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Teac A-3300S - Timer Controlled Recording

Teac A-3300S
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CONNECTION:
TIMER
CONTROLLED
RECORDING
Timer
Controlled
Recording
TEAC's
optional
accessory
RC-320
Timer
Control
Adaptor
will
work
with
almost
any
electrical-switching
clock
timer
to
start
recording
on
the
TEAC
3300S
at
a
preset
time.
Remove
the
Dummy
Plug
from
the
rear
of
the
deck
to
con¬
nect
the
RC-320.
Follow
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
RC-320.
Remember
to
make
all
the
preparations
for
re¬
cording
and
set
the
recording
level
before
setting
the
clock
timer.
You
might
also
want
to
reduce
the
speaker
volume
level
on
your
amplifier.
This
accessory
may
be
left
connect¬
ed
while
using
normal
procedures
with
the
3300S
provided
that
both
buttons
on
the
RC-320
arc
disengaged
(up).
Remote
Controlled
Recording
Playback
TEAC’s
optional
accessory
RC-120
Remote
Control
Ad¬
aptor
gives
you
total
control
over
the
3300S
transport
con¬
trols
from
up
to
15
feet
away.
Even
recording
and
PAUSE
can
be
engaged
from
the
comfort
of
your
easy
chair.
Remove
the
Dummy
plug
on
the
rear
of
the
deck
to
install
the
RC-120
plug.
Follow
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
Adaptor.
This
accessory
may
be
left
connected
while
you
use
the
controls
on
the
3300S.
RC-120
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
RC-320
TIMER
CONTROL
ADAPTOR
Recording
Directly
from
a
Source
Although
the
connections
shown
in
page
5
of
this
manual
show
only
connections
to
an
amplifier,
you
need
not
limit
yourself
to
that
source
for
recording.
In
fact,
al¬
most
any
standard
audio
component
may
be
connected
from
its
output
to
the
LINE
IN
jacks
of
the
3300S
with
the
following
exceptions.
1.
Never
connect
the
Speaker
output
of
any
amplifier
to
the
deck.
2.
Turntable
and
phonograph
outputs
need
special
amplifi¬
cation
and
equalization
from
an
amplifier
before
they
can
be
recorded.
3.
DIN
cords
are
designed
only
for
connection
between
the
deck
and
a
stereo
amplifier.
4.
Electrical
pickups
for
musical
instruments,
electric
guitars
and
electronic
organs
are
generally
unacceptable.
Check
with
your
dealer
or
the
units
instruction
manual
before
attempting
to
record
directly
from
these
sources.

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