Selecting sound quality and field, Press eq space to select the desired mode, Convenient – Panasonic SC-CH64M User Manual

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Selecting sound quality and field

Base your selection on the type of music and how you want to listen
to it.

EQ SPACE

Press EQ SPACE to select the
desired mode.

T££E

Each time the button is pressed, the indication will change as follows.

DISCO~> LI VE^ H ALL-> HE AVY

t

FLAT^SOFT^CLEAR^

DISCO: Use to reproduce a long reverberating sound like that

heard in discotheques.

LIVE:

Use primarily for vocal pieces to add gloss to the vocals.

HALL:

Use to impart a deep bass and spread which will make you
feel as if you were in a large concert hall,

HEAVY: Use to add “punch" to rock and other music.
CLEAR: Use to clarify the treble range of jazz, etc.
SOFT:

Use to listen to background music, etc.

Convenient

Easy play

When you load a CD or cassette in advance, you can start play
directly from standby by pressing the appropriate selector button.

Listening to tapes

Listening to compact discs

Press TAPE.

The reverse mode stores the previously

selected mode in memory.

Press CD.

• Play will begin from the disc that you

last heard.

• When the tracks has been pro­

grammed, the play will start in the pro­
grammed sequence.

Listening to radio broadcasts

BAND

%

Press TUNER BAND.

You can receive the station last tuned in.

To cancel the mode:

Press to select "FLAT”.

Adding bass

-V.8ASS

-DEMO

Press -V. BASS/-DEMO.

T R p f r

P L R y " ^rO-

Press the button again to cancel.
“V. BASS" goes out.

For your reference

You can not record with the sound quality or field. The sound quality
and field are effective only to the pla^ack sound.

Listening to external units

AUX

Press AUX.

The stereo will turn on and the unit con­

nected to the "AUX” terminals will be se­
lected as the input source.

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