JUDGING-BASSLEVEL...
IMPORTANT!
Figure 9. The OVTR l's fuse is
located on the rear panel next to the
ac power cord.
OPERATING THE SYSTEM (CONT'D)
So
Listen to a variety of music selections and note the bass level. If you
feel there is too much bass, you can reduce it by adjusting the BASS
control from the _normal _ center-detent position towards the MIN
setting (see Figure 8 on previous page). Conversely, if you want more
bass output, rotate the level control towards the MAX setting. "
NOTE: The amount of bass you hear will be affected by a number of
different factors, including the room's size and shape, the construction
materials used to build the room, the listener's position relative to the
speakers, and the position of the speakers in the room. If there is too
much bass, move the speakers away from nearby walls. Conversely, if
you want more bass, place the speakers closer to the walls (also see
Figure I on page 2).
REPLACING THE FUSE
Compositions Overture OVTR 1 speakers each use a built-in fuse to
protect the subwoofer amplifier. To replace a fuse with a new one (see
enclosed spare), perform the following procedure:
1. Unplug the speaker's ac power cord. Then turn the speaker around
to access the fuse holder on the rear panel (refer to Figure 9 below).
1
1
.
Using a small fiat-blade screwdriver, place the tip in the indent and
turn the fuse cap counter-clockwise.
Remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one having the same
value and rating, a 2AG 3A SB 250V fuse.
Do not substitute the blown fuse with another fuse value or
rating. Doing so will void the warranty.
Insert the cap holding the new fuse into the holder and turn,
clockwise to lock it.
5. Rotate the speaker to its original position. Then plug the speaker's ac
power cord back into the nearest ac outlet.
OVTR1
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FUSE3A
250V
OVTR1 FUSE
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