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Recording is done on the side facing the cassette holder. Use type I (normal) tapes.

1 Insert a cassette.

@The side to be recorded on

2 Set the FUNCTION switch to CD.

For CSD-ES770, make sure that the 4 light of the OPE/BATT/DIR indicator is on. If it is not on, press the DIR button to turn it on.

3 Place a disc with the label facing up.

4 Press the REC button to start recording.

The PLAY button is depressed automatically. -

The REVERSE MODE button is also depressed (CSD-ES770 only).

5 Press the E I I PLAY/PAUSE button to start CD play.

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Press again to resume recording.

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Set the FUNCTION switch to POWER (!) STANDBY/TAPE.

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Recording programmed tracks

1Follow steps 1 to 6 on page 14.

2Insert a cassette.

3Press the REC button.

4Press the -II PLAY/PAUSE button on the CD player.

Information on recording in general

When the. end of the tape is reached

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The REC button is released and recording stops. But the +> PLAY button is not released and the tape reverses. Press the /= STOP/EJECT button to stop the tape.

To record on the other side, turn the cassette over.

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Usable tapes

(-hetype I (normal) tapes. If you use type IV (metal) or type II (high/ CrOz) tapes, sound that has been already recorded may not be erased completely.

You cannot change the setting of the FUNCTION switch during recording.

If the erasure prevention tab on a cassette is broken off, the REC

button cannot be depressed.

. Adjusting the output volume and sound does not affect the recorded sound.

When recording near a television, noise may be recorded. Move the unit further away from the television.

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Aiwa CSD-ES570, CSD-ES370 Recordingfroma Compact Disc, Press the E I I PLAY/PAUSE button to start CD play, After recording

CSD-ES570, CSD-ES370, CSD-ES770 specifications

The Aiwa CSD-ES770, CSD-ES370, and CSD-ES570 are compact cassette players that combine reliability and functionality with modern design aesthetics. These models, part of Aiwa’s rich heritage in audio technology, deliver high-quality sound and user-friendly interfaces, appealing to both nostalgic listeners and new-generation audio enthusiasts.

The CSD-ES770 symbolizes the pinnacle of Aiwa’s cassette technology. It features a dual cassette deck that allows for both playback and recording, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to create mixtapes or preserve old recordings. This model supports an array of formats, including C60 and C90 tapes, and comes with a powerful 20W output that fills any room with rich sound. With Dolby B noise reduction technology, the CSD-ES770 minimizes tape hiss, ensuring a clear and crisp listening experience. Moreover, this model integrates a built-in FM/AM tuner, giving users access to a variety of radio stations.

The CSD-ES370 offers a more streamlined experience with similar core features, such as the dual cassette deck, but with a slightly lower output power of 15W. It retains the Dolby B noise reduction and features an easy-to-read 2-line display for convenient navigation of playback options. The CSD-ES370 is particularly renowned for its durability and user-friendly controls, which make it suitable for both casual listeners and more devoted audiophiles.

Then there is the CSD-ES570, which presents a compact size without compromising on sound quality. This model simplifies the cassette experience with a single cassette deck that emphasizes ease of use. It offers 10W of total output power, along with an FM/AM tuner and programmable playback. The CSD-ES570 is perfect for those with limited space, yet it does not skimp on sound fidelity. With a built-in equalizer and multiple sound presets, it allows users to customize their listening experience.

Each of these models reflects Aiwa's commitment to innovation, featuring contemporary design cues that make them visually appealing. With straightforward controls, excellent audio output, and reliable performance, the CSD-ES770, CSD-ES370, and CSD-ES570 remain relevant in today’s digital age, catering to listeners who appreciate the warmth of analog sound. Whether for nostalgia or new adventures in audio, these Aiwa products promise satisfaction and memorable listening experiences.