Aiwa NSX-A304 Prise CD Digital OUT Optical, Appuyer sur VIDEO/AUX, Blanche a la prise VIDEO/AUX L

Models: CX-NA303 NSX-A304 NSX-A303

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Pour plus de details, se reporter au mode d’emploi de I’appareil connecte.

Les cordons de raccordement ne sent pas fournis. Se procurer Ies cordons necessaires.

Pour Ies appareils option nels disponibles, consulter Ie distributeur Aiwa local.

Cet appareil peut recevoir des signaux sonores analogiques par ces prises.

Utiliser un cable a fiches phono RCA pour connecter un appareil

audio (tourne-disque, Iecteur de disque laser, Iecteur de

minidisque, magnetoscope, televiseur, etc.).

Connecter la fiche rouge a la prise VIDEO/AUX R et la fiche

blanche a la prise VIDEO/AUX L.

Pour connecter un tourne-disque

Utiliser un tourne-disque Aiwa muni d’un amplificateur a egaliseur integre.

PRISE CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

Cet appareil peut sortir Ies signaux sonores numeriques de disque compact par cette prise. Utiliser un ctible optique pour connecter un appareil audio numerique (platine DAT, enregistreur de minidisque, etc.).

Eniever Ie capuchon antipoussi&e @ de la prise CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL). Ensuite, connecter la fiche d’un cable optique a cette prise.

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Pour utiliser I’appareil connecte aux prises VIDEO/AUX, procedet de la maniere suivante.

1 Appuyer sur VIDEO/AUX.

“VIDEO ou “AUX apparalt sur I’affichage.

2 Mettre I’appareil connecte en lecture.

Pour changer Ie nom de source sur I’affichage

Quand on appuie sur VI DEO/AUX, “VIDEO ou “AUX” est affich~

initialement. On peut remplacer ce nom par “VIDEO, “AUX ou “TV”.

Lappareil etant sous tension, appuyer sur POWER tout en appuyant sur VIDEO/AUX.

Rep6ter cette procedure pour selectionner un des noms.

Quand la prise CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) n’est pas utilisee

Mettre en place Ie capuchon antipoussiere fourni.

Connecter des enceintes surround optionnelles d’une impedance de 8 ohms a 16 ohms a ces prises.

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Aiwa NSX-A304, NSX-A303, CX-NA303 manual Prise CD Digital OUT Optical, Appuyer sur VIDEO/AUX, Pour connecter un tourne-disque

CX-NA303, NSX-A304, NSX-A303 specifications

The Aiwa NSX-A303, NSX-A304, and CX-NA303 are compact stereo systems that gained popularity in the 1990s for their impressive sound quality and user-friendly features. These systems reflect Aiwa's dedication to delivering superior audio experiences while remaining aesthetically pleasing, making them an excellent addition to any home environment.

The NSX-A303 and NSX-A304 models are known for their powerful dual cassette decks, allowing users to easily record and playback tapes, a feature coveted during the height of cassette popularity. These decks support high-speed dubbing, providing efficiency for users wanting to make copies of their favorite tapes. Additionally, both models come with an integrated FM/AM tuner, equipped with preset stations to ensure easy access to a variety of radio channels. Their performance is complemented by a robust equalizer that allows users to customize their sound experience, enhancing bass, midrange, and treble according to personal taste.

A significant technology utilized in these systems is Aiwa's Dynamic Bass Boost, which enhances low-frequency sounds, providing a richer listening experience, especially in music genres that thrive on deep sounds. The loudness control feature further improves audio dynamics at lower volume levels, meanly preserving a full-bodied sound even when the system isn't cranked up to full strength.

On the other hand, the CX-NA303 represents a more modern approach with a focus on CD playback and integrated digital audio capabilities. This system supports various formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, which were essential for the rise of custom music collections in the late 90s. Users appreciated its sleek design with clear LCD display panels showing track information, enhancing usability during playback.

All three models are characterized by their compact form factor, making them suitable for smaller living spaces without sacrificing sound quality. The systems often include remote control functionality, allowing users to navigate through tracks and adjust settings without needing to be right next to the unit.

Overall, the Aiwa NSX-A303, NSX-A304, and CX-NA303 are not just audio players; they represent a blend of nostalgia and technological innovation that cater to both audiophiles and casual listeners alike, ensuring quality sound in a compact design.