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Sony TC-WR465 - Notes on Cassette Tapes; Cleaning; Demagnetizing the Heads

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10
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Notes
on
Cassette
Tapes
To
protect
a
recording
on
side
A
or
B
Break
out
the
respective
tab.
Side
A
Tab
for
side
B
Qo
Tab
for
side
A
To
record
on
a
tape
with
a
missing
record-protect
tab
Cover
the
respective
tab
hole
with
adhesive
tape.
When
you
are
using
a
type
II
or
type
IV
tape,
be
careful
not
to
cover
the
detector
slots
that
the
deck
uses
to
determine
the
tape
type.
Detector
slots
Detector
slots
On
tapes
longer
than
90
minutes
We
do
not
recommend
the
use
of
tapes
longer
than
90
minutes
except
for
a
long
continuous
recording
or
playback.
They
are
very
thin
and
tend
to
stretch
easily.
On
handling
cassettes
¢
To
prevent
the
heads
and
tape
path
from
getting
dirty,
avoid
touching
the
tape
surface
of
a
cassette.
Place
cassettes
away
from
equipment
with
magnets,
such
as
speakers
and
amplifiers,
which
may
cause
tape
distortion
or
erase
the
recordings.
Do
not
expose
cassettes
to
direct
sunlight,
extremely
cold
temperature,
or
moisture.
SEES
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Cleaning
Inside
the
cassette
holder
of
Deck
B
Pinch
rollers
Capstans
Cleaning
the
heads
and
tape
path
Clean
the
heads
and
tape
path
of
the
tape
deck
after
every
10
hours
of
operation
to
guard
against:
¢
low-quality
sound
¢
a
decrease
in
sound
level
*
excessive
wow
or
flutter
*
sound
dropout
¢
incomplete
erasure
*
impairment
of
recording
function
To
ensure
better
recording,
we
recommend
that
you
clean
the
heads
and
tape
path
before
every
recording.
1
Press
&
to
open
the
cassette
holder.
Grasp
the
front
cover
on
both
sides
and
gently
lift
to
remove
it.
2
=
With
the
tape
deck
turned
off,
wipe
the
heads,
the
pinch
rollers
and
the
capstans
with
a
cotton
swab
slightly
moistened
with
alcohol
or
a
commercially
available
cleaning
fluid
for
tape
decks.
3
Replace
the
front
cover.
Demagnetizing
the
heads
After
20
to
30
hours
of
use,
or
when
you
notice
a
hissing
sound
or
loss
of
high
frequencies,
demagnetize
the
heads
with
a
commercially
available
demagnetizer
for
tape
decks.
Please
refer
to
the
instructions
of
the
demagnetizer.

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