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Technics RS-640US

Technics RS-640US
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CHROMIUM
DIOXIDE
TAPE.
M@
The
TAPE
selector
In
order
to
assure
the
best
performance
when
using
chromium-dioxde
tape:
1.
Playback
equalization,
2.
Recording
equalization
and
3.
Recording
bias
can
all
be
changed
at
the
same
time
by
using
the
tape
selector.
As
a
result,
chromium
dioxide
tape
can
be
used
to
obtain
clear
tone
quality,
with
very
little
noise,
and
a
wide
dynamic
range.
Furthermore,
although
a
time
constant
of
1204S
has
previously
been
used
in
tape
recorders
designed
for
use
with
chromium-dioxide
tape,
this
unit
uses
a
time
constant
of
7O0uS
in
order
to
obtain
much
better
performance
from
chromium-dioxide
tape.
The
characteristics
of
this
unit
are
adjusted
for
optimum
use
with
the
following
tape:
For
the
“NORMAL”
position
of
the
TAPE
selector,
standard
cas-
sette
tape
(QP-12R),
which
corresponds
to
type
C-90
(RT-90):
and,
for
the
‘’‘CrO2”
position
of
the
TAPE
selector,
Technics
chro-
mium-dioxide
tape
(RT-60C).
THE
TAPE-END
INDICATION
LAMP
When,
during
recording
or
playback,
there
is
only
a
small
amount
of
tape
remaining,
the
TAPE-END
indication
lamp
will
flash
on
and
off.
C-60,
C-46,
€-30.
Notes:
1.
The
time
at
which
this
flashing
will
begin
may
vary
depending
upon
the
type
of
tape
and
the
manufacturer.
2.
When
some
tape
cassettes
which
have
a
large
hub
(such
as,
for
example,
TDK
SA-C45)
are
used,
the
TAPE-END
indication
lamp
may
not
flash,
or
may
begin
to
flash
only
when
there
is
a
very
small
amount
of
time
remaining
on
the
tape.
DOLBY
RECORDING
HINTS
This
unit
includes
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
system,
which
reduces
tape
noise
to
a
remarkable
degree.
To
briefly
describe
the
way
the
Dolby
system
operates,
at
low
signal
levels
(where
tape
noise
is
most
noticeable),
it
increases
the
level
of
the
high-frequency
portion
of
the
sound
and
then
records
the
sound.
Then,
during
playback,
by
reducing
the
level
of
only
that
portion
which
was
increased
at
the
time
of
recording,
the
tape
noise
can
be
reduced
by
that
same
amount.
elf
Dolby
recordings
are
made
under
conditions
in
which
the
record-
ing
sensitivity
varies,
or
in
which
the
frequency
response
is
not
flat,
the
Dolby
system
cannot
function
with
sufficient
efficiency.
When,
forexample,
recording
sensitivity
is
high,
the
treble
range
will
be
overemphasized.
And,
if
frequency
response
is
poor,
it
will
be-
come
even
further
deteriorated.
It
is
important,
therefore,
that
the
selection
of
the
setting
of
the
TAPE
selector,
and
the
choice
of
the
tape
to
be
used,
be
made
with
deliberate
care.
e
if,
when
a
tape
is
recorded
by
the
Dolby
system,
a
memorandum
is
written
on
the
cassette,
accidental
playback
in
the
ordinary
(non-
Dolby)
way
can
be
avoided.
MEMORY
REWIND
The
Memory
Rewind
system
can
be
used
to
conveniently
return
the
tape
automatically,
during
rewind,
to
any
desired
position.
Convenient
uses
of
the
Memory
Rewind
system
1.
To
return
to
the
beginning
of
a
recording
and
play
it
back
immedia-
tely
after
making
the
recording.
2.
To
repeatedly
begin
playback
many
times
from
the
same
position.
How
to
use
the
Memory
Rewind
system
1.
When,
during
recording
or
playback,
the
tape
reaches
the
point
to
which
it
should
later
be
returned,
push
the
TAPE
COUNTER
RESET
button
to
reset
it
to
OOO.
~
9.
At
the
same
time,
set
the
MEMORY-REWIND
switch
to
the
“ON”
position.
3.
When
the
playback
or
recording
is
finished,
stop
the
tape
move-
ment
by
pushing
the
STOP
button.
4.
Then,
by
simply
pressing
the
REW
button,
the
tape
will
be
auto-
matically
rewound
to
a
position
slightly
prior
to
the
000
position
of
the
tape
counter.
Notes:
1.
Tape
movement
will
stop
immediately
as
soon
as
the
TAPE
counter
shows
any
number
from
900
to
999
during
rewind
if
the
MEMORY-REWIND
switch
is
on.
Be
sure
that
the
MEMORY-
REWIND
switch
is
off
at
all
times
unless
it
is
being
used
for
memory
rewinding
of
the
tape.
2.
After
the
tape
has
been
rewound
to
the
position
desired,
as
described
previously,
rewind
can
be
continued
further,
if
desired,
by
pushing
the
REW
button
once
more.
3.
Tape
movement
will
stop
if
the
MEMORY-REWIND
switch
is
moved
from
the
“OFF”
position
to
the
“ON”
position
during
rewinding
of
the
tape
and
the
TAPE
counter
shows
any
number
from
900
to
999.
4.
lf
the
PAUSE
button
is
pushed
during
the
Memory
Rewind
operation
(or
was
already
pushed
before
the
Memory
Rewind
operation
began),
the
PAUSE
button
will
be
automatically
released
when
the
TAPE
counter
reaches
999,
the
tape
will
not
stop
at
the
previously
selected
part
of
the
tape,
and
will
continue
rewinding
until
its
end
is
reached,
at
which
time
the
automatic-
stop
system
will
function.
AUTOMATIC-STOP
SYSTEM
This
unit
has
an
automatic-stop
system
which,
when
the
tape
comes
to
its
end
during
recording,
playback,
fast
forward
or
rewind,
releases
the
tape-transport
mechanism
automatically
and
places
the
unit
in
the
stop
mode.
The
advantages
of
this
automatic-stop
system
are:
*
Because
the
mechanism
automatically
stops
when
the
tape
comes
to
its
end,
both
the
operating
parts
and
the
tape
itself
are
protected.
(This
unit
is
free
from
problems
such
as
pressure
rolle
deformation
resulting
from
leaving
the
unit
in
the
stop
condition—w
ithout
push-
ing
the
STOP
button—for
a
long
period
of
time.)
FOUR-TRACK,
TWO-CHANNEL
RECORDING
SYSTEM
The
recording
is
always
made
on
the
lower
half
of
the
tape
width.
Two-way
recordings
can
be
made
in
the
following
way,
Tracks
1
anc
2
are
recorded
first,
and,
when
the
tape
reaches
its
end,
turn
the
cassette
over
and
re-insert
it.
Record
in
the
same
mamer
as
before
The
other
two
tracks
will
then
be
recorded.
(Although
this
cassette
stereo
tape
deck
has
the
4-tracks
ystem,
tracks
1
and
2,
or
tracks
3
and
4,
cannot
be
separately
recoded.)

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