Teac E24E Connecting to Audio Equipment, Connecting Analog Audio Speakers or Headphones

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Chapter 6. Connecting to Audio Equipment

The PortaCD-RW drive outputs a stereo audio signal from the left and right phono connectors on the right panel. Connect these outputs to the left and right channel inputs on a mixer, amplifier, or powered-speakers.

The PortaCD-RW drive outputs a line-level audio signal from the headphone jack on its side panel. You can connect headphones or external powered-speakers to the headphone jack, which accepts a 3.5mm stereo mini-plug.

Alternatively, if your computer contains a sound card that features audio output jacks, you can connect the external powered-speakers to the audio connectors of the computer.

Figure 69. Connecting Analog Audio Speakers or Headphones

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Contents 4X4X6 4X4X24 CDWE24EPage Copyright and Trademark Information FCC Radio Frequency Interference RegulationsRegistration Information Product Warranty InformationAbout This Manual Safety Precautions Declaration of Conformity Optical PickupTable of Contents Specifications Technical Support List of Figures Package ContentsSelect a Project Panel Help Button Both Versions IntroductionPcmcia Version USB VersionFor Macintosh systems USB version only Recommended System RequirementsAll systems both Pcmcia & USB versions For Windows systems both Pcmcia & USB versionsUSB Version Package Contents Pcmcia Version Package ContentsUnpacking Your PortaCD-RW Package Contents Charging the Battery Pack Power Sources/BatteryPower Sources Power SettingsRemoving the Battery Pack Front and Right Panels LED Operating OrientationConnecting the USB PortaCD-RW Drive Connecting the USB PortaCD-RW Drive to a Windows SystemConnection Sequence Windows Me/2000 Professional Users Connecting and Disconnecting the DriveInstalling the Driver Software Windows 98SE UsersClick the Next button Installing the Driver Software on Windows 98SE/Me SystemsAdd New Hardware Wizard Specify Search Location Select the Recommended option, then click the Next buttonClick the Finish button Add New Hardware Wizard Software Installation FinishedDrive Letter Allocation Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome Installing the Driver Software on Windows 2000 SystemsFound New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files Click the recommended option, then click the Next buttonDigital Signature Not Found Panel Click the Yes button on the Digital Signature panelInstalling the Driver Without a Floppy Drive Click the Finish button to complete the installationFreecom Driver Remove Panel Uninstalling the USB Driver SoftwareSystem advises you to restart your system Figure Uninstalling the USB Driver Software Connecting the Pcmcia PortaCD-RW Drive to a PC Connecting the Pcmcia PortaCD-RW to a Windows SystemDouble-click the System icon in the Control Panel Detecting the Pcmcia CardTeac PortaCD-RW User’s Manual Welcome to PC Card Wizard Installing the Pcmcia Card Using the Windows PC Card WizardInstallation Complete For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 Installing the PortaCD-RW Driver Using the Windows WizardClick the Next button to search for the driver Search for the Best Driver Driver Located Remove the floppy diskette and start the computer For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 Uninstalling Old Versions of Easy CD Creator Close Program Panel Installing Easy CD Creator 5 SoftwareSelect a language and click the OK button Choose Setup language PanelClick the Install button Select a setup type, then click the Next buttonClick the Yes button to restart the computer Online RegistrationStarting Easy CD Creator Using Easy CD CreatorWith Easy CD Creator 5 Basic, you can do the following Click the help button About the Help Files help buttonHelp Topics Panel Creating Audio Discs make a music CD buttonCreating Music CDs musicCD button Creating Data Discs make a data CD buttonClick the musicCD project button Click the directCD button Formatting Blank Discs for Use With DirectCD directCD buttonClick the dataCD button Creating Archive CDs dataCD buttonCopying Discs CD copier button Creating Photo or Video CDs make a photo or video CD buttonPlease read the panel, then click the OK button Click the CD copier buttonUpdating the Software web-checkupbutton Upgrading the Software upgrade buttonCreating CD Labels CD label creator button Uninstalling Easy CD CreatorConnecting to a Macintosh System Before You Disconnect the Cable from the Computer’s USB Port Plug the AC adapter cable into a power outletDouble-click the Toast CD-ROM icon Installing Toast SoftwareClick the Continue button Double-click the installer in your desired languageSystem displays the Toast 4.1.2 Installer panel Figure Starting Toast Click the Quit button to conclude the installationDouble-click the Toast 4.1.2 folder icon Toast Main Panel Double-click the Toast 4.1.2 application iconInstalling Toast Software Connecting Analog Audio Speakers or Headphones Connecting to Audio EquipmentTeac PortaCD-RW User’s Manual Handling Discs Handling, Loading, and Ejecting DiscsGently push the tray to retract it into the drive Loading and Ejecting DiscsLoading a Disc Press the Open/Eject button on the front panelCarefully remove the disc Ejecting a DiscDisc Formats Recommended MediaCDWE24E SpecificationsTechnical Support

E24E specifications

The Teac E24E is a high-performance, cassette tape deck that brings analog warmth to modern audio setups. Known for its remarkable sound quality and reliability, the E24E is a favorite among audiophiles and musicians looking to capture the essence of tape recordings. One of the standout features of the E24E is its dual-capstan transport system, which ensures precise tape handling and minimizes wow and flutter. This system allows for consistent playback and recording, ensuring that the audio retains its integrity.

The E24E is equipped with a three-head configuration, which includes separate heads for recording, playback, and erasing. This allows for real-time monitoring of recordings, enabling users to hear exactly what is being captured. The high-quality heads play a crucial role in delivering clear and detailed sound, and they are designed to provide an extended frequency response, catering to a variety of musical genres.

Another significant feature of the Teac E24E is its ability to support both Type I (Normal) and Type II (Chrome) tapes, offering flexibility for users to choose their preferred media. The deck has a built-in Dolby B and C noise reduction system, which reduces unwanted tape hiss, enhancing the overall listening experience. This makes the E24E particularly well-suited for high-fidelity recordings, whether for music production or archiving old tapes.

The E24E also boasts a stylish and robust design, built from durable materials to withstand years of use. Its intuitive controls and clear LED indicators make it user-friendly, appealing to both novice users and seasoned professionals. Additionally, the deck features a convenient auto-reverse function, allowing for uninterrupted playback of lengthy albums or mix tapes.

With its combination of advanced technologies, including its precision transport system, high-quality heads, and noise reduction capabilities, the Teac E24E stands out in the realm of analog audio equipment. Whether being used for recording, playback, or simply enjoying classic cassette tapes, the E24E offers a nostalgic yet high-fidelity listening experience that transports users back to the golden age of audio. It's an essential tool for anyone looking to appreciate the richness of sound that analog technology provides.