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TURNTABLE
OPERATION
1.
Set
the
POWER
switch
to
the
onā€
position.
2.
Press
the
ā€œPHONOā€
function
selector.
3.
Operate
your
turntable
as
instructed.
4.
Adjust
the
VOLume,
BASS,
TREble
and
BALance
controls
to
the
desired
sound
level
and
tone
quality.
Mixing
play
with
a
turntable
and
a
microphone
;
Play
a
record
as
described
above
and
adjust
the
microphone
volume
with
the
MIC
MIX
VOLume
control.
Loudness
control
switch
(LOUDNESS)
This
control
compensates
for
the
loss
of
high
and
low
frequencies
when
the
VOLume
control
is
adjusted
to
a
low
level.
When
switched
on,
it
will
emphasize
lower
and
higher
frequencies.
VU/Sound
level
meters
(VU/SOUND
METER)
Indicate
the
source
level
when
receiving
a
station
or
playing
a
record.
CASSETTE
DECK
SECTION
COMPACT
CASSETTE
Inserting
and
removing
the
cassette
Open
the
cassette
compartment
lid
by
pressing
the
EJECT
button.
Insert
the
cassette
placing
the
full
reel
on
the
left
(visible
through
the
window)
and
the
exposed
section
of
tape
at
bottom.
Close
the
cassette
compartment
lid.
Now
the
unit
is
ready
for
operation.
To
use
the
second
track,
press
the
STOP
button
and
then
press
the
EJECT
button
and
remove
the
cassette.
Turn
the
cassette
around
and
reinsert
it
as
previously
described.
Counter
When
recording
at
the
beginning
of
a
tape,
set
the
counter
to
ā€˜000’
by
pressing
the
reset
button.
As
you
record
various
selections,
make
a
note
of
the
counter
number
at
the
beginning
of
each
selection.
To
play
back
a
particular
selection,
wind
the
tape
until
the
counter
registers
the
previously
noted
number
for
that
selection.
Prevention
of
accidental
erasing
(Fig.
15)
Whenever
recording,
the
sound
previously
recorded
is
erased
automatically.
To
protect
valuable
recordings
from
accidental
erasing,
the
tape
deck
and
the
cassette
are
equipped
with
standard
safety
features.
To
keep
the
recorded
material,
break
out
the
tabs
on
the
back
of
the
cassette
with
a
knife
or
screwdriver.
To
protect
the
side
A
(1)
from
accidental
erasure,
break
out
the
right
side
tab
(2).
To
record
on
a
cassette
whose
tabs
have
been
broken,
simply
attach
adhesive
tape
(3)
over
the
tab
opening.
The
unit
will
not
operate
in
recording
mode
when
a
cassette
tab
has
been
removed.
The
Dolby
NR
System
..........
explained
*
Silence
is
an
important
part
of
music:
the
notes
are
only
part
of
the
music
a
composer
writes.
The
silence
between
the-
notes
is
just
as
important.
Real
high
fidelity
means
reproducing
the
silence
as
accurately
as
the
sound.
;
;
Recorded
music
has
always
included
recorded
noise.
Since
the
earliest
days
of
music
recording,
listeners
have
had
to
endure
background
noise,
including
the
hiss
produced
by
recording
tape.
Audio
engineers
have
learnt
that
no
technique
can
ever
remove
all
the
noise
of
a
sound
reproducing
system.
However,
;
they
also
have
learnt
that
noise
is
only
detected
by
the
ear
and
brain
of
a
listener
under
certain
conditions.
The
Dolby
NR
System
works
in
a
way
that
is
based
upon
recent
research
into
both
electronics
and
hearing.
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