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I recently bought a Sansui Series 7000 Reciever. The problem is,
there are several labels missing from the buttons on the front face of the reciever. Looking at the reciever from the front and going from the left side to the right the buttons a (1) - power (2) - unknown (3) - unknown (4) - muting (5) - loudness (6) - reverse (7) - mono (8) - tape monitor 1 (9) - tape monitor 2 (10) - unknown Could someone please fill me in as to the function of the 'unknown' buttons on this reciver? Also, if anyone knows, what's the purpose of the 'reverse' button? And finally, how do i get the the 'fm stereo' light on , I've tuned in stereo FM freq's but the 'fm stereo' light (on the far left of the freq. band numbers. Thanks much for any assistance. |
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I know what your baby is gon'a be! said the friend to the pregnant woman.
Well, what's it gon'a be? asked the pregnant woman. Either a boy or a girl, said her friend! Re 2 & 3= One is obviously the Volume Control knob, while the other is possibly Tone Control Knob. Just try them. You'll soon find out for yourself. How about Number 10 being the Phono knob? Is there a phono input at the back? Just study the Inputs at the back. You will soon find out. Surely it doesn't take a PhD in electronics to find out by trial and error. And the stereo light that does not come up is in all likelihood "kaput". Have you tried tuning to a stereo station with the stereo button on stereo. Switch between stereo and mono by pressing the Mono switch. It should toggle between Mono and Stereo. If the light does not come on, the bulb/LED is gone. Simple as that! -- choro-nik ******* Original quotable quotes from choro-nik "The triumph of mediocrity is represented by the body politic." "Politics is the art of trying to unravel the repercussions of yesteryears' policies." "Trust one scoundrel to quote from another" ********** "pookie" wrote in message ... I recently bought a Sansui Series 7000 Reciever. The problem is, there are several labels missing from the buttons on the front face of the reciever. Looking at the reciever from the front and going from the left side to the right the buttons a (1) - power (2) - unknown (3) - unknown (4) - muting (5) - loudness (6) - reverse (7) - mono (8) - tape monitor 1 (9) - tape monitor 2 (10) - unknown Could someone please fill me in as to the function of the 'unknown' buttons on this reciver? Also, if anyone knows, what's the purpose of the 'reverse' button? And finally, how do i get the the 'fm stereo' light on , I've tuned in stereo FM freq's but the 'fm stereo' light (on the far left of the freq. band numbers. Thanks much for any assistance. |
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All the buttons I listed are buttons. The knobs are located below the
buttons seperatly (that's where the volume control is - as a knob). As far as trial-and-error technique, you have a point and I have tried it, but the change is sound is very subtle, if there's a change at all (I'm pretty sure there is on at least one of the buttons). Everything on the unit works fine (so far as i know and have tried). The FM Stereo is written in letters that illuminate above the numbers on the frequency spectrum. I've have succesfully tuned in FM stereo and mono sound, but the actual light has never come on (all the other lights have worked fine, for example: the 'Phono' letters light up when I turn the control know to Phono) It's just that the 'FM Stereo' letter don't seem to light up, could just be a burnt out bulb. Anyway, If anyone has one of these units (or possobly a similar model with the same button arrangement) I'd be really interested to know when these buttons do. Thanks. |
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