Boston Acoustics AM/FM Radio Tuner Contents, Unpacking and Setting Up Your Horizon Duo

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Contents

Unpacking and Setting Up Your Horizon Duo

4

Other Control Settings

12

Placement

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Display Information

12

Power Connection

4

Display Brightness

12

AM and FM Antennas

5

Connecting Other Equipment

13

About the Front Panel Controls

5

Connecting Headphones

13

About the Remote Control

5

Using Aux Inputs

13

Basic Control Operations

6

The HRD-i – iPod Docking Adapter

13

Turning the Horizon Duo On or Off

6

Connecting the HRD-i

13

Adjusting the Volume

6

Selecting the iPod Source

14

Setting the Clock

6

Front Panel Control iPod Operation

14

Selecting a Source

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Remote Control iPod Operation

14

Tuning In a Radio Station

7

About Clock Memory

15

Station Seek

8

Security Cable Connection

15

Setting a Station Preset

8

Service Port

15

Selecting a Preset Station

9

Maintenance and Service

15

Adjusting Bass and Treble

9

Limited Warranty

16

Alarm Clock Features

10

If Service Seems Necessary

16

Setting the Alarm Time

10

 

 

Setting an Alarm

10

 

 

How the Alarms Work

10

 

 

The Snooze Feature

11

 

 

The Sleep Function

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Unpacking and Setting Up Your Horizon Duo

Carefully unpack the Horizon Duo. If there is any sign of damage from transit, report it immediately to your dealer and/or delivery service. Keep the shipping carton and packing materials for future use. Be sure to keep your purchase receipt in a safe place, as it may be required for warranty purposes.

In the box you should fi nd the Horizon Duo, the remote control and the power cord.

Placement

Your Horizon Duo will sound great just about anywhere. But if you put it near a wall or corner the bass response will be enhanced. Don’t block the bass port. Be sure the vents on the top of the cabinet are unobstructed to allow for ventilation.

Power Connection

Just connect the power cord to the back of the Horizon Duo and plug it into the wall power outlet.

FM Antenna Input

AM Antenna Input

iPod Dock Input

AC Input

Output Fixed/Variable Switch

Output

Aux 2 Input

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Contents Horizon Duo Important Safety Instructions Introduction FeaturesWith the optional HRD-i docking adapter Contents Unpacking and Setting Up Your Horizon DuoAbout the Front Panel Controls About the Remote ControlAM and FM Antennas Adjusting the Volume Setting the ClockBasic Control Operations Turning the Horizon Duo On or OffTuning In a Radio Station Using the Front Panel ControlsUsing the Remote Control Selecting a SourceSetting a Station Preset Using the Front Panel ControlYou want to set up. a tone Station SeekSelecting a Preset Station Adjusting Bass and TrebleAlarm Clock Features Setting the Alarm TimeSetting an Alarm How the Alarms WorkSleep Function Snooze FeatureTouch Sensitive Rim Display Information Other Control SettingsDisplay Brightness Connecting Other Equipment Connecting HeadphonesUsing Aux Inputs Connecting the HRD-iRemote Control iPod Operation Selecting the iPod SourceFront Panel Control iPod Operation Press the iPod buttonService Port Maintenance and ServiceAbout Clock Memory Security Cable ConnectionIf Service Seems Necessary Limited WarrantyFor EU Customers Only

AM/FM Radio Tuner specifications

Boston Acoustics is renowned for its high-fidelity sound and quality audio equipment, and their AM/FM radio tuner is no exception. This tuner brings a new dimension to radio listening, combining modern technology with the classic charm of traditional broadcasting. It is designed to deliver crystal-clear sound quality, ensuring that every note and broadcast is experienced to its full potential.

One of the standout features of the Boston Acoustics radio tuner is its advanced digital signal processing technology. This technology enhances sound clarity and reduces static, making it possible to listen to your favorite radio stations even in challenging reception areas. Users will appreciate the tuner’s ability to automatically scan for available stations, allowing for seamless tuning without the hassle of manual adjustments.

The device typically features an easy-to-read LCD display that provides essential information such as station frequency and signal strength, helping listeners find their desired stations more efficiently. With the capability to store multiple presets, users can quickly access their favorite AM and FM stations without having to manually seek each one.

In addition to its sound quality and ease of use, the Boston Acoustics tuner often includes additional connectivity options, such as Bluetooth and auxiliary input, enabling users to connect their smartphones or other digital devices. This versatility allows for streaming music and podcasts directly through the tuner, catering to the preferences of modern users who want more than just traditional radio.

Robust build quality is another hallmark of the Boston Acoustics brand, and this tuner is typically no different. Designed to fit seamlessly into any home audio setup, it features a sleek and compact design that doesn’t compromise on performance. The tuner's controls are intuitive, allowing for easy operation whether you are adjusting the volume, changing stations, or switching between inputs.

Overall, the Boston Acoustics AM/FM radio tuner combines reliable performance with modern features, making it an excellent addition to any audiophile’s collection. Its commitment to sound quality, user-friendly design, and additional connectivity options positions it as a versatile and valuable piece of equipment for enjoying both traditional radio programming and digital audio content. Whether at home or in a professional setup, this tuner enhances the listening experience, bringing music and talk radio to life.