Sony MHC-D90AV Recording from a tape, Tips, High-speed Dubbing, Press High Speed Dubbing

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Tips

Pressing · or ª when the power is off automatically turns the power on and starts tape playback if there is a tape in the deck (One Touch Play).

You can switch from another source to the tape deck just by pressing · or ª (Automatic Source Selection).

When you want to reduce the hiss noise in low- level high-frequency signals, press DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR B” appears.

When dubbing tapes originally recorded with Dolby NR B, the dubbed tape is automatically played with Dolby NR B.

Recording from a tape

High-speed Dubbing

You can use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2) tapes. The recording level is automatically adjusted.

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Deck B stands by for recording.

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Basic Operations

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Contents Mini Hi-Fi Component System Information Table of Contents Connect the FM/AM antennas Hooking up the main unitInserting two size AA R6 batteries into the remote TipSetting up Your speakers When carrying this systemPositioning the speakers Connect the front speakers Connect the rear speakers Connecting the speakersConnect the center speaker Connect the AC power cord to a wall outletTo attach the front speaker pads To attach the center speaker padsSetting up your speakers Adjusting the speaker volumePresetting radio stations Setting the timeTo tune in a station with a weak signal Presetting radio stationsTo change the preset number To change the AM tuning intervalConnecting audio components Connecting optional AV componentsConnecting an MD deck for digital recording Connecting an MD deck for analog recordingConnecting a VCR Connecting optional AVcomponentsConnecting a super woofer except for MHC-D90AV Connecting outdoor antennas FM antennaAM antenna Normal play Playing a CDPress § OPEN/CLOSE and place up to two CDs on the disc tray Press one of the Disc 1~3 buttonsDo this Basic OperationsRecording a CD CD Synchro RecordingTo stop recording Listening to the radio Preset TuningListening to the radio To listen to non-preset radio stationsPress r Recording from the radioPlaying a tape Press § Eject and insert a recorded tape in deck a or BPress · Tips Recording from a tapeHigh-speed Dubbing Press High Speed DubbingTo stop dubbing Recording from a tapeTo cancel Repeat Play Using the CD displayPlaying the CD tracks repeatedly Press DISPLAY/DEMO during playbackPlaying the CD tracks in random order To cancel Shuffle PlayShuffle Play To select a desired CDTo cancel Program Play Programming the CD tracksProgram Play Playing CDs without interruption To cancel Non-Stop PlayPrograming the CD tracks Non-Stop PlayStart playing the source to be recorded Recording on a tape manuallyProgram Edit Recording a CD by specifying track orderSelecting tape length automatically To cancel Program EditTo check the order Tape Select EditFlashing part of a CD Looping part of a CDLoop FlashTo adjust the wave length Waving the equalizerWave For a powerful sound Groove Adjusting the soundTo listen through the headphones To reinforce bass DbfbPress DSP repeatedly to select a DSP mode To adjust the presence of the surround effectSelecting the surround menu Enjoying the Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound To cancel the Dolby Pro Logic Surround soundSelecting the audio emphasis Press PRO Logic while playing a program sourceSelecting the Audio Emphasis To cancel the effect Music menu optionsTo change the equalizer display Adjusting the graphic equalizer Adjusting the audio emphasisTurn the jog dial to adjust level Repeat steps 2 Press ENTER/NEXT when finishedMaking a personal audio emphasis file Personal fileTo call up the personal file When you are done Singing along KaraokeMixing and recording sounds Falling asleep to music Sleep TimerWaking up to music Wake-up TimerTimer-recording radio programs To check the settingTo cancel the timer operation Insert a recordable tape Turn off the power Timer-recording radio programsTurn jog dial to select REC, then press ENTER/NEXT Set the time to start recordingPrecautions Troubleshooting PrecautionsGeneral CD Player SpeakersTroubleshooting Tape DeckTuner For the U.S. model SpecificationsAmplifier section CD player sectionTuner section SpecificationsSpeaker GeneralIndex

MHC-D90AV, MHC-GR10AV specifications

The Sony MHC-GR10AV and MHC-D90AV are two impressive audio systems designed to deliver a high-quality sound experience for music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. Featuring innovative technologies and a range of features, these systems cater to diverse audio needs, making them suitable for a variety of settings, from home entertainment to parties.

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