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Vocal
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(Sing
Along)
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If
you
are
having
a
problem
with
your
XT-G70RBK,
check
this
list
for
a
possible
solution
before
calling
for
service.
The
VOCAL
MASKING
button
ets
you
use
regular
tapes,
CDs
or
records
as
sources
of
sing-along
music,
When
you
press
the
VOCAL
MASKING
+
If
you
cannot
solve
the
problem
from
the
hints
given
here,
or
the
Unit
has
been
physically
damaged,
call
a
qualified
person,
such
as
your
dealer,
for
service,
button,
the
lead
vocal
is
reduced,
and
you
can
replace
it
by
singing
into
the
microphone
as
the
music
plays.
Symptom
Possible
Cause
ACTION
7
No
sound
is
heard.
Connections
are
incorrect,
or
foose.
Check
ali
connections
and
make
corrections.
(See
How
to
Sing
Along
with
Vocal
Masking
pages
4-6.)
impossible
to
record.
Cassette
record
protect
labs
are
removed.
Cover
holes
on
back
edge
of
cassette
with
tape,
1.
Turn
down
the
VOLUME
contro}
completely.
Hard
to
listen
to
broadcasts
The
antenna
is
disconnected.
Re-connect
the
antenna
securely.
because
of
noise.
‘The
loop
antenna
is
too
close
to
the
system.
Change
the
position
and
direction
of
the
loop
antenna.
2.
Attach
the
microphone
(not
supplied)
by
plugging
it
into
the
MIC
jack
in
the
amplifier
The
feeder/wire
antenna
is
not
properly
extended
Extend
feeder/wire
antenna
at
the
best
reception
section.
and
positioned.
position.
The
CD
sound
is
discontinuous,
The
CD
is
scratched
or
dirty.
Clean
or
replace
the
CD.
3.
Start
the
source.
Unable
to
operate
the
Remote.
The
path
between
the
Remote
and
the
sensor
on
Remove
the
obstruction.
CD,
tape,
connected
VCR,
Turntable,
etc.
the
Unit
is
blocked.
The
batteries
are
discharged.
Replace
the
batlerics,
4,
Press
the
VOCAL
MASKING
button.
The
CD
tray
cannot
be
operated.
The
main
AC
power
cord
is
not
plugged
in.
Plug
in
the
AC
power
plug.
The
LED
on
it
lights
up.
The
CD
docs
not
play.
The
CD
is
upside
down.
Put
the
CD
in
with
the
label
side
up.
Operations
are
disabled.
The
built
in
microprocessor
may
malfunction
due
Unplug
the
system
then
plug
it
back
in.
5.
Now
adjust
the
volume
of
the
source
with
the
VOLUME
control,
and
the
volume
of
your
to
external
electrical
interference,
voice
with
the
MIXING
LEVEL
control
as
you
sing
into
the
microphone,
‘The
cassette
holder
cannot
be
opened.
The
systom
was
turned
off
because
the
timer
was
Turn
on
the
system.
Setting
the
MIXING
LEVEL
operated
while
the
tape
was
running.
TOWARD
RESULT
'
‘,
SOURCE
Instrumental
music
source
CI
are
emphasized
Amplifier
Compact
Disc
Player
Output
Power
(IEC
263-3/DIN)
Dynamic
Range
(1
kHz)
90
dB
FRONT
SPEAKERS
A
19
watts
per
channel,
min.
RMS,
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio
100
dB
R
both
channels
driven
into
8
ohms
*
Wow
and
Flutter
Unmeasurable
Important
information
about
Vocal
Masking
at
|
kHz
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
275
x
90x
275
mm
*
Because
the
radio
signal
is
not
as
reliable
as
signals
coming
from
a
tape
or
CD,
you
may
not
FRONT
SPEAKERS
B
(10
-
7/8
x
3-
9/16
x
10
-
7/8
in.)
always
get
satisfactory
results
using
the
radio
as
a
source
for
Vocal
Masking.
21
watts
per
channel
into
6
ohms
(Maximum
depth
415
mm
(16-2/8
in.)
with
the
*
With
this
method
of
Vocal
Masking
the
sound
in
the
middle
of
the
stereo
field,
which
is
usually
al
80
Hz
with
0.9%
total
harmonic
CD
tray
open)
a
vocal,
is
reduced
without
reducing
the
instrumental
part.
However,
the
voice
part
is
not
distortion.
Weight
2.2
kg
(4.8
Ibs)
Gompleiely
ellssinnical
only
slenificantly
reduced.
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tor
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me
63
Hz,
160
Hz,
400
Hz,
1
kHz,
2.5
kHz
ania
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hs
2,
2.5
kHz,
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Some
tapes
and
CDs
are
better
sources
for
singing
along
than
others.
Audio
Input
Sensitivity/Ampedance
(1
kHz)
4
6.3
kHz,
16
kHz
Mono
sources
are
not
suilabie
for,
Vorel
Masking.
P
Sos
PHONO
2.5
mV/50
kohms
SEA
Control
Range
$1248
+1dB
+
Onsources
with
duets,
strong
echoes,
a
chorus,
or
with
only
a
few
instruments,
the
singer's
voice
VIDEO
300
mV/S0
kohms
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
275
x
0
x
267
mm
may
not
be
completely
reduced.
VCR/DCC/MD
300
mV/S0
kohms
(10
-
7/8
x
3
-
9/16
x
10
-
9/16
in.)
*
Poorly
dubbed
tapes
may
not
work
well
for
Vocal
Masking.
AUX
300
mV/50
kohms
Weight
1.6
kg
(3.6
Ibs)
Audio
Output
Load/Impedance
Power
Specifications
VCR/DCC/MD
*150
mV/S
kohms
Line
Voltage
&
Frequency
AC230VV50
Hz
Video
Input
Power
Consumption
160
watts
Using
the
Microphone
Only
VIDEO
1
Vp-p/75
ohms
Supplied
Accessories
VCR
1
Vp-p/75
ohms.
FM
feeder
antenna
(except
for
Germany)
(1)
.
Video
Output
FM
wire
antenna
(only
for
Germany)
(1)
Te
“Attach
the
microphone,
MONITOR
1Vp-p/7S
ohms
AM
(MW/LW)
loop
antenna
(1)
VCR
1Vp-p/75
ohms
Remote
contro!
(RM-SEG70U)
(1)
2.
Set
the
MIXING
LEVEL
to
the
MIC
position.
Tuner
Batteries
RO3(UM-4/AAA(24F)
(2)
FM
Antenna
adaptor
(except
for
Germany)
(1)
3.
Press
the
CD
button
from
the
source
selecting
buttons,
Tuning
Range
87.5
-
108.0
MHz.
Wire
(1)
If
you
hear
the
sound
from
a
CD,
press
the
STOP/CLEAR
@@
button.
Usable
Sensitivity
0.95
LV/75
ohms
(10.8
dBf)
Speaker
control
cords
(2)
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio
MONO
{at
85
dBf)
80
aan
ia
Panoramic
Shifting
Speakers
SP-G70BK
.
(IHF-A
weighted/DIN)
STEREO
(at
85
dB)
7:
Type
3-way
bass
reflex
t
4,
Adjust
the
VOLUME
control.
AM
(MWILW)
Speakers
baits
‘Tuning
Range
MW:
522
1,629
kHz
Low
range:
Woofer
16.5
em
(6-1/2
in.)
cone
x
1
To
record
from
the
microphone
LW:
144
~
288
kHz
Mid
range:(Moter
Driven)
—_
9.0
cm
(3-9/16
in.)
cone
x
1
Youcan
use
the
microphone
for
recording.
Sound
going
into
the
microphone
is
mixed
with
sound
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
275
x
125
x
299
mm
:
High
range:Tweeter
5.5
cm
(2-3/16
in.)
cone
x
1
sent
to
the
tape
in
deck
B
from
some
other
source,
such
as
the
CD,
or
radio.
,
(10
-
7/8
x
4
-
15/16
x
11
-
13/16
in.)
Sound
pressure
level
See
the
procedure
for
recording
on
page
8.
Weight
5.1
kg
(11-2ibs)
Kane
Fange
speaker
86
dB/w.m
You
cannot
record
your
singing-along
when
the
main
source
is
a
tape
in
deck
A.
‘Tape
deck
Mid/High
range
speaker
Bo
dB
ro
-m
Frequency
response
Power
handling
capacity
Normal:
30
~
15,000
Hz
Low
range
speaker
30
watts
Note
CrO2:
30
~
16,000
Hz
Mid/High
range
speaker
25
watts
To
prevent
howling
and
squealing
when
using
the
microphone,
adjust
the
VOLUME
control,
and
Metal:
30
17,000
Hz
Frequency
Range
try
not
to
point
the
microphone
at
the
speakers.
Wow
and
Flutter
Low
range
speaker
38
Hz
200
Hz
(XT-G70RBK
System
total)
When
you
are
not
using
the
microphone,
disconnect
it.
(WRMS/DIN)
0.09%0.2%
Mid/High
range
speaker
120
Hz
20,000
Hz
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
275
x125x
270mm
Impedance
(10
-
7/8
x
4
-
15/16
x
10
-11/16
in.)
Low
range
speaker
6
ohms
Weight
2.9
kg
(6.5
Ibs)
Mid/High
range
speaker
8
ohms
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
230
x
426
x
281
mm
(9-
1/16
x
16-
3/16
x
11
-
£/8
in.)
Weight
6.5
kg
(14.4lbs)
each
Supplied
Accessory
Speaker
cords
(2)
(Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.)
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BrandJVC
ModelXT-G70RBK
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

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