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Brand | Aiwa |
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Model | AD-6800 |
Category | Cassette Player |
Language | English |
Key safety warnings including avoiding shock, heat, and ensuring proper ventilation and level operation.
Classifies tape into ferric oxide, chrome, and ferri-chrome based on magnetic material and features.
Explains Dolby NR Type B for reducing hiss noise and improving S/N ratio during recording and playback.
Covers timer recording, dubbing, and tape transcription functions for convenient operation.
Details memory counter, cassette protection, and tape head cleaning for optimal performance.
Instructions for cleaning and demagnetizing tape heads, pinch roller, and capstand.
Connects LINE OUT/PLAY, LINE IN/REC, DIN, and Player SYNC jacks for audio input/output and synchronization.
Details connections for microphones, headphones, DIN-1, DIN-2, and AC outlet on front and rear panels.
Explains AC power connection and the grounding terminal for hum noise prevention.
Instructions for inserting and removing cassettes using the automatic loader mechanism.
Details tape movement controls: REW/REVIEW, FWD, F. FWD/CUE, STOP/EJECT, PAUSE for operation.
Explains using REW/REVIEW for segment review and F. FWD/CUE for skipping recorded material.
Describes the electronic tape-end sensing device that stops the deck and reduces noise.
Sequence for playback: insert cassette, select Dolby NR, tape position, push FWD, adjust output level.
Guides on setting the Dolby NR switch and Tape Selector for optimal playback.
Explains using the FWD key and adjusting the Output Level control for listening.
Guides recording: insert cassette, select bias, Dolby NR, input, set levels, and start recording.
Details controls for recording: Input Selector, Dolby NR, Bias Adjustment, Tape Selector, Limiter.
Discusses the automatic changeover device for CrO2 cassette tapes to simplify manual settings.
Explains the difference between VU and Peak meters for setting optimal recording levels.
Guides on using double-needle meters for accurate recording level adjustment and distortion monitoring.
Details the Limiter for peak overload prevention and MPX Filter for FM stereo recording.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting bias and equalization using the FRTS for optimal tape response.