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JVC TD-V662
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DDRP
(Dynamics
Detection
Recording
Processor)
recording
DDRP
recording
is
performed
with
suitable
JVC
CD
players
and
the
recording
level
adjustment
is
performed
automatically.
Since
recording
level
adjustment
is
performed
automatically
for
different
types
of
tape
(normal,
CrOg
and
metal),
the
adjustment
of
INPUT
LEVEL
and
BALANCE
controls
are
not
required.
Read
the
instruction
book
of
your
CD
player
carefully.
DOLBY
NR
and
DOLBY
HX
PRO
Dolby
NR
System
To
reduce
the
hiss
inherent
in
tape
recording,
use
the
Dolby
NR
System
when
making
recordings.
When
listening
to
a
tape
recorded
with
the
Dolby
NR
System,
set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
to
B
or
C
according
to
the
system
selected
in
the
recording
mode.
The
sound
quality
will
change
if
the
positions
of
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
are
different
in
recording
and
playback.
Dolby
HX
PRO
headroom
extension
When
a
source
which
contains
many
high-frequency
components
is
recorded,
these
high-frequency
signals
have
the
same
function
as
bias
and
therefore,
the
effective
bias
current
changes.
This
will
result
in
phenomena
such
as
changes
in
the
level
of
low-frequency
signal
and
subsequent
distortion
and
reduction
of
the
high-frequency
saturation
level.
Dolby
HX
PRO
headroom
extension
system
controls
the
bias
current
so
that
the
effective
bias
is
constant
even
when
there
are
fluctuations
in
the
high-frequency
components
of
the
input
signal.
This
greatly
improves
the
high-frequency
saturation
level
while
reducing
the
low-frequency
signal
level
variations
and
distortion.
The
dynamic
sound
recorded
with
this
system
sounds
the
same
even
when
the
tape
is
played
back
in
a
deck
that
does
not
have
Dolby
HX
PRO.
This
system
automatically
works
when
in
recording;
however,
Dolby
HX
PRO
is
not
a
noise
reduction
system.
RECORDING
LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
It
is
best
to
adjust
so
that
the
maximum
sound
level
of
the
source
to
be
recorded
reaches
the
very
limit
of
the
saturation
level
of
the
tape
to
be
used.
When
the
recording
level
is
too
low,
the
hiss
noise
inherent
in
the
tape
will
be
conspicuous.
When
the
recording
level
is
too
high,
exceeding
the
saturation
level,
the
recording
will
contain
cracking
noise
and
will
be
distorted.
Saturation
level
means:
When
the
recording
input
is
increased
gradually,
the
output
increases
proportionally.
However,
once
it
reaches
a
certain
level,
the
output
cannot
increase
any
further.
Moreover,
the
output
will
be
distorted
if
the
input
is
increased
beyond
this
point.
The
level
at
which
this
occurs
is
called
the
tape's
"saturation
level".
Saturation
level
Input
level—^
How
to
adjust
the
recording
level
®
Set
to
the
source
mode
(record-pause).
@
Adjust
the
recording
level
using
the
INPUT
LEVEL
control.
dB
indicator
for
level
compensation
(criterion)
With
Type
IV
(metal)
tape
Because
of
metal
tape's
higher
saturation
level,
it
is
OK
that
"+
6"
lights
occasionally.
dB-
30
20
15
12
10
8
6
ovu
2Cno
2
4
6
+8
/
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With
Type
I
(normal)
or
Type
II
(chrome)
tape
It
is
OK
that"+
2"
lights
occasionally.
dB-
30
20
15
12
10
8
L
cm
czD
czi
1=1
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6
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2
□□
0
2
4
6
+8
Digital
Peak
Indicator
This
is
a
digital
display
that
shows
the
recording/playback
level
and
is
interlocked
with
the
peak
level
meter
under
the
control
of
the
meter
microcomputer.
A
maximum
peak
level
memory
function
is
provided
so
that
the
peak
level
can
be
checked after
as
well
as during
recording.
For
0
dB
and
under:
o
For
+8
dB
and
over;
'
Calling
up
the
maximum
level
and
resetting
the
memory
When
the
"DIGITAL
PEAK
CALL"
button
is
pressed
once,
the
peak
level
held
in
memory
flickers
in
the
display
for
approxi
mately
5
seconds.
If
the
CALL
button
is
pressed
again
while
the
peak
value
is
displayed,
the
previous
contents
of
memory
will
be
cleared
and
this
newly
input
maximum
level
will
be
held
in
memory
as
the
peak
level.
In
addition,
the
digital
peak
function
holds
the
level
of
whichever
of
the
left
or
right
channels
is
the
higher
and
displays
it.

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JVC TD-V662 Specifications

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BrandJVC
ModelTD-V662
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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