To operate the receiver

To switch between on and standby

To select an input source (except PHONO and VCR 2/ FRT-VCR 3) and switch the remote control to each operation mode

To select DVD 6CH INPUT mode

To adjust the volume

Note

ÁTAPE MONITOR cannot be controlled with the [TAPE] button.

ÁThe remote control for Australia and New Zealand does not have an [MD] button.

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To select the DSP sound modes

 

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To turn SFC on and select the mode

 

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To output a test signal

 

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ÁWhen the SURROUND or SFC modes are on

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To select the speaker channel and adjust its output level You can adjust the level of the center and surround speakers and the subwoofer.

ÁWhen the STEREO mode is on

You can adjust the level of the subwoofer.

When an SFC mode is on

To change the surround channel delay time

To mute the sound level

To dim the display

To select “FM” or AM”

To select the desired channel sequentially

(Preset tuning)

To select the desired channel directly

(Preset tuning)

To select radio stations by frequency

(Direct tuning)

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(Example: Channel 1)

(Example: Channel 10)

 

10/ENTER

 

 

1

-/--

1

0

within 10 seconds

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Technics SA-DA8, SA-DA10 Remote control, To operate the receiver, To select the desired channel directly

SA-DA8, SA-DA10 specifications

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Both models incorporate Technics' proprietary "Digital Signal Processor" technology, which allows users to customize sound fields to match their preferred listening environment. This is especially beneficial for home theaters, where room acoustics can significantly impact audio performance. The receivers also boast a range of inputs, including multiple digital and analog connections, making it easy to integrate various media devices, such as DVD players, gaming consoles, and CD players.

Audio quality is a central aspect of the SA-DA8 and SA-DA10. They feature high-performance 24-bit DACs that enhance audio resolution, ensuring a clean and detailed sound. The dynamic power output ensures that even the most demanding soundtracks can be played without distortion, making them ideal for high-energy action movies or concert recordings.

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