
o'clock
position.
Rotation
of
the
Treble
Control to the right (clockwise) increases
the
level
of
high
frequency
sounds,
and
rotation
counter-clockwise
decreases
their
level.
Adjust
Treble
Control
to
achieve
the
tonal
balance
sounds
most
natural to you.
8. TAPE MONITOR SWITCH
The Tape Monitor switch is generally left
in
the
"Source"
position,
so
that
the
program
selected
by
the
input
switch
is
routed
to
the
loudspeakers/headphones.
If the Tape Monitor switch is turned to the
"Tape" position, the signal from the tape
Recorder
is
routed
to
the
loudspeakers/
headphones.
If your tape machine is a three head type
suitable
for A/B
monitoring,
then
turning
the
Tape
Monitor
switch
to
the
"Tape"
position will allow full off-tape monitoring
of
the
recorded
signal
to
be
carried
out
via the loudspeakers/headphones.
TAPE RECORDING
All
sources,
Phono,
CD,
Tuner
and Aux
can be recorded via the tape connections.
To
record
an
input,
select
the
required
source
and
set
your
recorder
to
the
record mode.
To
record
from
one
tape
recorder
to
another, the palyback recorder should be
plugged into the Aux/USB socket, and the
recording
machine
into
the Tape
socket.
The input selector switch should be set to
"Aux". A recording
can
now
be
made
in
the normal way.
PLAYBACK
Set the Tape Monitor switch to the "Tape"
position
and
set
your
recorder
into
the
playback mode.
detent or 12 o'clock position. Rotation of
t h e
k n o b
t o
t h e
r i g h t
( c l o c k w i s e )
increases
the
level
of
low
frequency
sounds,
and
rotation
counter-clock-wise
decreases
their
level.
Adjust
the
Bass
Control to achieve the tonal balance that
sounds most natural to you.
9. INPUT SELECTION SWITCH
The
rotary
input
selector
switch
selects
which
input
signal(Phono,
CD,
Tuner
or
Aux/USB)is
fed
to
the
power
amplifier.
The
selected
signal
is
also
fed
to
the
"Tape out" sockets for recording.
10. VOLUME CONTROL
The
volume
control
adjusts
the
overall
loudness
level
of
the
sound.
It
has
no
effect on the level of the signals fed to the
TAPE OUT jacks for tape recording. The
Volume
control
is
designed
for
accurate
tracking
of
its
two
channels,
so
that
the
stereo balance will not shift noticeably
as
the loudness of the sound is varied.
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