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Conrad-Johnson MF80 Panduan Pemilik
ETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR
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Conrad-Johnson MF80
The MF80 is a highly sophisticated music reproduction instrument, but
it cannot transform an inferior stereo system. Only the very best loud-
speaker systems will be capable of fully revealing the capabilities of this
precision instrument. On the other hand, the MF80 is highly revealing of
faults in the signal source.
Proper set-up is important in any high-fidelity system, but with state-of-
the-art components it is essential. Before attempting to evaluate the
MF80, be sure that each component in your system has been set up
carefully according to manufacturer recommendations. Adjustment of
the cartridge vertical tracking angle can be especially critical with mod-
ern stylus configurations.
Given a system of high quality components, there remain a number of
important details which must be attended to.

ABSOLUTE PHASE

Musical notes are heard through the ear's response to waves of alter-
nating rise and fall of air pressure. Musical transients are exclusively
positive: that is, the initial effect is a rise in pressure. The ear is capable
of distinguishing these positive transients from the musically unnatural
alternative of a negative transient (an initial fall in air pressure). In your
stereo system, these transients are created by your loudspeakers. If the
speakers respond to musical transients by first moving out, they are
creating a rise in pressure, and the system is said to be "phase correct".
If they respond by moving in, they create a fall in pressure and the
system is said to be "phase inverting". Each component in the stereo
system is either phase correct or phase inverting (including the cartridge
and speakers-these are normally phase correct). It is of no conse-
quence if an individual component is phase inverting, as long as the
system as a whole is phase correct. This will be the case as long as the
number of phase inversions is even (or zero).
THE MF80 IS PHASE CORRECT. If your system has an odd number of
inversions, then you must add one phase inversion. This is conveniently
MF80 Owner's Manual
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