Harman Kardon 75 Owners Manual - Page 17
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SPECIAL APPLICATION The versatility of the 75 + receiver permits the utilization of 2 completely separate stereo systems reproducing different program material. Typical Example System #1 - Connect left and right speakers to the front left and right speaker terminals. System #2 - Connect left and right speakers to the back left and right speaker terminals. Connect a pair of patch cords from the front tape out receptacles to the front tape monitor receptacles. Connect a stereo tape recorder output to the back tape monitor receptacles. Mode switch to 4-CH Discrete position. With the tape monitor 1 switch depressed, System #1 will reproduce any source selected by the function switch. System #2 will reproduce the output of the tape recorder. The volume control should be used to set the overall level. The sound field Balance control should be used to alter the levels of the separate systems. The front and back Tone controls will function separately for each system. The Stereo-4-CH rear panel switch must be in the 4-CH position. SERVICE If this instrument should not perform properly during the first two (2) years after date of purchase, con₹act the factory for instructions. The factory has many authorized warranty service stations in the United States. To aid us in selecting a service station convenient to you, it would be helpful if you would indicate which major city is closest to your home. Please write our Customer Service Department, Harman/Kardon, Incorporated, Plainview, New York 11803. Be sure to include the model and serial number of the unit. A brief description of your other components is often of help in answering your questions. DO NOT return this instrument to Harman/Kardon without first receiving authorization. STEREO TAPE RECORDER t.A.- OR ANY OTHER HIGH I LEVEL STEREO SOURCE FRONT L R BACK RL D TAPE TAPE MON. OUT L O R FRONT BACK SPEAKERS SYSTEM I SYSTEM 2 16