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Thank
you
for
selecting
the
Technics
Hi-Fi
Speaker
System
SB-CS65.
To
obtain
maximum
satisfaction
from
all
of
its
many
features
as
well
as
the
lon-
gest
possible
service,
be
sure
to
first
read
these
instructions
carefully.
INSTALLATION
OF
YOUR
SPEAKER
SYSTEM
The
sound
reproduced
by
a
speaker
system
iseasily
influenced
by
such
factors
as
room
acoustics
and
the
place
where
it
is
placed
in
the
room.
Before
final-
ly
deciding
upon
the
place
where
the
speaker
sys-
tems
are
to
be
placed,
please
carefully
read
the
fol-
lowing
information.
e
In
general,
if
a
speaker
system
is
placed
on
the
floor,
near
a
corner
or
near
a
wall,
the
level
of
the
bass
sound
will
be
increased
by
the
reflections
of
the
sounds
from
the
wall
and
floor.
Consequent-
ly,
itis
possible
to
adjust
the
bass
sound
to
some
extent
by
changing
the
distance
between
the
speaker
systems
and
the
wall
and/or
floor.
Deter-
mine
the
location
of
the
speaker
systems
which
gives
the
best
sound
reproduction,
therefore,
depending
upon
the
actual
conditions
of
the
room
in
which
they
are
to
be
used.
e
lfthespeaker
system
faces
toward
a
hard
wall
ora
glass
door
or
window,
it
is
recommended
that
curtains
or
similar
material
be
used
in
order
to
prevent
undesirable
resonance
and
sound
reflec-
tion,
especially
of
the
treble
sound.
e
Vibrations
from
the
speaker
systems
may
be
transmitted
to
a
record
player,
causing
acoustic
feedback
(“howling”).
For
best
results,
the
speaker
systems
should
not
be
placed
near
the
record
player,
and
should
never
be
placed
on
the
same
table
or
shelf
as
the
record
player.
Itis
often
very
effective,
in
order
to
prevent
“howling”,
to
place
a
thick
piece
of
felt
beneath
the
speaker
systems
and
the
record
player.
CONNECTING
THE
SPEAKER
SYSTEM
e
Be
sure
to
turn
off
the
power
of
the
amplifier
be-
fore
connecting
the
speaker
systems
to
it.
e
The
impedance
of
this
speaker
system
is
8
ohms.
Be
sure
that
the
load
impedance
of
the
amplifier
to
be
used
is
4
-
16
ohms.
e
When
connecting
speaker
wires
to
the
amplifier,
be
sure
that
the
left
and
right
connections
and
the
plus
and
minus
connections
are
made
correctly.
m—h
.
Twist
the
core
of
the
tip
of
the
wire.
2.
Push
the
knob
on
the
terminal
and
insert
the
wire
into
the
terminal
hole
until
the
core
cannot
be
seen.
(Do
not
insert
the
insulation
part.)
3.
Release
the
knob
and
confirm
that
the
wire
is
-
connected
properly.
Be
sure
that
the
core
wires
don't
touch
each
other.
POWER-HANDLING
CAPACITY
The
power-handling
capacity
of
this
unit
isindicated
in
the
specifications,
and
is
determined
according
to
the
temperature
increase
of
the
voice
coils.
e
lf
the
amplifier
to
be
used
has
an
output
power
which
exceeds
the
power-handling
capacity
of
this
unit,
be
sure
that
the
amplifier's
volume
con-
trol
is
set
so
that
excessive
input
is
not
applied
to
the
speaker
system.
e
Even
if
the
amplifier
to
be
used
has
an
output
.
power
which
is
less
than
the
power-handling
capacity
of
this
unit,
the
output
of
the
amplifier
will
become
distorted
and
excessive
input
will
be
applied
to
the
speaker
units,
especially
for
the
middle
and
high
frequencies,
if
the
input
signals
to
the
amplifier
are
too
large
or
the
amplifier
volume
level
is
too
high.
Also
note
that
higher-
than-normal
power
is
applied
to
the
speaker
sys-
tems
if
the
tone
controls
of
an
amplifier
or
a
frequency
equalizer
are
used
to
raise
the
level
of
bass
and/or
treble
sounds.
When
adjusting
the
volume
level,
therefore,
do
so
with
great
care:
confirming
that
amplifier
output
is
not
distorted.
e
Thepower-handling
capacity
of
this
unit
is
set
for
reproduction
of
ordinary
music.
If
an
oscillator
or
test
record
is
used
to
produce
a
continuous
signal
such
as
a
sine
wave,
etc.,
a
signal
exceeding
2
watts
must
never
be
applied.
Usually,
1
watt
of
sine
wave
is
enough
to
test
a
speaker
system
when
an
oscillator
or
test
disc
is
used.
e
If
the
following
special
types
of
signals
are
ap-
plied
to
the
speaker
system,
be
sure
to
reduce
the
volume
level
of
the
amplifier.
1.
Interstation
hiss
on
the
FM
broadcast
band.
2.
Output
fróm
a
tape
deck
during
fast
forward
or
rewind.
3.
Acoustic
feedback
from
a
microphone
or
an
elec-
tric
musical
instrument.
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