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Details the Dolby Noise Reduction technology for enhanced audio quality.
Explains the high and normal bias tape selector switch for optimal recording.
Describes the continuous play feature for uninterrupted listening.
Instructions for connecting audio input sources to the deck.
Instructions for connecting audio output sources from the deck.
Guidance on how to properly connect the AC power cord.
Details the power, transport, and operational controls for Deck I.
Details the transport and operational controls for Deck II.
Explains shared features like HI SPEED, PEAK LEVEL METER, and DOLBY NR.
Information on PHONES jack and SOURCE selector switch.
Instructions on how to stop tape playback or recording.
How to temporarily pause and resume tape operations.
Guidance on fast forwarding and rewinding tape.
How to use the Dolby NR switch for noise reduction.
Using the 3-digit tape counter and tape selector switch.
Steps for playing cassette tapes on either deck.
Instructions for setting up and performing continuous playback.
Guidance on setting optimal recording levels for best sound.
Step-by-step guide for recording onto cassette tapes.
Procedure for erasing recorded material from tapes.
Instructions for dubbing tapes from Deck I to Deck II.
How to inspect and prepare cassette tapes before use.
Correct procedures for inserting and ejecting cassette tapes.
Guidance on selecting appropriate cassette tape types.
Methods to protect recordings from accidental erasure.
Instructions for cleaning essential components for optimal performance.
Guidelines for cleaning the unit's exterior surfaces.
Advice on selecting the best location for the dual cassette deck.
Safety guidelines for handling the power cord.
Warnings and precautions regarding electrical safety.
Precautions for preventing damage from foreign objects or during connection changes.
Important notes and warnings to follow during cleaning.
Details the Dolby Noise Reduction technology for enhanced audio quality.
Explains the high and normal bias tape selector switch for optimal recording.
Describes the continuous play feature for uninterrupted listening.
Instructions for connecting audio input sources to the deck.
Instructions for connecting audio output sources from the deck.
Guidance on how to properly connect the AC power cord.
Details the power, transport, and operational controls for Deck I.
Details the transport and operational controls for Deck II.
Explains shared features like HI SPEED, PEAK LEVEL METER, and DOLBY NR.
Information on PHONES jack and SOURCE selector switch.
Instructions on how to stop tape playback or recording.
How to temporarily pause and resume tape operations.
Guidance on fast forwarding and rewinding tape.
How to use the Dolby NR switch for noise reduction.
Using the 3-digit tape counter and tape selector switch.
Steps for playing cassette tapes on either deck.
Instructions for setting up and performing continuous playback.
Guidance on setting optimal recording levels for best sound.
Step-by-step guide for recording onto cassette tapes.
Procedure for erasing recorded material from tapes.
Instructions for dubbing tapes from Deck I to Deck II.
How to inspect and prepare cassette tapes before use.
Correct procedures for inserting and ejecting cassette tapes.
Guidance on selecting appropriate cassette tape types.
Methods to protect recordings from accidental erasure.
Instructions for cleaning essential components for optimal performance.
Guidelines for cleaning the unit's exterior surfaces.
Advice on selecting the best location for the dual cassette deck.
Safety guidelines for handling the power cord.
Warnings and precautions regarding electrical safety.
Precautions for preventing damage from foreign objects or during connection changes.
Important notes and warnings to follow during cleaning.
| Product Type | Cassette Player |
|---|---|
| Brand | SCOTT |
| Model | DD660 |
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
| Battery | 2 x AA batteries |
| Type | Portable |
| Playback Functions | Play, Fast Forward, Rewind |
| Power Source | Battery/DC Power |