Sansui 661 Owners Manual

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We are grateful for your choice of the Sansui 661 AM/FM stereo receiver.
Before you begin to operate it, may we suggest that you read this booklet of

operating instructions once carefully?

You will then be able to connect and

operate it correctly, and enjoy its superb performance for years.

.FUNCTIONAL FEATURES

*Circuits for handling two tape decks provided.
Tape-to-tape recording (dubbing) can be easily facilitat-
ed.

*Terminals for connecting up to three pairs of speakers.
In addition to having the usual arrangement of speakers
in your listening room, another pair of speakers can be
set-up in another room enabling you to enjoy your
music almost anywhere you like.

*Terminals provided for two different types of FM antennas.
Provisions are made for both 75-ohm and 300-ohm FM
antenna terminals. Connection is extremely simple when
setting up an outdoor antenna using either a 75-ohm
unbalanced coaxial type lead-in cable or a 300-ohm
balanced feeder type lead-in cable.

*Pushbutton HIGH FILTER switch provided.
By operation of this switch unpleasant noises in the highs
can be eliminated. Also, noises that occw when listen-
ing to FM stereo broadcasts can be attenuated by virtue
of the FM MUTING OFF switch.

*Versatile control of tonal quality possible
The BASS and TREBLE tonal quality can be adjusted
independently of each other. Together with the LOUD-
NESS switch, they provide for optimum control of tonal
quality to suit your taste or room acoustics.

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
REAR-PAN EL CONNECTIONS

HINTS FOR BETTER RECEPTION

BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES
CONTROLLING SOUND TO YOUR TASTE

CONNECTION OF SPEAKER SYSTEMS/CONNECTING HEADPHONES
PLAYING RECORDS/HOW TO USE AUX INPUTS

RECEIVING RADIO BROADCASTS
TAPE RECORDING 8: PLAYBACK

CONDITIONS MISTAKEN FOR BREAKDOWNS

SIMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS
SPECIFICATIONS

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