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Enjoying Audio Sources
—Continued
Adjusting the Bass, Treble, and Balance
Notes:
• Signals output by the TAPE OUT L/R jacks are not
affected by the A-9377’s Volume, BALANCE, BASS,
and TREBLE controls.
• If you’re using an Onkyo cassette deck that’s con-
nected via
, for dubbing or synchro recording, set
the REC SELECTOR to SOURCE.
Use the BASS control to adjust
the bass.
Turn the control clockwise to increase
the level of bass sounds; counterclock-
wise to decrease the level.
Use the TREBLE control to adjust
the treble.
Turn the control clockwise to increase
the level of treble sounds; counter-
clockwise to decrease the level.
Use the BALANCE control to
adjust the left/right balance.
Turn the control clockwise to increase
the level of right speaker; counter-
clockwise to increase the level of left
speaker. Normally, it should be set to
the central position.
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
Recording
1
Use the REC SELECTOR to
select the source you want to
record.
LINE:
Component connected to the
LINE jacks.
PHONO:
Turntable connected to the
PHONO jacks.
CD:
Component connected to the CD
jacks.
OFF:
Nothing is output by the TAPE
OUT L/R jacks.
TUNER:
Component connected to the
TUNER jacks.
DOCK:
Component connected to the
DOCK jacks.
SOURCE
: Component selected by the
Input Selector.
2
Prepare the recorder:
• Set the recorder so that it’s ready for
recording.
• If necessary, adjust the recording
level on the recorder.
• See the recorder’s instruction manual
for more information.
3
Start playback on the source
component.
Unless you have the full consent of the
copyright holder, copyright laws prohibit
using your recordings for anything other
than personal enjoyment!
REC SELECTOR