The Basics
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a look at your karaoke system | 3 |
The Basics
a look at your karaoke system
The Basics
connecting your karaoke system | 4 |
connecting your microphone | 4 |
connecting to a TV | 4 |
connecting an external audio |
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component | 4 |
operating your karaoke system | |
operating your CD/CD+G carousel | 5 |
operating your cassette deck | 5 |
recording from a cassette to a cassette | 6 |
recording from a CD/CDG to a cassette | 6 |
operating your karaoke machine | 6 |
Beyond the Basics
using advanced features | |
skipping tracks on CDs/CDGs | 7 |
search play (for CDs only) | 7 |
repeat play | 7 |
random play | 7 |
time display selection | 8 |
program play | 8 |
| Balance Control - Lets |
| you balance between |
| your voice and the |
Power On | original singer’s voice. |
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3CD/CDG Changer
Guitar jack
Keyboard jack
Mic holder
Microphone Volume Control - Adjust your voice for perfect balance.
Mic jacks 1 and 2 - Plug into both for duets.
Mic and holder
Dual cassette deck
important information | |
care and maintenance | 9 |
warnings and cautions | 9 |
the FCC wants you to know | 10 |
Troubleshooting | 11 |
Warranty | 12 |
Accessories | 12 |
Tone - Lets you define
Treble, Medium and
Bass settings.Reverb Control - Lets you enrich your voice
for a concert effect.
Rear of Karaoke System
AUX OUT L/R - Plug your external audio componeent’s
AUDIO INPUT
jacks here.
Auto Voice Control
-Lets you replace your voice with the singer’s voice while CD plays.
Video Out - Plug supplied cable for connection to a TV or monitor.
Ext. Speaker - lets you connect an extra speaker.
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