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Front Panel And Controls - Yamaha M-2 Owner's Manual

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FRONT
PANEL
AND
CONTROLS
9
NATURAL
5
SIEREQ
POWER p^
₪5
P
ER
GO POWER" switch)
When
this button
is depressed, power to the unit
will be switched on and the switch will light up.
When depressed again, power is turned off.
₪ Due to the action of the muting
relay, no
sound
will be heard for several seconds after
switching
on
the
power.
This
prevents
any
transient
switching
noises
from
reaching
the
speakers.
W Be sure to turn down
the VOLUME
control
on the control
amplifier to minimum
before
turning on
the POWER
switch to guard the
speakers
against
any
sudden
loud
program
sounds produced after the muting relay time.
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HN
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SPEAKER
PEAK
OUTPUT
LEVEL
O SPEAKERSI(A and B)
These
two
push-button
switches govern the two
speaker
terminals
A and B. When
depressed, the
speaker
set connected to the respective terminal
will be connected
and the switch
will light up.
Depressing
the switch
again will disconnect
the
speakers.
When
using
both
terminals
at the
same
time,
refer to "Speaker
Connections"
(p. 7) regarding
speaker impedance.
The
SPEAKER
switches
should
be turned
off
when
changing
the
connection
of the
speaker
cords, and they can be used in other cases, such
as changing program sources etc., as well.
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@ PEAK
OUTPUT
LEVEL
(PEAK
and OVERLOAD
INDICATOR)
These
peak indicators provide visual indication of
the left and right output levels. They cover a range
of 0.002W to 400W (89) (—50dB to 3dB).
Note:
Also
that the meters are calibrated accu-
rately for output power into standard 2
speakers,
but
that
corrections
must
be
applied
if speakers with
different imped-
ance are used.
Clipping
(at about 2% THD)
is indicated for the
left and
right outputs
separately by the OVER-
LOAD
indicators. When these light up, turn down
the input level by using the LEVEL
controls on
the rear panel.

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