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Summary of Contents for Super Eleven

Page 1: ...S a Avoid locations subject to direct sunlight b Avoid high or low temperature extremes c Keep the unit away from heat radiating sources d Choose a location that is relatively free of vibration or excessive dust e Make sure power is off before making any system connections WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT It is very important to che...

Page 2: ... all service to qualified service personnel Unauthoriz ed modifications can result in a dangerous shock hazard and can void the warranty POWER CORD Always insert or remove the power plug from the AC outlet by grasping the plug body Never pull or stretch the cord Take care that the cord is not subject to traffic or bent sharply around furniture Keep heavy object off the cord never route it under ru...

Page 3: ...r high level signal sources such as tuners extra tape decks equipped with preamps TV or WR sound output mic preamps etc TAPE DECKS lf only one tape deck is to be connected to the system it is recommended that it be connected to the jacks marked TAPE A Tape deck input and output cables are normally terminated with phono plugs Playback Plug the left and right output cables of the tape deck into the ...

Page 4: ...reas close to the transmitting station the supplied T type antenna may suffice Spread two arms of the antenna horizontally and position them for the best reception listening to an FM station The antenna can then be taped to a wall or ceiling and must not be rounded nor folded lt should be remembered however that the pickup of reflections similar to ghosts on TV will result in poor stereo reception...

Page 5: ...he M A C circuit is bypassed t MULTTPLE Acousrrc coMPENSAToR With the M A C switch in the ON position these controls can be used to give flexible control over tone allow adjustments to be made simultaneously at a number of different frequencies The audio spectrum is divided into narrow bands with center frequencies of 60 Hz 160 Hz 4OO Hz 1 kHz 2 5 kHz 6 kHz and 1 5 kHz and each band can be boosted...

Page 6: ...is displays the reverberation effect graphically When the reverberation time is increased the DELAY TIME control is turned clockwise the winking intervals of the light are lengthened Conversely when this time is reduced the DELAY TIME control is turned counterclockwise these intervals are cut short Also the illumination width increases in proportion to the amount of the DEPTH control is turned clo...

Page 7: ...ource signal which will decrease simultaneously Keep this knob in the SOU setting when the microphone is not used otherwise the source sound will be attenuated or may become totally inaudible PANPOT control With the control the apparent position of the mic sound can be placed at any position between the two speakers With the control set to the O position mic sound will be heard from the middle of ...

Page 8: ...e tape deck 1 Connect the tape deck to the TAPE A or TAPE B jacks 2 Set the SELECTOR switch to the desired program sou rce 3 Set up your tape deck for recording 4 Set recording levels with the controls on your tape deck 5 Adjust listening level and tone for your preference while monitoring the signal being recorded Recording with two tape decks 1 Connect two tape decks to the TAPE A and TAPE B jac...

Page 9: ...o the original sound is not changed When the DEPTH control is set to 0 fully counterclockwise the original sound is not affected by reverberation regardless of the OELAY TIME control setting Duet effect 1 Set the MODE switch to MIC or MlC SOU if the reverberation effect is to be given to the MIC only or MIC and SOURCE sounds respectively 2 Set the DELAY TIME control to the extrem left O 3 Adiust t...

Page 10: ...rded on TAPE B is heard Dubbing with signal processing A Bl DUBBING SOURCE M A C REVERB REC Source Signal To record a copy with signal processing on TApE B from a tape played on TAPE A set the DUBBING switch to A B marked counterclockwise The MONITOR switch can be used as follows SOU The source signal is heard from the speaker while tape dubbing from TAPE A to TAPE B is in progress A The tape play...

Page 11: ... oth6r appliances Turn off fluoresc nt lamps or lamp dimmer Try AM outdoor antonna and good ground at GND connections This problem may be impossible to eliminate altogeth6r H igh frequency whistle especially at night lnterference from TV set Beat from adjacent AM station a Turn off TV set if problem disappears try relocating TV set b lmpossible to eliminate but try M A C compensator a b lntermitte...

Page 12: ...hms TAPE REC Out DlN 40 mv 75k ohms REVERB SECTION Reverberating Time O to 3 sec at 400 Hz Delay Time 100 msec 0 01 o oo8 1 4OY psec 0 95 psec 60 Mono Stereo Signal to Noise Ratio at 65 dBf Mono 78 dB Stereo 73 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 8t I OOO Hz Mono o 1 Frequency Response Capture Ratio lmage Rejection Ratio Spurious Response Ratio lF Response Ratio Altornat Channel Selectivity AM Suppressio...

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