Philips PS 1964C warranty HOW to USE the Sound STEREO/MONO Control

Models: PS 1964C

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HOW TO USE THE SOUND (STEREO/MONO) CONTROL

STEREO/MONO TV SOUND

Your TV can receive broadcast stereo TV programs. The TV has

both an amplifier and twin speakers through which the stereo sound can be heard.

BEGIN

Press the MENU (M) button on the remote, then the CHANNEL or

buttons to scroll the on-screen menu until the word SOUND appears within the highlight box.

Press the VOLUME (+) or (–) buttons to set the SOUND control to STEREO or MONO.

Press the STATUS button on the remote control to clear the screen.

SMART HELP

Remember, if the TV is set to STEREO but the current

channel is not broadcasted in stereo, the sound at the TV will remain monaural. (mono.)

SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM (SAP)

SAP is an additional part of the stereo broadcast system. Sent as a third audio channel SAP can be heard apart from the current TV program sound. TV stations are free to use SAP for any number of purposes, but many experts believe it will be used for foreign language translations of TV shows (or for weather and news bulletins.)

TREBLE ON

BASSON

SOUND STEREO

AVLON

VOLUME LIMIT ON

3

 

STATUS/EXIT

 

POWER

 

VOL

CH

VOL

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

MUTE

CH

SURF

1

1

2

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

CCSLEEP

0

SMART SMART GAME CLOCK

PICTURE SOUND

OR

TREBLE

ON

BASS

ON

 

 

SOUND

MONO

AVL

ON

VOLUME LIMIT ON

OR

TREBLE

ON

BASS

ON

 

 

SOUND

SAP

AVL

ON

VOLUME LIMIT

ON

2

12STEREO

If a SAP signal is not present with a selected program, the SAP option cannot be selected. Also, if SAP is selected on a channel (with SAP) and you select another channel, when you return to the original channel SAP will be OFF (and you will have to reselect the SAP feature).

NOTE: The TV’s on-screen “STEREO” indicator appears whenever the TV detects an incoming stereo signal. Be sure the TV’s STEREO control is also turned “ON” in order for the stereo sound to be heard through the TV’s twin speaker system.

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Philips PS 1964C HOW to USE the Sound STEREO/MONO Control, Press the Menu M button on the remote, then the Channel or

PS 1964C specifications

The Philips PS 1964C is a standout turntable that embodies the charm and quality of vintage audio equipment. Launched in the mid-1960s, this model was designed to cater to audiophiles seeking a superior listening experience. Combining technological innovation with timeless aesthetics, the PS 1964C is a remarkable piece of engineering.

One of the key features of the Philips PS 1964C is its belt-driven mechanism. This design minimizes vibrations from the motor, allowing for smoother playback and improved sound quality. The belt drive system is essential in maintaining the integrity of the audio signal, making it a preferred choice among audiophiles looking for accuracy in sound reproduction.

The PS 1964C also boasts an automatic tonearm mechanism, which simplifies the user experience. This feature allows the tonearm to automatically lift and return to its rest position at the end of a record, preventing wear on both the stylus and the vinyl. This automation strikes a balance between convenience and precision, ensuring that users can enjoy their records without the hassle of manual operation.

The turntable is equipped with an adjustable counterweight and an anti-skating mechanism, which ensures that the stylus maintains optimal tracking force throughout playback. These characteristics help reduce record wear and distortion, resulting in clearer audio output. The adjustable settings cater to various cartridge weights, adding versatility for users who may choose to upgrade their stylus.

Another notable aspect of the Philips PS 1964C is its elegant wooden plinth. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the turntable but also contributes to its overall stability by reducing unwanted resonance. The design reflects the craftsmanship of the time, making it a beautiful addition to any audio setup.

In terms of connectivity, the PS 1964C offers a standard RCA output, allowing for easy integration with a variety of amplifiers and speakers. This flexibility ensures that users can easily connect their vintage turntable to modern audio systems, preserving the classic sound without compromising on quality.

With its combination of classic design and advanced features, the Philips PS 1964C remains an enduring favorite among vinyl enthusiasts. Its blend of aesthetic beauty and audio precision captures the essence of the golden age of analog sound while still appealing to the needs of contemporary listeners.