
I :'wlq; p E RAr'i'* c',,,i*'srR u cT to N s aN p,,' n:iAN,iv7*^^AT:n t{A,/ +l s'p >zed/u---f- ,r,.UZr.t*u'
by turning the'Philharmonic's Volume control all the way down, orset the Volume control anywhere you like for pleasant listening, u
AM AnfennqA suitable AM antenna can be anything from a {ew feet of wirestrung behind a picture molding or draped behind the cabinet, to anelabor
TECHNICAT SPECIFICATION5lluric Powcr Ourpur (lHFIl/l slondord,both chonnek)Hormonic Di3torlion ot Rotcdlluric Powcr OulputFrcquency RcsponrcFrti{ult
!- \-\L;('II('KAIL'I-AIIL'II5: \ \\ -_,II /rrH your purchase of a FISHER instrument you have com- Remember always that we want
,FITIHE MAGNTFIcENcE of old-world cabinet craftsmanship has beenI combined with the latest products of advanced electronic engineer-ing to create
TABLE OF CONTENTSINSTATTING THE PHITHARMONICTHE CONTROTSACCESSORTESANTENNASREPLACING THE DIAI LAMPSFOR THE TECHNICALTY.MINDEDTECHNICAT SPECIFICATIONSP
oEItEooo)ogo4qEt(,E
result in an unnatural efiect. But enough separation is maintained sothat a definite {eeling of direction occurs as you listen to the repro-duce
linear {ashion {rom 0 to 100, which you may use to locate either ANIor Fl\{ stations by noting the position of the dial pointer along theloggi
*)l', ft tk fl.fi,j 'FIGURE 3. fhe Receiver ChossisIIIw.ili;' i..1..L.,t:.PHONOINPUTS@IEFT RIGHTLEFT AND RIGHTTONE CONTROI- AMPA[( ve
MIN, in the same manner as the Bass control. Both controls haveNORMAL positions, and when they are set there, the Philharmonicwill reproduce th
Comentários a estes Manuais