Pioneer SX-9000 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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INDICATOR
selecting
an
ANI
broadcast,
tune
so
that
the
dial
er
of
the
lower
meter
deflects
as
far
to the
right
as
ble.
an
FM
broadcast,
use
the
lower
meter
in
the
same
Precision
FM
tuning
is
also
possible
by
adjusting
so
the
dial
pointer
of
the
upper
meter
is
ceutered'
This
knob
is
used
to
adjust
the
volume
of AM
and
FM
broadcasts,
record
play
and
tape
playback'
It
is also
used
to
balance
the
program
source
signal
level
during
mixed
recording
with
a
microphone'
RCE
VOLUME
ASTER
VOLUME
Turn
this
knob
to
the
right
the
speakers.
If this
knob
is
sound
will
come
frorn
the
SOURCE
and
MIC
LEVEL
all
the
waY
to
the
right.
SPEAKERS
ABc
TONE
COL
ING
knob
unir'g
E
COLOR
CATOR
REVERBERATION
INDICATOR
is
used
to
locate
AM
or
FM
stations'
Watch
meter(s)
for
more
Precise
tuning-
to
increase
the
volume
from
turned
down
all
the
waY
no
speakers,
even
though
the
volume
controls
are
turned
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REVERB
ERATION
o
d
to
e.djust
the
stereophonic
balance
between
left
and
Lt channels.
Turning
to
the
left
strengthens
the
left
nnel
sound;
to
the
right,
the
right
channel'
LANCE
CONTROL
DE
SIIIITCH
rtrols
the
stereo
aud
mono
output
functions
of
the
t as
foliows
.
V:
Stereo,
with
right
arld
r3versed.
r
Normal
stereo.
:
Left
channel
sigual
fed
speakers.
:
Ii.,ight
channel
speakers.
signal
fed
PUSH
ON
MUTING
Lo
left
chairnel
siglals
to
both
left
and
right
to
both
left
and
right
channel
sigr-rals
mixed,
then
fed
right
channel
sPeakers.
Control
the
microphone
signal
input
level'
Control
A
is
for
a
microphone
connected
to
MIC
JACK
A, and
Control
B
for
MIC
JACK
B'
Turning
either
to
the
right
increases
the
signal.
Ul"roplrones
can
be
used
at any
time,
for
mixing
with
another
sound
source'
such
as
a
record
or
recorded
tape'
When
a
microphone
is
not
being
used,
that
control
should
be
turned
all
the
way
to
the
left
(off)'
NOTE:
When
only
one
microphone
is
used'
its
signal
is
monaurally
fed
through
both
left and
right
speakers'
regardless
of
which
iack
is
useo.
When
two
microphones
are
used'
however'
the
one
connected
to
jack
A broadcasts
through
the
left
speakers'
while
the
one
connected
to
iack
B
is heard
through
the
right'
MON.
B.l
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MIC
LE
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ar-rd
right
tr
both
left
and