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Sony MHC-g880 User Manual

Sony MHC-g880
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3-860-670-11 (1)
Operating Instructions
Mini Hi-Fi
Component System
MHC-G880
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©1997 by Sony Corporation
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Sony MHC-g880 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMini Hi-Fi Component System
BluetoothYes
CD PlayerYes
USB PlaybackYes
FM TunerYes
EqualizerYes
Speakers2
FunctionsCD, USB, Bluetooth, FM Radio
InputsUSB, Bluetooth, AUX
Weight7.5 kg

Summary

English

Welcome!

Introduction to the Sony Mini Hi-Fi Component System and its features.

WARNING

Safety Precautions

Safety precautions to prevent fire or shock hazard.

Chapter 1: Setting Up

Connecting the Stereo

Instructions for connecting speakers to the stereo system.

Connecting the Antennas

Guide for connecting FM and AM antennas for better reception.

Connecting the Power

Steps to connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.

Inserting the Batteries

Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Setting the Clock

Guide to setting the built-in clock for timer-activated features.

Chapter 2: the CD Player

Playing CDs (normal play)

How to play up to three CDs consecutively in their original order.

Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play)

Instructions for playing all tracks on one or all CDs in random order.

Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play)

How to create a program of up to 32 tracks from all CDs.

Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play)

How to repeat a single CD or all CDs in various play modes.

Grouping Tracks (music clip)

How to store tracks into groups (clips) for easy playback.

Playing Tracks: Repeating a Specified Portion (loop play)

Using the loop function to record from CD to tape with sampler play.

Chapter 3: the Radio

Listening to the Radio

How to automatically scan for stations or tune manually.

Presetting Radio Stations

How to store radio frequencies into memory for quick tuning.

Playing Preset Radio Stations

Using the JOG dial to quickly tune in favorite preset stations.

Chapter 4: the Tape Player

Playing a Tape

Instructions for playing TYPE I, TYPE II, and TYPE IV tapes.

Recording a CD

How to record from a CD to a tape manually or automatically.

Recording a CD: Selecting Tape Length Automatically (tape select edit)

Automatically selecting suitable tape length for recording each disc.

Recording a CD: Specifying Track Order (program edit)

Adjusting recording time to tape length by programming tracks.

Recording From the Radio

How to record radio programs onto a tape.

Recording From Another Tape (dubbing)

Recording the whole tape automatically or manually by dubbing.

Chapter 5: Sound Adjustment

Adjusting the Sound

How to adjust volume, reinforce bass (DBFB), and use GROOVE function.

Selecting The Audio Emphasis

Choosing from 20 preset effects (music menu) for audio quality.

Adjusting the Audio Emphasis (graphic equalizer)

Adjusting sound by raising or lowering specific frequency levels.

Activating The Sound Field (surround effect)

Selecting programmed surround effects for different software types.

Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal file)

Creating and storing personal audio patterns (surround, EQ).

Switching The Speaker Formation (sonic formation)

Selecting speaker formations (WHISPER, LINK, NORMAL) for listening situations.

Chapter 6: Additional Features

Falling Asleep to Music

Setting the sleep timer to automatically turn off the system.

Waking Up to Music

Setting the timer to wake up to radio or CD playback.

Timer-Recording Radio Programs

Setting the timer to record radio programs at a specific time.

Microphone Mixing

Mixing microphone sound with other sources for recording or playback.

Karaoke: Singing Along

Using the karaoke function to sing along with CDs or tapes.

Connecting Optional Equipment

Connecting external components like MD recorders, VCRs, headphones.

Connecting a Turntable

Connecting a turntable to the VIDEO/MD IN jacks.

Connecting a Super Woofer

Connecting a super woofer to the SUPER WOOFER jack.

For Your Information

Precautions

Important safety and installation guidelines for the stereo system.

Troubleshooting Guide

Checklist for common problems and solutions for tuner and sound issues.

Tape, CD, and General Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting common issues with tape, CD players, and general system functions.

Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning tape heads, tape path, cabinet, and CD.

Specifications

Technical Details

Technical details of the CD player, tuner, amplifier, speakers, and accessories.

Index to Parts and Controls

Control Index

An index of all controls and their corresponding page numbers for detailed use.

Index

Topical Index

Alphabetical index of topics covered in the manual with page references.

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