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in
perceived
tonal
balance
ci
musical
material
that
occur
when
listening
at
lower
volume
lev
els.
At
louder
listening
levels,
smaller
rotations
of
the
controls
can
effectively
adjust
for
some
room
effects,
the
tonal
balance
of
your
loudspeakers,
or
deficiencies
in
program
mate
rial.
For
example,
voice
broadcasts
can
some
times
be
made
more
intelligible
by
reducing
Bass
and
boosting
Treble.
When
making
tone
control
adjustments,
keep
in
mind
that
Bass
boost
logarithmically
increases
the
power
demand
on
the
receiver
in
the
region
where
most
musical
information
occurs.
Turning
the
Bass
control
from
its
normal
to
maximum
boost
position
requires
the
receiver
to
feed
10
times
as
much
power
into
your
loudspeakers
to
Response
in
dB
+
10
+5
0
—10
reproduce
low
frequencies,
and
will
cause
the
Model
300
to
overload
prematurely.
For
listen
ing
at
the
loudest
undistorted
volume
the
Model
300
can
provide,
set
the
Bass
control
for
flat
response.
Output
protection
fuses
The
Model
300
is
pro
tected
by
fuses
inside
the
unit
against
abnormal
operating
conditions,
such
as
a
short
circuit
of
the
speaker
terminals,
or
a
drop
in
speaker
impedance
substantially
below
4
ohms.
Should
one
or
both
of
these
fuses
blow,
a
termination
of
sound
output
will
occur.
If
this
happens,
and
you
have
eliminated
other
possible
causes
(see
the
Troubleshooting
guide
on
page
16),
your
receiver
may
require
service
not
covered
under
the
warranty.
00
20000
20
100
1000
Frequency
in
cycles
per
second
Tone
control
curves

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Advent 300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAdvent
Model300
CategoryStereo Receiver
LanguageEnglish