Mode Switch - Harman Kardon 75+ Instruction Manual

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STEREO FM
This is the normal
listening
position
for all monophonic
or stereophonic
FM broadcasts.
In this position the stereo indicator light and
automatic
switch-
ing circuit built ino your
receiver
are
operative.
For further
details
refer
to
paragraph
on ''SELECTING
MONOPHONIC
OR
FM STEREO
BROADCAST"'.
Should you receive a weak stereo signal whose quality has been degraded
by noise or poor signal conditions, and you wish to listen fo this stereo broad-
cast monophonically,
switch
to the FM position.
FM
In this position you can
listen to stereophonic
broadcasts
monophonically
while monophonic broadcasts will appear unchanged.
DISCRETE FM/AUX
In this position, the addition of an accessory 4-CH decoder will permit the
reception of discrete FM.
This position, when
not being
used
for discrete
FM, may
be used
as an
additional
4-CH/AUX
position. As soon
as an
FM
broadcast
system
has been
selected,
Harman/Kardon
will be in the position
of supplying
an
appropriate
decoder.
DISCRETE PHONO/AUX
This selects the four discrete phono/aux
receptacles on the rear panel for
playback through your system
{tape recorder,
cartridge
player, discrete
phono
system) with appropriate decoder.
This quadriphonic
system
is different than the SQ
matrix
design
and
re-
quires a special decoder between
your phonograph
and Harman/Kardon
75+
receiver.
Your
phonograph
should
employ
a
high
compliance,
low
tip-mass
phono cartridge capable of extending in frequency response to beyond 45,000
Hertz to play back the CD-4 disc. The special decoder
should
be connected
to
the LEFT and
RIGHT
FRONT/BACK
DISCRETE
PHONO/AUX
receptacles
located
on the rear panel of the 75+.
(Refer to ''Connecting
a Stereo
Record
Player
with RCA Decoder"').
Harman/Kardon
intends
to manufacture
a
decoder
for
use
with
the
RCA
discrete
system.
For additional
information
on this system
and
the availability
of the Harman/Kardon
discrete
phono
decoder, write to our Customer
Service
Department.
AM
This selects the AM section of your receiver.
BASS & TREBLE CONTROLS
These controls
are
employed
to set the tonal
balance
of your
stereo
or
quad system. The Bass control adjusts the low frequencies,
either strengthening
or diminishing
the
intensity
of these
sounds.
The
Treble
control
adjusts
the
higher frequencies
in the same
manner
either strengthening
or diminishing
the sound.
In most instances these controls will be set to the ''flat'' or center position.
If bass or treble adjustment is necessary,
do not rotate these controls to their
MODE SWITCH
MONO
STEREO
SQ MATRIX
1/2
These positions may be used to reproduce all SQ program
material.
In the SQ MATRIX
1 and
SQ MATRIX 2 positions the
2
4]
mode
indicator lights will be illuminated.
These
lights denote
the
methods
used
from
the
source
material
to the
recording, to reproduction.
The
SQ
MATRIX
2 position
performs
the
same
function
as
the
SQ
MATRIX
1 position except that it changes the relationship of separation between
the LEFT and RIGHT and FRONT and BACK
speakers.
When
in this position
the separation
between
LEFT
and
RIGHT
will be
partially reduced from that obtained in the normal SQ MATRIX | position and
the separation between
FRONT
and BACK will be slightly increased.

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