70-Watt Stereo Graphic Equalizer/Booster
(120-1961)                 Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 18416

CAUTION:  To prevent possible damage to your speakers, turn on the radio/
          cassette player before you turn on the equalizer/booster.

Turn on your radio/cassette player and set its volume to a low level.

Set the equalizer/booster's VOLUME control to MIN (minimum).  Then, press
[POWER] on the equalizer/booster so that the left- and right-channel
indicator lights.

NOTE:  The output of the equalizer/booster's power amplifier is
       electrically protected against incorrect connections.

ADJUSTING THE EQUALIZER/BOOSTER

Your equalizer/booster has seven center-frequencies.  You can adjust these
frequencies up to 12 decibels above or below the frequency.

To boost a center-frequency level, press the button above that frequency's
equalizer-level indicator.

To decrease a center-frequency level, press the button below that
frequency's equalizer-level indicator.

The equalizer-level indicators show each of the seven center-frequency
levels plus the overall "shape" of the sound.

Adjust each center-frequency for the desired sound.

Power-Level Indicator

The power-level indicator shows the output power level for the left (L) and
right (R) channels.

USING THE FADER CONTROL

If you connect four speakers to your equalizer/booster, use the FADER 
control to adjust the sound level between the front and rear pair of
speakers.  Turn the control counterclockwise (F) to emphasize the front
speakers; turn it clockwise (R) to emphasize the rear speakers.

USING THE DEFEAT BUTTON

If you want a flat booster effect without the equalizer, press [DEFEAT]
to the in position.  Press [DEFEAT] to the out position to use the
equalizer.

Connecting a CD Player

You can connect a portable CD (Compact Disc) player to your equalizer/
booster for an even more impressive sound.

Using an optional stereo patch cord with a 1/8-inch mini plug at both ends,
connect your CD player's output jack to the equalizer/booster's CD input
jack.  You can find the necessary stereo patch cord at your local Radio
Shack store.

Turn on the CD player.  Then, turn on the equalizer/booster.  Start the CD
player and adjust the equalizer/booster's control's as desired.

Caution:  With the CD player's wide dynamic range, CDs can instantly change
from a very soft to a very loud sound level.  To prevent damaging your
speakers, set the equalizer/booster's VOLUME control based on the CD's
loudest sound level.


(CS 11/21/95)

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