Stereo System; Installation - Pioneer SA-9800 Operating Instructions Manual

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STEREO SYSTEM
COMPOSITION
Shelves
Make sure that the shelves are stable
and fully capable of supporting heavy
weights and resisting vibration,
Turntable
Set
the turntable so that it is
not affected by vibration,
Keep
the dust cover
closed as
much as possible.
PIONEER
Installing the stereo amplifier
*®Choose
a location
where
the heat
will be dissipated easily,
Tuner
®Do
not
make
the connecting
cords longer than necessary,
© Set the antenna in the direction
best suited for reception.
—1
(Fe © Use an external antenna for FM
fe
reception,
|
ak
) Tape deck
| @Make
sure you clamp
the reels
| when using the tape deck.
|
Thick curtains
| Use curtains to shade the stereo
|
system
from
the direct rays of
the sun.
| Curtains
also
help
to reduce
| resonance and reverberation in
the listening room,
Audio rack
Stack
the records up for storage
— do not lay them flat.
*#Do
not
expose
pre-recorded
tapes near the stereo system for
long-periods of time.
@ Do not store the tapes anywhere
near a magnetic field,
The sound quality some-
times
changes depending
on the position and the
material of the furniture.
Speaker system
@ Install the speakers to the left and right so
that they are subject to the same conditions
both to the side and at the back, (The bass
is
more
pronounced
if
you
set
them
up
against a wall.)
elnstall
the speakers
so that they are not
affected
by vibration transmitted
through
the floor,
Carpets on the floor
help to absorb the
sound,
Connecting the speaker: +
J
Use high current capacity con-
necting cords and do not make
them longer than necessary.
Listening position is slightly to the apex of an equilateral
triangle formed with left and right speakers.
INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS
To ensure the best sound quality and trouble-free operation, avoid setting up the amplifier in any of the
locations described below:
Locations liable to downgrade performance
and result in breakdowns
Resulting trouble
3. Locations susceptible to vibration,
3. These locations affect the precision parts adversely.

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