LOO
HOW
EASY
IT
IS
TO
OPERATE
YOUR
2220,
STEREO
AMPLIF
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This simplified photo-guide shows how
to
use your new instruction book thoroughly. Only then will you
get
the
amplifier. A similar guide on
the
inside back cover shows how
utmost
enjoyment
and
maximum performance from
this
to
connect
the
amplifier
to
the rest of your music system. superb instrument.
However, we strongly suggest
that
you read
the
complete
TAPE
To listen to tape played on a
regular Tape Recorder.
(see
page
15)
POWER
This switch
can
also be used
To
turn
the amplifier on or off.
to monitor a recording when
SCRATCH
SPEAKER
Will
also supply power
to
any
used with a tape recorder with
To
reduce
high
frequency
PILOT
LIGHT
You
can
turn
off the speakers
device connected to switched
separate playback and record
noises such
as
record surface
Lights up a few seconds after
if
you
wa
nt to use
you
r head·
AC oLltlet on the
Oack.
(see
heads.
(see
page
15 )
noise. (see page
15 )
the
unit
has been turned on.
phones and not disturb others.
'-yage
10)
EQUALIZATION
COMPENSATOR
RIAA
phone is
for
phonograph
In "Loud." position introduces a
records.
NAB
tape is only used
circuit
that
boosts
the
extreme
when you listen to prerecorded
high notes
and
low
rJotes
for
tape
on
a Tape Deck which
has
listening
at
low
levels, and is
no playback preamplifiers
(see
out
of
operation automatically
page
11)
at
IOlld levels.
"Vol."
position
removes
circuit
completely.
(see
page 13 ) "
INPUT
Phono-for
phonograph rec-
o~s
Tuner -
for
FM
or
AM
tuner
LOUDNESS
Extra - for any device con-
nected to the extra inputs
on
Makes system louder or softer
back. (see page 11 )
to
suit your taste. (see page
13)
SELECTOR
BASS
PHONES
TREBLE
BALANCE
For all stereophonic program
Modifies low frequency sounds.
To
connect a set of low imped-
Modifies
high
frequency
Te make one speak<!r louder
matedal, set to Stereo position.
Set to
suit
your
taste. (see page
ance stereo headphones. (see
sounds. Set to
suit
your taste.
than the other. Permits
you
to
Other positions
are
for
mono-
14)
page 5 )
(see page
14
)
adjust
for unequal sounds
;ohonic material,
or
for balanc-
caused
by
room acoustics
or
ing the system.
(see
page 13
faulty program material. (see
and J.2)
page
13)
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