Harman Kardon STEREO RECITAL TA224 Owners Manual - Page 3

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USING THE MODEL TA224 AS AN INTEGRATED STEREOPHONIC CONTROL CENTER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Ventilation: The unit is well ventilated in itself, but sufficient space must be allowed around it to permit proper air flow. Install the Stereo Recital in a manner to allow for unrestricted circulation. Do not place books or other objects on the cage or cabinet or in the immediate vicinity of the instrument. Reducing the air flow will result in sharply reduced component and tube life. Allow at least 4 inches above the unit when custom installing into a cabinet. Refer to mounting instruction sheet for cabinet installation procedure. Power Requirements: Plug the AC line cord into any outlet furnishing 117 volts, 50 or 60 cycles AC current. The voltage may vary between 105 and 125 volts. A 1 amp AC convenience receptacle is located on the rear panel of the receiver and is controlled by ₹he ON/OFF switch on the front panel. Connecting the Speakers: Your two speakers should be identical if possible to obtain optimum results. Experts agree that a perfectly matched system offers the best stereophonic reproduction. The speakers should be preferably placed along the same wall approxi- mately 8 to 15 feet apart depending upon room size and furniture placement. It may be necessary to experiment with speaker placement until best results arc obtained. Use any type wire to connect your speakers to the Stereo Recital. Lamp cord ("zip cord") is excellent and may be easily dressed around the molding for an inconspicuous and neat installation. Do not drive the staples or tacks through the center of the wire for this will short out the two sections and will decrease the overall volume or short out the speakers entirely. It is permissible to use approximately 100 feet of speaker connecting wire for each speaker without loss of volume. Connect one length of lamp cord to your left speaker and attach the other end to the screw terminals on the LEFT SPEAKER output strip. Connect one wire to the "G" terminal and the other wire to either the "8" or "16" ohm screw depending upon the nominal impedance rating of your speaker. (Impedance ratings are usually listed on the rear of the speaker or on the shipping carton.) Similarly connect another length of lamp cord to your right speaker and attach the other end to the RIGHT SPEAKER output strip. Connect one wire to "G" and the other wire to either "8" or "16" as previously discussed. Carefully dress the speaker leads away from audio input cables and power lines. Keep the wiring neat and be sure there are no frayed edges touching the chassis or other terminals. Speaker Phasing: When more than one speaker is used in any music reproducing system they must be connected in such a way as to aid each other, rather than to work against each other. Since two speakers must be used for stereo reproduction, this

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USING
THE
MODEL
TA224
AS
AN
INTEGRATED
STEREOPHONIC
CONTROL
CENTER
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
Ventilation:
The
unit
is
well
ventilated
in
itself,
but
sufficient
space
must
be
allowed
around
it
to
permit
proper
air
fl
ow.
Install
the
Stereo
Recital
in
a
manner
to
allow
for
unrestricted
circulation.
Do
not
place
books
or
other
objects
on
the
cage
or
cabinet
or
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
the
instrument.
Reducing
the
air
fl
ow
will
result
in
sharply
reduced
component
and
tube
life.
Allow
at
least
4
inches
above
the
unit
when
custom
installing
into
a
cabinet.
Refer
to
mounting
instruc-
tion
sheet
for
cabinet
installation
procedure.
Power
Requirements:
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
into
any
outlet
furnishing
117
volts,
50
or
60
cycles
AC
current.
The
voltage
may
vary
between
105
and
125
volts.
A
1
amp
AC
con-
venience
receptacle
is
located
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
receiver
and
is
controlled
by
₹he
ON/OFF
switch
on
the
front
panel.
Connecting
the
Speakers:
Your
two
speakers
should
be
identical
if
possible
to
obtain
optimum
results.
Experts
agree
that
a
perfectly
matched
system
offers
the
best
stereophonic
repro-
duction.
The
speakers
should
be
preferably
placed
along
the
same
wall
approxi-
mately
8
to
15
feet
apart
depending
upon
room
size
and
furniture
placement.
It
may
be
necessary
to
experiment
with
speaker
placement
until
best
results
arc
obtained.
Use
any
type
wire
to
connect
your
speakers
to
the
Stereo
Recital.
Lamp
cord
("zip
cord")
is
excellent
and
may
be
easily
dressed
around
the
molding
for
an
inconspicuous
and
neat
installation.
Do
not
drive
the
staples
or
tacks
through
the
center
of
the
wire
for
this
will
short
out
the
two
sections
and
will
decrease
the
overall
volume
or
short
out
the
speakers
entirely.
It
is
permissible
to
use
approximately
100
feet
of
speaker
connecting
wire
for
each
speaker
without
loss
of
volume.
Connect
one
length
of
lamp
cord
to
your
left
speaker
and
attach
the
other
end
to
the
screw
terminals
on
the
LEFT
SPEAKER
output
strip.
Connect
one
wire
to
the
"G"
terminal
and
the
other
wire
to
either
the
"8"
or
"16"
ohm
screw
depending
upon
the
nominal
impedance
rating
of
your
speaker.
(Impedance
ratings
are
usually
listed
on
the
rear
of
the
speaker
or
on
the
shipping
carton.)
Similarly
connect
another
length
of
lamp
cord
to
your
right
speaker
and
attach
the
other
end
to
the
RIGHT
SPEAKER
output
strip.
Connect
one
wire
to
"G"
and
the
other
wire
to
either
"8"
or
"16"
as
previously
discussed.
Carefully
dress
the
speaker
leads
away
from
audio
input
cables
and
power
lines.
Keep
the
wiring
neat
and
be
sure
there
are
no
frayed
edges
touching
the
chassis
or
other
terminals.
Speaker
Phasing:
When
more
than
one
speaker
is
used
in
any
music
reproducing
system
they
must
be
connected
in
such
a
way
as
to
aid
each
other,
rather
than
to
work
against
each
other.
Since
two
speakers
must
be
used
for
stereo
reproduction,
this