Placing your system
Stacking your components in
the rack
To make sure that they're properly ventilated and stable,
stack them according to the following diagram. If you're
using a turntable, place it on top of the rack.
AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER KR-596
AUTO TUNING SYSTEM
30 STATION RANDOM PRESET
BASS
TREBLE
STANDBY
FLAT 2
FLAT 2
2
2
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
8
8
8
8
-10
+10
-10
+10
POWER
PHONES
ON/STANDBY
STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK KX-W595
ON
OFF
DOLBY NR
A
PLAYBACK ONLY
PLAY
REW
FF
STOP/EJECT
PAUSE
POWER
/
I I
ON
STANDBY
EDIT
MODE
MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER DP-R896
POWER
P.MODE
CHECK
CLEAR
TIME DSP
RANDOM
REPEAT
ON
STANDBY
CD Player (DP-R896)
BAND
TUNING
AUTO/MANU. +10
MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
P.CALL
6
7
8
9
0
VOLUME CONTROL
DOWN
UP
SPEAKERS
INPUT SELECTOR
SPEAKERS
L
BALANCE R
REC
DUBBING
ON
OFF
HIGH
NORMAL
DUBBING
TAPE SELECTOR
B
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
REC LEVEL
REC
PLAY
REW
FF
STOP/EJECT
PAUSE
/
I I
OPEN/CLOSE
DISC SKIP
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
STOP
PLAY/ PAUSE
/ II
Receiver (KR-596)
Cassette Deck (KX-W595)
Positioning your speakers
You can get the best stereo effect by placing your speak-
ers 6' to 12' apart along the same wall, with the main
listening area midway between the 2 speakers.
To enhance the stereo effect (especially if the speak-
ers are more than 8' apart), rotate each speaker
slightly toward the listening area.
Placing the speakers against a wall will increase their
bass output, but could also make them sound unnatu-
rally 'thick' or 'heavy'. If this occurs, try moving them
away from the wall a foot or so.
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