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Hi David,
Saving Presets:
1. Navigate to your favorite station
with the UP/DOWN buttons.
2. Press MEMORY once. The
preset choice will go to the next
available one.
3. Within 5 seconds, press
MEMORY again to save the
current frequency as a preset,
or else use the UP/DOWN
buttons to fi nd another preset
number, then press MEMORY
to save it.
4. The UP/DOWN buttons usually
tune the frequency, but when
loading the presets, they navigate
the presets.
Try this and let us know if it works for you.
Best regards,
Bill
Nop, don't do that, the subwoofer power in the Nakamichi Soundspace 8 is 20 Watts and the subwoofer for Nakamichi Soundspace 9 is 70 Watts. If you put the 20 Watts Subwoofer on a 70 Watts input the subwoofer will receive severe damage. http://www.nakamichi.com/pdf/SS8_brochure.pdf http://www.nakamichi.com/pdf/SS%209%20Brochure.pdf
1. Navigate to your favorite station with the UP/DOWN buttons. 2. Press MEMORY once. The preset choice will go to the next available one. 3. Within 5 seconds, press MEMORY again to save the current frequency as a preset, or else use the UP/DOWN buttons to fi nd another preset number, then press MEMORY to save it. 4. The UP/DOWN buttons usually tune the frequency, but when loading the presets, they navigate the presets.
make sure the time is displayed and press the "set" button. once the time starts flashing use the "preset" buttons to set the hour and the "volume" buttons to set the minutes. press "set" again when done.
Hi, I have a soundspace system also and have made many problems with it. I send it to a guy in England who appears to be the only Nakimichi repair person available. He accepts systems for repairs from all over the world............
His website is on google and is under nakamichi repairs TBT is the website. Hope this helps.
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