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If you want the out of your FISHER, there is only one way years musical enjoyment. Recognizing that one of the keys to With the please...
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THE FISHER 800-6 REOPHO FAA-AM and Multiplex Receiver audio eiigiricering design have TE S T T E C H N I Q [ ~ E S FISHER selectivity and sensititsity when receiving conditions are more incorporated irtually ob- the 800-8 includes...
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A HURRY’ phones is then ied to independent channels and recorded on disksor tape, o r transmitted scporote channels of a stereophonic broadcast. OPERATING THE 800-B To reproduce stereophonic realism in the home, sound separate channel.; achieve the stereophonic effect. stereo...
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800-B by removing the strap irregularities i n room dimensions may In:iLrs ii~iorthodox placement of panel and connecting t h e the long wire to the left terminal.
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full tapes while the); are being recorded, and to have the though audio control facilities of the during ordinary playback of previously recorded tapes. Connections ore as follows: DIST STEREOPHONIC TAPE RECORDER: Record Players Changers or ceramic phonograph cartridges call 1-Connect the Channel A output of the tape recorder to the the 800-R.
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Center Channel speaker, perform The Phase control, b u t controls are not necessary sirice these are provided listening test while rcver4ng the center speaker leads. tone the 800-B. After an initial adjustment Reverse switch has no effect the center speaker.
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A SHORT OPERATING GUIDE FOR THE'MAN IN A HURRY' STEP 2 STEP STEP 1 by turn- Turn power SELECTOR MONO-STEREO switch to the program switch to :.-- \ f f i I f r A A C source you wish to hear. tor monopnonic pro- PHONO to listen...
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TAPE HEAD TAPE HEAD: Selects tape deck connected to the jacks and provides rorrect equalization for tapes played at speed consideration in achieving the maximtiin stcreo eflrct and good low frequency sound. PHONO PHONO: Selects a record player jacks provides correct equalization for all records made since 1954.
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AT-A-GLANCE OPERATING 'GUIDE position. can re-halarice the wurid lr\ C I S gram le\ el<. sound level the left) o r counterclock- arid derrease the sound lebel Mono-Stereo Turn Selector Balance t h e Switch To: To A: not a FM-AM STEREO STEREO...
The Low to restore the channels to their proper position (Channel on the portion of the music;il p ~ w g r ~ n i . on the right J . Be sure to return the Channel left and Ctiannel remove noise such a s turn- is similarly...
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FIGURE layout. bright portions of the Stereo Beam widen, i n d i a t i n g a multiplex addition to its funrtion as a n program. For fine tuning, t u r n the Selector to and turn the Stereo Ream also as the...
of the cabinet. this installation, proceed as floor 1-Obtain a half form 13-inch strip in t w o the two c.le,~ts to the top the mounting board with wood 3. Screw heads should in Figure s h o w n of thr locate and drill four...
We solicit your correspondence on any special p r o b n o t u<ed i n this installation. lems that may arise. After you have had an opportunity to familiarize THE FISHER. with we would appreciate hearing from you yourself on how it is meeting your requirements.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Response: THE FM TUNER Over-a 1.5 d b Sensitivity : 15,000 Power Amplifier Section Harmonic Distortion: rated output) f a t Hum a n d Noise: Noise: High 80 d b Level Input below rated output Selectivity: l e v e l Input below rated output...
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