Pioneer SX-9000 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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PIONEER
SPEAKERS
These switches
turn the various speaker
systems on
and
off. Push
each button once to
turn it on, once again for
off. Pushing the
A button will
cause the
sound
to
be
reproduced
from
the
speakers
connected
to the
SPEAKER A terminals. The
B and C buttons
control
their corresponding
terminals on the rear of
the unit.
NOTE:
Only two speaker systems can
be
used at the same time
(i.e..
A+8, B+C, or A+C). lf all three speaker buttons are
pushed
at
the same time, no sound
will be
reproduced.
If
you
wish
to shut off all
speaker
sound, simply
press
the
OFF
button.
TONE
COLOR
This switch is for selecting
the
particular
tone
.
your
mood
or
the music being heard.
VIVID:
Emphasizes highs
and
lows for more
clarity
BASS: Emphasizes
bass
tones.
FLAT:
Flat,
untempered
tone.
SOFT: High
tones relatively
softened.
TAPE MONITOR
Depress
this button
to monitor
a
recording; press
it
again
and it
shuts
off. During record
or tape
play,
or
when
listening
to
a broadcast, leave
this switch
off.
Turning it
on automatically
switches
off
the speakers.
This button
is intended
to aid in checking recording or
editing conditions.
There are
two TAPE MONITOR
jacks,
A
and B, on
the
rear
(A)
and front
(B)
of this
unit, and
these two buttons
correspond
to them.
Button
A directs the
signal through
jack
A, and
button B
through
jack
B.
SELECTOR
This switch
is for
choosing
the
program
source.
AM:
For
receiving
AM
broadcasts.
FM MONO/WIRELESS:
For
FM
monophonic
broad-
casts,
or for
broadcasting
the
signal
from
a
wireless FM
microphone.
FM
AUTO: For
automatic
switchover
between
FM
mono
and
stereo
broadcasts.
PHONO
1: For playing
records
on
a turntable
con-
nected
to
the PHONO
1
terminals.
PHONO
2: Same
as above,
for
PHONO
2
terminals.
AUX 1:
For playing
signals
fed
to the
AUX
1
terminals.
Same
as above.
for
AUX 2
terminals.
MIC
JACK A,
B
Plug
a microphone
used into
one of
these
jacks.
Two
microphones
can
be used
at the same
time.
to suit
sound
AUX 2: