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Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
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Tape Speed | 4.8 cm/s |
Motor | DC Servo Motor |
Type | Dual Cassette Deck |
Signal to Noise Ratio (dolby B) | 66dB (dolby B) |
Wow and Flutter | 0.08% (WRMS) |
Input (Line) | Line In |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 430 x 125 x 270 mm |
Advice on where to place the unit to avoid damage and ensure longevity, ensuring adequate airflow.
Warnings about voltage, power cords, foreign objects, liquids, and cleaning chemicals to prevent hazards.
Instructions for cleaning the unit and advice on not attempting self-repairs.
Instructions for connecting stereo connection cables and power supply.
Guidance on setting the correct voltage and avoiding hum noise from placement.
Detailed steps for operating the playback function on Deck 2.
Instructions on how to temporarily pause and fully stop playback.
Explanation of the three modes for tape reverse playback and their operation.
Description of the feature that automatically adjusts bias and equalization for tape types.
Information on operating the deck using a remote control.
Details on Dolby B and C NR systems for reducing tape hiss.
Explanation of the HX-Pro system for improved high-frequency recording.
Instructions on how to play tapes sequentially from both decks.
Explanation of the tape counter and how to reset it.
How to fast-forward or rewind tapes, including simultaneous operation.
Using the cue/review function to locate specific parts of a tape.
Step-by-step guide for recording sound onto a cassette tape.
Instructions on how to pause and stop the recording process.
Guidance on selecting the appropriate Dolby NR type for recording and playback.
How to use the AUTO REC MUTE button to create silent gaps during recording.
Steps for copying tapes from Deck 1 to Deck 2, including speed selection.
Information on normal and double speed recording, and important operational notes.
How to record only selected tracks by stopping and resuming recording.
Methods for cutting unwanted parts by pausing and resuming recording.
Steps to erase recorded sound from a tape without making a new recording.
Advice on selecting cassette tapes, including limitations for long tapes and Fe-Cr/Metal types.
Information on preventing tape damage, erasure prevention, and proper storage conditions.
Instructions for cleaning and demagnetizing tape heads for optimal sound quality.
Methods for cleaning the unit's exterior surfaces without damage.
Detailed specifications for the cassette deck section and general unit information.
A guide to identifying and resolving common issues with the cassette deck.