Page 1: ...ER fflEDtSIBIEIE SEMMEE fflEnSDDEE fflETMMM j SUPD DOTEIS HSMMMEIK fflEMMEE ISIFTMHEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MC 705 WITH SPEAKERS STE 705 AUDIOCOMPONENTSYSTEM FISHER THE FIRST NAME IN HIGH FIDELITY NOTE Locate serial number shown on rear panel of unit andrecord it here ...
Page 2: ... as a window a wall or the rear surface of a cabinet or shelf Fit the hinges of the dust cover into the notches on the rear of the unit base and then push down When recording from certain AM stations beat oscillation a pulsating sound may sometimes occur caused by interaction between the radio frequency and the recording bias frequency In this case simply slide the BEAT CANCEL switch to the other ...
Page 3: ...nprocedures Broadcast station Broadcast station Indoor FM T antenna optional FM antenna supplied Outdoor FM antenna optional 3000 3000 3000 l p L J Right speaker STE 705 Your listening position FISHER I f i 7 oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 SPEAKERSf8ft r ANTENNA psoornj SEAT CANCEL AC 120V 50 6082 W ss i n ill Fig 1 3 ...
Page 4: ...tape movement When depressed a second time the cassette compartment willopen and eject the cassette OPERATING THE MC 705 AUDIO COMPONENT SYSTEM This section describes the unit s controls in the order in which you would normally use them Follow the instructions in a step by step sequence and in a very short time you will master complete operation of the unit 0 POWER Button Set the VOLUME control to...
Page 5: ...ither the recording or playback mode When the button is depressed a second time operation is resumed NOTE When the PAUSE button is depressed while in the fast forward or rewind mode the tape will not stop running until the fast forward or rewind operation has been completed 0 COUNTER Numbers Usedas a reference whenrecording or playing back tapes 0 RESET Button Resets the tape counter to 000 Jj TAP...
Page 6: ...ton Depress it again if any of the other buttons were in the depressed position and eject the cassette To use the other side of the cassette turn it over and reinsert it into the cassette compartment NOTE Before initial play unlock the tonearm and use the cueing lever to raise it off the arm rest With the speed control set to 45 rpm move the tonearm toward the center spindle until the auto return ...
Page 7: ...facing you When using an unrecorded cassette the full reel will be on the left side Close the compartment lid 4 Set the TAPE selector button to the type of tape being used 5 Push the RESET button on the tape counter to reset it to 000 6 Depress the PAUSEbutton 7 Depress the RECORD button and while holding it depress the PLAY button The RECORD indicator will light 8 If you have a beat frequency whi...
Page 8: ... fingers or a tool Lift the tonearm by its handle and blow the dust away or use a stylus brush 3 Replacing the stylus For distortion free sound reproduction replace the stylus after 1000 to 2000 LP plays To remove the old stylus pull the stylus down and then forward away from the tonearm as shown in Fig 7 To install a new stylus insert the stylus in it s proper place until a click is heard 4 Repla...
Page 9: ... stations When FM programs are to be received from nearby broadcast ing stations or when there is no significant noise interference from motor vehicles use an indoor FM T anfenna NOTE Every antenna has a directional characteristic its sensitivity varies according to its position Spread the T section of the FM antenna Move it around in order to determine the best signal receiving position and then ...
Page 10: ...ed for best reception Installan outdoorFM antenna Use a3 to 5 element antenna if thebroadcast station is far away Weak signal Continuous hissingnoise especially when a stereobroadcast is received Installan outdoor FM antenna Weak signal Flickeringof the stereo indicator Keep the speakeraway from theunit Slide the GRAPHICEQUALIZER controls down Speaker vibration is fed back tophonograph Howlingoccu...
Page 11: ... THE FIRST NAME IN HIGH FIDELITY FISHER CORPORATION 21314 LASSEN STREET CHATSWORTH CALIFORNIA 91311 Copyright 1985 Fisher Corporation Ail Rights Reserved Printed in Korea 1426 4119 32372 MC 705 Issue Number 1 ...