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Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment for details.

The connecting cords are not supplied. Obtain the necessary connecting cords.

Consult your local Aiwa dealer for optional equipment.

VIDEO/AUX JACKS

This unit can input analog sound signals through these jacks. Use a cable with RCA phono plugs to connect audio equipment (turntables, LD players, MD players, VCRs, TV, etc.).

Connect the red plug to the VIDEO/AUX R jack, and the white plug to the VIDEO/AUX L jack.

When connecting a turntable

Use an Aiwa turntable equipped with a built-in equalizer amplifier.

MD JACKS

This jack is recommended to connect with an MD player. Use a cable with RCA phono plugs.

Connect the red plug to the MD R jack, and the white plug to the MD L jack.

This unit can output analog sound signal through these jacks. Use a cable with RCA phono plugs to connect audio equipment with LINE IN (analog input) jacks.

Connect the red plug of a cable to LINE OUT R jack, and the white plug to LINE OUT L jack.

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Do not connect an equipment to LINE OUT jacks and VIDEO/

AUX jacks simultaneously. Otherwise, noise is generated and malfunction occurs.

This unit can output CD digital sound signals through this jack. Use an optical cable to connect digital audio equipment (DAT deck, MD recorder, etc.).

Remove the dust cap @ from the CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack. Then, connect an optical cable plug to the CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack.

When the CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack is not being used

Attach the supplied dust cap.

Connect optional surround speakers with the 8 ohms to 16 ohms impedance to the jacks,

To play a equipment connected to VIDEO/AUX jacks or MD jacks proceed as follows.

1 Press VIDEO/AUX or MD.

To ~lav the equipment connected to VI DEO/AUX, press VI DEO/AUX. “VIDEO” appears on the display.

To ~lav the equipment connected to MD, press MD. “MD” appears on the display.

2 Play the connected equipment.

To change a source name in the display

When VIDEOIAUX is pressed, “VIDEO is displayed initially. It can be changed to “AUX or “TV”.

With the power on, press POWER while pressing VIDEO/AUX. Repeat the procedure to select one of the names.

To adjust the sound level of the external source

When the sound level of the external source is much higher or much lower than that of other function sources, adjust it as follows.

1Press VIDEO/AUX or MD and play the equipment.

2Press + or *so that the sound level becomes the same as that of other function sources.

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During recording, the sound level can not be adjusted

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Aiwa NSX-A909 manual VIDEO/AUX Jacks, MD Jacks, Press VIDEO/AUX or MD, Play the connected equipment

NSX-A909 specifications

The Aiwa NSX-A909 is a compact stereo system that gained popularity for its robust sound quality and advanced features. This model, a part of Aiwa's late 90s lineup, reflects a blend of style and functionality, designed to cater to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

One of the standout features of the Aiwa NSX-A909 is its dual cassette decks, which allow for recording, playback, and dubbing from one tape to another. This function was particularly appealing during the cassette era, enabling users to create mixtapes or duplicate their favorite albums with ease. The system also supports a variety of cassette formats, providing versatility for users with diverse tape collections.

The NSX-A909 is equipped with a powerful amplifier that delivers rich, dynamic sound. With a power output of 100 watts RMS, it can fill a room with clear, vibrant audio. The system includes a set of well-designed speakers that reproduce sound accurately across a wide frequency range, ensuring that bass is deep and punchy while treble remains crisp and clear.

In addition to cassette playback, the NSX-A909 features a CD player capable of handling standard CDs, providing users with the ability to enjoy their digital music collections. The CD player incorporates technologies such as anti-shock protection, which minimizes skips and interruptions during playback, making it ideal for active environments.

Another notable technology found in the Aiwa NSX-A909 is its FM/AM tuner, equipped with preset stations for quick access to favorite radio channels. This feature encourages exploration of radio broadcasts, from music to talk shows, expanding the listening experience beyond personal collections.

The design aesthetics of the NSX-A909 are also noteworthy. With a sleek, modern look, the system complements any living space while being user-friendly. The front panel is intuitively laid out, with clearly labeled controls for easy access to functions like play, pause, and skip.

Additional features include a graphic equalizer that allows users to customize audio settings to their personal preferences, enhancing the listening experience tailored to individual tastes. The remote control adds convenience, enabling users to operate the system from a distance.

Overall, the Aiwa NSX-A909 is a versatile, well-rounded stereo system that encapsulates the best of late 90s audio technology. With its blend of cassette, CD, and radio playback capabilities, combined with powerful sound and user-friendly features, it remains a nostalgic piece of audio equipment for those who appreciate quality sound and retro functionality.