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speakers,
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recorder controls source for
adjustment nuance
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matched pairs
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to
provide
simplicity at
Standards that distinguish all FISHER
has
been
a
a dual-channel
Supply.
stereophonic
type
monophonic
parts,
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time, resulting
a higher
achieved on a single
stereophonic Preamplifier-Equalizer
systems
section
of monophonic
the market,
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input
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or stereophonic
balance,
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and
tonal characteristics
Advanced
power
excellent
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noise
amplifier
overload
performance
in
rating.
electronic
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maximum
moderate
cost, while
superbly engineered
Amplifier, and
two appropriate loud-
XP-l), the
highest
jacks
to
which may
on the
front
selection of
operation,
circuitry,
and distortion
section,
switch-controlled
equipped
characteristics
that is
circuit
and Tone
quality.
panel
program
any
and the
through
below
superior
flexi-
main-
a self
X-100
tape
are 16
every
and the
the
with
and
Center
Mosfer
Channel output
speaker may be connected
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produets
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this reputation
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part
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listening to
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tioned
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ment, the manner
jack
you
have operated
have achieved
listening
NOTE
onveropurur
a distinct
virtue of two
missing
utilize two
the
microphones
as the two
and depth.
in monophonic
over
music
with one ear.
le{t
and right
ears
is
included to
will assure
ON
of
Hall"
a
single
separate banks
receive
Control Amplifier
to augment
a world-wide
pleasure.
STEREOPHONIC
stereophonic
advantage over monophonic
important
of a listener.
which a third amplifier and
the
stereophonic sound
the X-100,
realism in the home.
These
channel.
sections of the
you
will realize
reputation. The
you
years
of
audio characteristics: the
sound
of
has brought
live sound
systems because recordings
This is
Stereophonic
of
the musical
somewhat
microphones
orchestra.
sounds in much the
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sound
trouble-free operation
qualities
recording techniques,
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loud-
pattern.
FISHER
why
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dimen-
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made
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to
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COMPONENIS
PAGE
recorded
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right
right speakers,
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center
result
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reproduce
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speaker
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appear
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are
home.
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left and
the left
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in
systems.
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channels
channels
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phonic broadcast.
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or
why
tape, or
microphones
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output
amplifier
rate
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4
orchestra
respectively;
heard
ling
mid-way
sense
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instruments
heard
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presence
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realized
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channels
sound broadcast
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located
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separate
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permit
an
estimate of cable lengths to associated components.
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listening area will be
separation between the
feet apart, listening opposite
however, stereophonic results.
of Loudspeqkers
To obtain optimum
equipment,
possible.
as
coincide with the music originating on orchestra,
your
in
listening
your
on
Where
separated
use two loudspeakers,
Stereophonic
respectively.
room, connect
area) to the
right
to the
possible,
a minirnum
by
the two
the
speakers may have to.be repositibned
place
stereophonic
To recreate the original orchestral
the
Channel A
Channel B
speakers
at a distance
speakers. For
will be best in an
systems. Because of
into an attractive
part
of
your
the unit in its approximate location to
performance
or speaker systems, as
utilizes the lelt and right speakers to
sound
speaker on
speaker
final
should
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the left and
your
left
speaker
location
terminals,
terminals.
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placed
be
against a flat wall and
a rule of thumb, the best
about l1/z times
example: if the speakers
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from
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viewed
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nearly alike
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placement
the
preeautions
great
as
conditions,
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room
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distance from
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placing
In a long.narrow room,
bring better results than
the corners.
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placing
placing
systems in the
placing
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against
original one.
the speakers
them on
the
them,
Speoker Connections
Speaker
date speakers, or
terminal
strips are
speaker systems,
provided
of 4, 8, or 16 ohms. The connecting cable
length, and ordinary lamp cord can be used. Connect
cable from the
to terminal 4,8,
area) ing on the impedance of the
terminal.
manner.
speaker
Connect
IMPORTANT: II
connections to
resistor to
Channel A, and connect an B-to lO.ohm,
the
speaker
on the left
16 of the
or
the
speaker
you
are temporarily using only
terminals Ior Channel B.
speaker
your
on
Channel
each channel
for
having
an
may be up to 100 Ieet
(as
viewed
A terminal
the other lead to the GND
and
)
right to
room corners,
instead, on the same
experiment
a flat wall.
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on the long wall
one.
short
to
approximate'impedance
accommo-
one lead of
from the listening
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loudspeaker.
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of sound
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equipped
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wider area,
in
the two speakers
with a
network across
of the
to form a center
amplifier
helpful,
cable,
output
channel amplifier.
speaker can be
location. Although
and loudspeaker
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sound
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however, in
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to the necessary
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ASSOCIATED
REAR PANELS of
to which
players
record
Figure 1.) The Channel
the X-100 are
can be connected
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audio
left and
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the output stages
output signal
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to
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equipped
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used.
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magnetic cartridges.
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output terminals
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output oI a
the record
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their
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