Line Voltage Selection And Fuse; Stereo System; Installation; A Word About Room Acoustics - Pioneer SX-9000 Installation Manual

Stereo receiver
Table of Contents

Advertisement

I
TJTONEER
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION AND FUSE
S W I T C H I N G L I N E V O L T A G E S E T T I N G A N D F U S E
To remove the fuse, turn the fuse cap located on the line
voltage selector switch in the direction indicated by the
arrow. Then remove the fuse plug from the unit. Put the
fuse plug back so that the proper line voltage marking can
be seen through the cut on the edge of the plug. Whenever
the position of the selector switch is changed, check the
rating of the fuse. A 1.5-ampere fuse is to be used foreither
22OY or 240V operation and a S-ampere fuse for 110V,
120V or 130V operation. If the rating of the fuse is correct,
replace cap.
F U S E R E P L A C E M E N T
If the fuse blows, remove the fuse cap and replace the fuse
with a new one.
STEREO SYSTEM
The SX-9000 is general-purpose stereo amplifier. Connect it
to
the speaker systems (two to six), turntable, tape
recorder, etc., which are separately available.
INSTALLATION
When installing your stereo
points.
system, check the following
o The place should be well-ventilated, and free from
dampness and dust.
o The units should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
o The units should not be placed near radiators or other
heating units.
o The place should be substantial and roomy enough for the
installation, when installing the unit on a shelf.
A WORD ABOUT ROOM ACOUSTICS
The quality of reproduced sound varies according to the
size and shape of the room, the materials of walls, floor
and ceiling and the amount and arrangement of fumiture.
Too harsh or "bright"
a sound usually results from too
many hard reflecting surfaces, and/or too low a ceiling.
This condition is improved by having ample carpet area or
covering the wall (especially that facing the speakers) with
a thick curtain.
On the other hand, too many absorbing surfaces will tend
to "soak up" the sound, resulting in a certain "deadness".
Furniture may be rearranged to provide irregular reflection
of the sound. In any event, the true stereo effect is lost if
the two speaker systems are placed too far apart. This may
be corrected by angling them slightly toward each other or
reducing the distance between them.
F U S E C A P
Fig. 1
T a k e o f f t h e f u s e c a p b y t u r n i n g i t w i t h a c o i n ,
e t c . a n t h e d i r e c t i o n i n d i c a t e d b y t h e a r r o w m a r k .
A S P E A K E R S Y S T E M
B S P E A K E R S Y S T E M
C S P E A K E R S Y S T E M
Fig. 2

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents