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Brand | Sharp |
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Model | SC-700H |
Category | Cassette Player |
Language | English |
Improves FM stereo performance, separation, and distortion.
Enhances FM sensitivity and selectivity with a 3-gang capacitor.
Uses differential amplifier and OCL circuitry for wideband power with low distortion.
Offers sequential/simultaneous playback, dubbing, and mixed recording.
Automatically finds and plays the beginning of recorded tape programs.
Protects motors, components, and tape by disengaging drive mechanism.
Assures low noise recording and improves signal-to-noise ratio.
Enables high-quality reproduction from metal tapes.
Covers exposure to elements, solvents, ventilation, and voltage safety.
Warns against metallic objects in vents and proximity to magnetic fields.
Emphasizes using specified voltage to prevent damage or accidents.
Overview of front panel layout and essential controls like power, playback, and selectors.
Details on tape selectors, function controls, indicators, and level adjustments.
Ports for AM/FM antennas, Phono, Aux, and Speaker connections.
AC power input and voltage selection for compatibility.
Guides on setting voltage and connecting speakers, record player, and external units.
Instructions for connecting AM/FM antennas and installation precautions.
Steps for tuning, selecting FM modes (Stereo/Mono), and using FM Muting.
Steps for tuning and operating the AM radio band.
Guidelines for choosing tapes and loading/unloading cassettes.
How to set tape selectors for Normal, CrO2, and Metal tapes on Deck 1 & 2.
Instructions for rewinding and fast-forwarding tapes on both decks.
Explains different ways to play cassette tapes using both decks.
Covers APSS functionality, limitations, forward/reverse operations, and editing for APSS.
Searching for the start of a program item by advancing the tape.
Searching for the start of a program item by rewinding the tape.
Guide on creating gaps between programs for APSS functionality.
Step-by-step instructions for recording radio broadcasts onto cassette.
How to record audio from a connected record player.
Connecting and using microphones for recording or amplification.
Amplifying signals from external audio devices via the AUX socket.
Mixing microphone sound with built-in sources for playback.
Recording mixed signals from microphone and other sources onto tape.
Instructions for copying tapes from Deck 1 to Deck 2 using the dubbing switch.
Steps for dubbing tapes without the dedicated dubbing switch.
How to erase recorded tapes and re-record.
Methods to prevent accidental tape erasure using protective tabs or tape.
Procedures for cleaning tape heads, capstan, and pinch rollers.
Instructions for cleaning the exterior and information on lubrication.
Overview of power source, consumption, semiconductors, dimensions, and weight.
Details on music power, frequency response, tone controls, and input/output specs.
Technical data for FM reception including sensitivity, distortion, and rejection.
Technical data for AM reception including frequency range and sensitivity.