
@
Loudness
Push this switch ON
when
listening at very low volume
levels
{between O and 5 on the volume scale) to emphasize
the low
and high frequency
regions.
Tape Monitor
Set
these
switches
in
the
relevant
positions
for
playback,
monitoring
or duplicating
operations,
Function
AUX:
for use with any kind of audio equipment (excluding
turntables
and
microphones)
TUNER:
for listening to radio broadcasts
PHONO:
for listening to records on the turntable
42 Mic Jack
When
using
the
microphone,
insert
the microphone
plug
into
this jack,
Mic Mixing Level
This knob adjusts the output level from the mic. When mixing
sound
from
the mic with
sound
from
the AUX,
PHONO
or
TUNER
input jacks, the mic volume can be adjusted independ-
ently of the main volume
knob. When not in use, turn this OFF
to prevent
the pick-up
of extraneous
sounds
and the Joss of
stereo separation.
Note:
Until all connections
have been properly completed, leave
the power supply cords unplugged and the power switches
OFF,
=
Connections of Speakers to the Power Amplifier
Connect
the
right
speaker
cord
to the
''R"' amplifier
speaker
output
terminal
and
the
left speaker cord to the ''L."' terminal.
Be sure
to connect
the plug terminal
of the speaker to the plus
terminal
of the amplifier speaker output
terminal
and minus to
minus.
Wrong connection
of plus and minus causes the foss of
stereophonic playback
sound.
*
Be sure to leave the power switch of the amplifier OFF while
performing connections.
*
Don't
short-circuit
the
plus and
minus
terminals
of the
speakers.
Note:
When
using
a pair
of speakers,
use
only
those
with
an
impedance
of at least 4 ohms
to avoid overloading the
amplifier.
*
Confirm
that
the volume
knob
is in the O position
before
the power is turned on.
®@ To Play Phonograph
Records
Connect
the output cables from the turntable to the PHONO
terminals of the amplifier. If the turntable is equipped with an
earth
wire
or terminal,
be sure
to connect
is to the earth
wire
terminal
(GND)
of the amplifier.
If this simple
task
is over-
looked,
it may
result in the generation
of a hum.
= To Listen to FM (or AM) Broadcasts
Connect the tuner output cables to the TUNER
input terminals
on the rear panel
of the amplifier.
There is no special need to link the tuner and amplifier with an
earth wire.
™
To Use the AUX Terminals
When
an audio component
is connected to the AUX
terminals,
place the FUNCTION
switch knob in the AUX
position. Operate
the connected
component
according
to its instruction
manual.
Finally, adjust the volume
and tone as desired.