Pioneer CT-W803RS, CT-W603RS operating instructions To stop copying, Normal, High

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TAPE COPYING (from DECK I to DECK II)

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The tape copying function permits you to copy the contents of a tape from DECK I to DECK II.

The SYNCHRO COPY button is used to select either normal speed copying, or high-speed copying (copying at twice the nor- mal playback speed).

1.Load a tape for playback into DECK I and a tape for recording into DECK II.

2.Set the REV MODE switch.

3.Set the tape transport direction.

Tape copying is always performed in the direction indicated by the tape transport indicator (1_ or <1). To change this direc- tion, press the desired playback button (1_ or _1), then im- mediately press the stop ( ) button.

4.Press the SYNCHRO COPY button to select either

NORMAL

or HIGH speed.

NORMAL:

Tape copying at normal speed allows listen

 

during playback (COPY indicator lights

 

steadily).

HIGH:

Tape copying at twice the normal speed

 

(COPY indicator flashes). Playback will still

 

audible.

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To stop copying

Press the stop ( ) button of either deck. Both decks will stop.

NO TES:

The tape in DECK II will be copied in the same type of the DOL- BY NR switch as DECK I's tape, regardless of its own setting. When listening to the copied tape, set the type of the DOLBY NR switch on DECK I.

If a nearby television set is on while high-speed copying is be-

ing performed, a high-pitched interference sound may be heard on the tape. In this case, either use the normal speed copying

function, or turn off the television.

During high-speed copying, none of the operation buttons will function except for the stop ( ) button.

During normal speed copying, the recording mute ( 0 ) and

pause (ll) buttons of deck II also function.

Tape copying is cancelled when either of the two tapes reaches

the end. Therefore, it is advisable to use tapes of the same length.

The sound quality of the copied tape will be somewhat less than

the original. Therefore when making more than one copy, al- ways record from the original tape (do not make a copy of a copy).

The recording level adjustment is not necessary during tape cop ying.

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Contents Important Notice For U.S. and Canadian modelsFor Canadian model Safety Instructions For USE in the United KingdomWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Installation ContentsAre the accidental erasure prevention tabs intact? Check Cassette Before USETips on Cassette Tapes Automatictape SelectorfunctionConnecting Recording Playback Cords Pioneer System Remote ControlConnecting the Power Cord Lfront Panel Facilities Double Decks system remote control Except for CT-W803RS Reverse Mode Switch REV ModeOne way mode z position Auto BLEB/C-type Dolby NR Systems Function DisplayDolby NR & Dolby HX PRO Dolby HX PRO Headroom Extension SystemFor both Deck Except for Deck I of CT-W603RS Tape Transportation Mode IndicatorsFor both Deck I TWO Modes CounterPower button Remote Control OperationRemote Control Operable Range CT-W803RS onlyCT-W603RS Single PlaybackEither Deck I or Deck Relay PlaybackPlayback Sequence with REV Mode Switch Setting Music SearchPlayback Single Recording Adjusting the Recording LevelRecording Using Microphone Recording Mute23 1 Auto BLE TuningWhen tuning Deck II or RecordingParallel Recording CT-W803RS only J 2103 Relay Recording Sequence with Reverse Mode Switch SettingAdjusting the Recording Level ModeAbout Recording When the compact disc finishes playingCDeDECK Synchro Recording To stop recording temporarilyTo stop copying NormalHigh Cassette Door TroubleshootingPower PlaybackNR ON/OFF TroubleshootingPOWER-CORD Caution OthersMiscellaneous AccessoriesSubfunctions MICRRB1 lqJ TIME/COUNT AboutMode Pioneer Electronic Europe N.V

CT-W603RS, CT-W803RS specifications

The Pioneer CT-W803RS and CT-W603RS cassette decks are celebrated models in the world of audio equipment, renowned for their exceptional sound quality and robust features tailored for audio enthusiasts. Both models represent Pioneer's commitment to high-fidelity sound reproduction, blending cutting-edge technology with user-friendly interfaces.

The CT-W803RS, the flagship of the duo, boasts advanced dual cassette recording capabilities, allowing users to effortlessly transfer music from one cassette to another while maintaining high audio fidelity. One of its standout features is the Double-Dolby system, which includes Dolby B and C noise reduction, significantly minimizing background noise and enhancing the overall listening experience. This model is also equipped with a high-quality quartz PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) digital control system, ensuring precise tape speed and playback accuracy.

Another significant feature of the CT-W803RS is its automatic tape selection function, which detects the type of cassette inserted—normal, chrome, or metal—and adjusts the playback settings accordingly. This automatic optimization ensures that listeners experience the best possible sound, regardless of the tape's formulation. The deck includes a built-in timer that enables users to record from various sources, making it ideal for preserving precious audio moments.

The CT-W603RS, while a step down from the 803 model, does not compromise on quality. It features similar noise reduction technology and automatic tape detection, delivering excellent sound fidelity and user comfort. The 603 model is designed with a compact form factor, making it an attractive choice for those who require high performance without the bulk.

Both models come with programmable features, allowing users to create custom playlists for audio enjoyment. They also support standard features like auto-reverse capability, making it easy to listen to both sides of a tape without interruptions.

In terms of connectivity, both cassette decks offer line-level inputs and outputs, ensuring compatibility with various audio systems. The design aesthetic of both models reflects Pioneer's quality with durable construction and sleek, intuitive controls.

In summary, the Pioneer CT-W803RS and CT-W603RS cassette decks exemplify the pinnacle of analog audio technology. With their advanced recording features, noise reduction systems, and automatic tape detection, they cater to a wide audience from casual listeners to serious audiophiles, making them worthy components in any audio setup.