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Technics RS-TR979 Operating Instructions

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About
Cassette
Tapes
[
Aboid
the
following
types
of
tapes
Cassette
tapes
exceeding
90
minutes
These
tapes
are
handy
for
their
long
playback
and
recording
time
but
be
careful
about
repeatedly
stopping
and
starting,
rewinding
and
fast
forwarding
these
tapes
in
short
intervals
as
they
are
thin,
tend
to
stretch
and
may
become
entangled
in
the
machine.
Fs-Cr
tapes
(TYPE
m)
The
high
frequency
range
will
be
emphasized,
and
a
flat
fre¬
quency
response
characteristics
cannot
be
obtained.
Metai
tape
without
detection
holes
in
the
cassette
Recordings
will
be
very
distorted.
(There
is
no
playback
pro¬
blem,
however.)
|
Notes
about
the
handling
of
cassettes
|
If
the
tape
in
the
cassette
is
loose,
the
tape
can
easily
break
dur¬
ing
use
or
otherwise
be
damaged.
Never
touch
the
tape
itself,
or
attempt
to
pull
it
out
of
the
cassette.
Avoid
tape
storage
in
the
following
place
Tapes
can
be
damaged
if
it
is
stored
in
places
such
as
described
below.
•Where
the
temperature
is
high
(95°F/35°C
or
higher)
or
where
the
humidity
is
high
(80%
or
higher).
•Where
there
is
a
strong
magnetic
field
(near
a
speaker,
on
top
of
a
TV,
etc.).
In
direct
sunlight.
Maintenance
Head
care
To
assure
good
sound
quality
for
recording
and
playback,
be
sure
to
clean
the
heads
after
approximately
every
to
hours
of
use.
1)
Press
the
open/close
button
to
open
the
cassette
holder.
2)
Disconnect
the
AC
power
supply
cord
from
the
AC
outlet.
3)
Clean
the
heads,
pinch
roller
and
the
capstan
shaft
of
each
deck
with
a
cotton
swab
(or
with
a
soft,
lint-free
cloth)
slightly
moistened
with
alcohol.
Do
not
use
any
solution
other
than
alcohol
for
head
cleaning.
Head
demagnetization
_
In
order
to
maintain
good
sound
quality
during
recording
and
playback,
it
is
recommended
that
the
heads
should
be
demagnetized
if
distortion
or
poor
sound
quality
persist
after
cleaning
the
heads.
If
the
heads
become
magnetized
they
could
create
noise
In
recordings,
loss
of
high-frequency
response,
or
erasure
of
valuable
recordings.
Several
types
of
head
demagnetizers
are
available
and
may
be
purchased
at
local
elec¬
tronics
supply
stores.
Follow
the
instructions
that
are
supplied
with
the
device.
•Do
not
bring
any
type
of
metal
objects
or
tools
such
as
magnetic
screwdrivers
in
contact
with
the
head
assembly.
|
Maintenance
of
external
surfaces
To
clean
this
unit,
use
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
For
very
dirty
surfaces,
dip
a
soft
cloth
in
a
weak
soap-and-water
solution
and
wring
well.
After
cleaning,
wipe
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
Never
use
alcohol,
paint
thinner,
benzine,
nor
a
chemically
treated
cloth
to
clean
this
unit.
Such
chemicals
may
damage
the
unit’s
finish.

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Technics RS-TR979 Specifications

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BrandTechnics
ModelRS-TR979
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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