Sansui AU-6500 Operating Instructions & Service Manual page 5

Am/fm stereo amplifier
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Balance Control
Push down the Mode Switch to MONO once and
adjust this control for equal sound volume from
the left and right speaker systems, then return
the switch to STEREO.
If there is a large dif-
ference in the sound volumes from the two speak-
er systems even
with this control set near the
center, it may be because the left and right output
signal levels from the program source component
(turntable, tuner, tape deck, etc.) are different.
Check the component once.
__- Mode Switch
The STEREO position is normal.
If you connect
a monophonic signal to either left or right input
terminal, it is heard from both speaker systems
by pushing down to MONO.
—— Loudness Switch
If desired, push down to IN to emphasize the
highs and lows when listening at low volume
levels.
This is because the mechanism of human
hearing is such that the high and low notes seem
greatly enfeebled at low listening levels.
Velanie Control
Selector Control
Turn to an appropriate position to hear the de-
sired program source.
PHONO-2, PHONO-1:
To play records on a
turntable connected to the PHONO 2 or 1 termi-
nals on the rear.
TUNER:
To hear a aid: broadcast
from
a
tuner connected to the TUNER
terminals on the
rear.
AUX:
To reproduce whatever program source 1s
connected
to the AUX
terminals on the rear.
(Connect a turntable with a crystal or ceramic
cartridge, the audio outputs of a television, the
playback outputs of a tape recorder, etc. to the
AUX terminals.)
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Tape Monitor Switch
Push
down
to PLAYBACK
to reproduce
a
recorded tape or monitor a recording as you make
it on a tape deck connected
to
the amplifier
(monitoring is possible only if the tape deck is
equipped with separate recording and playback
heads). Otherwise, be sure to keep it at SOURCE.
4-Channel Adaptor Switch
If you connect a 4-channel adaptor to the AU-
6500 and make other necessary connections, you
can upgrade this 2-channel
stereo
amplifier to
hear 4-channel stereo sound by pushing this switch
down to IN.
(refer to page 8).
Otherwise,
be
sure to keep it off.

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