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Page 2: ...needs and desires We suggest that you read this manual carefully Knowing how to set up your receiver to best advantage will enhance your listening pleasure right from the start You will also become aware of the ease with which you can adjust your receiver to meet your special requirements Turn the pages and become acquainted with the exciting features of your new receiver features that will remain...

Page 3: ...iver the amplifiers are made to work in pairs and are capable of driving 40 watts per channel into 8 ohms at 20 20 000 Hz when the AMP CONTROL switch is set to 2CH 3 The semi complementary directly coupled power amplifiers have wideband and low distortion characteristics which ensure smooth high fidelity amplification 4 Tone Balance and Volume controls are designed to permit fine adjustments of 4 ...

Page 4: ...INTERCONNECTING DIAGRAM AMP CONTROL switch See page 10 11 Listening Position 1 i 1 Rear Speakers SPEAKER SYSTEMS brought to you by www stephsrecordsale com ...

Page 5: ...ds of each individual lead to eliminate any possibility of short circuits forming in the speaker connecting network Speaker phasing can be determined in the following manner 1 Set the SELECTOR switch to FM and press the A SPEAKERS button 2 Set the MODE switch to MONO 3 Tune in the desired station with the TUN I NG knob and adjust the VOLUME control to the desired listening level 4 If the sound is ...

Page 6: ...tdoor FM antenna is also recommended for the reception of weak and distant FM stations Connections should be made as Locate the most sensitive posi tion within these points follows 300 ohm twin leads should be connected to the FM 300 n terminals and 75 ohm coaxial cable to the FM 75 n terminals Connecting The AM Antenna The AM ferrite loopstick antenna built into your KR 6340 assures satisfactory ...

Page 7: ... 6340 Use shielded audio cables with phono plugs The playback outputs of the tape recorder connect to the FRONT PLAY jacks of the KR 6340 If your tape recorder is equipped with a DIN type 5 pin connector connect it to the DIN connector with a DIN connecting cord A DIN connector enables recording and playback with this single cord When a DIN cord is used to connect the tape recorder the PLAY and RE...

Page 8: ...monophonic mode and the signals become mixed as one and the same sound is heard from all four front and rear speakers 2 CH Conventional 2 channel stereo reproduction is obtain ed from the front speakers only The 2CH indicator will light up RM This position is used to play regular matrix encoded sources through the regular matrix decoder in 4 channel sound Also it can be used to enhance conventiona...

Page 9: ...ol This is a dual concentric friction type knob which permits all four channel levels front left and right rear left and right to be adjusted simultaneously However by holding one knob firmly the other may be rotated separately The large outer knob adjusts the volume levels of both rear left and rear right speakers simultaneously The smaller center knob adjusts the levels of both front left and fr...

Page 10: ...s weak in relation to noise level 7 Set the MODE switch to RM for regular matrix encoded incoming FM broadcasts RM indicator lights up and to SQ for SQ encoded FM broadcasts SQ indicator lights up 1 Set the SELECTOR switch to AM 2 t th MOD witch to 2CH 2CH indicator lights up and the 3 Tune in the desired station with the TUNING knob Fine tune for maximum deflection of the SIGNAL meter 4 Adjust th...

Page 11: ...ing cables be used between it and the receiver 1 Set the SPEAKERS buttons as desired Release the TAPE MON switch to extended out position 2 Set the SELECTOR switch of the KR 6340 to CD 4 position CD 4 indicator lights up however this indicator will not light unless KCD 2 is inserted 3 Set the MODE switch to DISCRETE position DISCRETE in dicator lights up 4 Play the test record supplied with the KC...

Page 12: ... tion Also there is none of the unnaturalness sometimes encountered with conventional RM methods when reproduction is made in stereo or monaural modes This is a superior method also for reproducing 4CH discs when only ordinary conventional stereo cartridges are used CD 4 discs contain the main stereo signals including the Land R channels to which are added the Front Rear characteristics This is mi...

Page 13: ...ble on shock absorbing pads may help Do not use alcohol thinner or gasoline when cleaning the receiver surface Use a silicon cloth or a soft dry cloth The KR 6340 operates on 110 120 volt AC or 220 240 volt AC The AC Voltage Selector Switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage that prevails in the area to which the receivers are shipped Before operating this receiver make sure that the position...

Page 14: ...rs on FM Automobile ignition noise More noticeable on weak signals Called crosstalk a very slight response is normal Erecting a 10 meter outdoor antenna and securing good ground conditions should reduce interference considerably Complete elimination is difficult Turn TV off Neighboring TV set may also be cause Impossible to eliminate from receiver side This is one disadvantage of the AM broadcast ...

Page 15: ... buttons OFF button release VOLUME Control at 0 extreme left TAPE MON switch at ON position button push Poor speaker cord connections BALANCE control set to one extreme or other The 2CH source is connected to the REAR terminals of the AUX or TAPE The program source is monaural LEFT RIGHT resistor values unbalanced Protection Circuit indication of short circuit in the output Difference in received ...

Page 16: ... antenna terminals 15 x 4 watts 20 x 4 watts 23 x 4 watts 40 x 2 watts 50 x 2 watts 47 x 2 watts 120 watts 170 watts 152 watts 0 8 at rated power into 8 ohms 0 3 at 1Iz rated power into 8 ohms at 1 000 Hz 0 8 at rated power into 8 ohms 0 3 at 1 2 rated power into 8 ohms 20 Hz 40 000 Hz 20 at 8 ohms 4 channel operation Accept 4 ohms to 16 ohms Input Sensitivity and Impedance Phono AUX Tape Play Max...

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