Pioneer VSX-409RDS Making a Recording, Making an Audio Recording, Prepare the programme source

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Making a Recording

Making an Audio Recording

The following steps show you how to make an audio recording from the built in tuner, or from an audio source connected to the receiver (such as a CD player or MD player). Recordings can be made to a CD-Recorder, cassette deck or MD deck connected to the CD-R/TAPE/MD in/out connectors.

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1Press the FUNCTION button to select a

source to record.

All functions except MONITOR are accessible from the remote control.

On the receiver, select the source directly using the front panel buttons.

2Prepare the programme source.

Tune to the radio station, load the CD, etc.

3Insert a blank CD-R, MD, tape etc. into the recording device connected to either CD-R/

TAPE/MD and set the recording levels.

Refer to the instructions that came with the recorder if you are unsure how to do this.

4Start recording, then start playback of the source component.

Record MONITOR

You can listen to (monitor) the recording as it's being made using the MONITOR button on the Front Panel (a cassette deck would have to have a record monitor function).

Press the MONITOR button to switch between the recorded signal and the original source signal.

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Contents VSX-409RDS Ventilation Information to UserTable of Contents Features Checking the Supplied Accessories Using this ManualSet up Introductory InformationPreparing the Remote Control Operating range of remote control unitSpecial note on the remote control Loading the batteriesUsing external antennas Connecting Your SystemConnecting Antennas Audio cords Connecting Audio ComponentsCassette deck placement Connecting DVD 5.1 Channel Components Connecting Video Components Audio/Video cordsConnecting Speakers Speaker terminalsHints on speaker placement View of speaker set upSwitch on the receiver Setting Up for Surround SoundSetting Up for Surround Sound Setting Up for Surround Sound Setting up speaker levels for Dolby Pro Logic Setting up speaker levels for DVD 5.1 CHAdjust the center CT speaker level with Level +/- buttons Press the Surround button Press the 2buttonSetting up speaker levels for DSP Press CH. Select again to move to the nextDisplays & Controls Front PanelDisplay Remote Control Listening in Dolby Pro Logic Mode Listening in Surround SoundPress 2DOLBY PRO Logic on the receiver Press the Surround buttonListening in DVD 5.1 Channel Input Mode Use the Function button to select DVDListening in DSP Mode Select a DSP ModeUse the Effect +/- buttons to adjust DSP effect levelUsing the Tuner Finding a StationTuning Directly to a Station Press the Test Tone button to select either FM or AMPress Station +/- to choose the preset Memory number Memorizing Stations front panel onlyTune to a station you want to memorize Press MemoryTo erase or change the station name Naming Memorized Stations front panel onlyPress Memory to input the first of the four Characters Recalling Memorized Stations Press Class to select the class in which Station is storedStored Use the Function button to put the receiverAn Introduction to RDS & EON Receiver’s internal Program Identification function Using the RDS displayBasics of EON Searching for RDS Programmes front panel only Put the receiver in FM band by pressing FM/AM buttonUsing EON search front panel only EON search has been set. If the receiver findsAn EON-linked broadcast it will automatically Jump to itMaking a Recording Making an Audio RecordingPress the Function button to select a Source to record Prepare the programme sourceMaking a Video Recording Load the DVD, LD, etcMD players only Controlling the Rest of Your SystemCD/MD/CD-R Player Controls Cassette Deck Controls DVD Player Controls Number buttonsTV VOL + TV ControlsTV FUNC. TV only Troubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyFM broadcasts AM broadcastsAdditional Information Specifications VCR/DVR REC, CD-R/TAPE/MD REC

VSX-409RDS specifications

The Pioneer VSX-409RDS is a finely crafted audio/video receiver that exemplifies the brand's commitment to quality and user satisfaction. Released in the late 1990s, this receiver has remained popular among audiophiles and casual listeners alike, thanks to its solid performance and a robust set of features.

One of the key features of the VSX-409RDS is its powerful amplification capability. With a total power output of 100 watts per channel, this receiver is capable of driving a variety of speakers with ease. The four-channel configuration allows users to enjoy a true surround sound experience with compatible systems. Its ability to decouple sound from various input sources permits seamless integration and a dynamic listening experience.

In terms of connectivity, the VSX-409RDS comes fully equipped with multiple inputs, including dedicated RCA inputs for CDs and auxiliary equipment. It also features optical and coaxial digital inputs, ensuring high-quality audio playback from compatible devices. This versatility allows users to connect a variety of audio sources, including DVD players, gaming consoles, and even MP3 players.

The inclusion of the RDS (Radio Data System) functionality sets the Pioneer VSX-409RDS apart from many of its contemporaries. This technology grants users the ability to receive additional data transmitted alongside FM radio broadcasts, such as station names and song titles. This advancement enhances the radio listening experience, making it more engaging and informative.

The VSX-409RDS also incorporates Pioneer’s proprietary sound technologies, which include advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processing) capabilities, offering various sound modes such as Dolby Pro Logic and DTS compatibility. These features enhance the versatility of the receiver, allowing users to customize their audio experience for movies, music, or games. The built-in equalizer further fine-tunes the listening experience, accommodating personal preferences and room acoustics.

Another standout characteristic of the VSX-409RDS is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive layout and clear labeling simplify the operation, even for those new to home theater systems.

Overall, the Pioneer VSX-409RDS represents a harmonious blend of power, clarity, and connectivity, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their home audio setup. Its enduring popularity speaks to its reliability and the quality that Pioneer consistently delivers.