PREPARATIONS

Connection

Plug in the AC power cord to the AC power outlet after all other connections are made.

1Connect the front speakers.

Connect the right front speaker to the SPEAKERS R terminals and place it on the right side of the unit. Connect En the left to the SPEAKERS L terminals and place it on the left side.The speaker cords with the white stripes go to

the 0terminals.

2Connect the supplied antennas.

Strip off the insulation of the FM antenna with twisting the cord.

Connect the FM antenna to the FM 75 terminal without the 2 mark and the AM antenna to the AM LOOP terminals.

AM antenna

FM antenna

3Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet. When the AC power cord is connected to an AC outlet for the first time, DEMO appears on the display.

To deactivate the DEMO, press DEMO/ECO.

•Do not short-circuit the 0and 9speaker cord leads. •Do not leave objects generating magnetism or objects

affected by magnetism near the speakers.

Remote control

Detach the battery compartment lid at the rear of the remote control and insert two R6 (size AA) batteries with correct polarity.

•Replace the batteries with new ones when the operational distance between the remote control and main unit becomes shorter.

•Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time.

•The remote control may not operate if it is used under intense sunlight, etc., or if its line of sight is obstructed.

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Aiwa NSX-D23 manual Preparations, Connection, Remote control

NSX-D23 specifications

The Aiwa NSX-D23 is a compact stereo system that became quite popular among audio enthusiasts for its blend of design, functionality, and sound quality. Released during the late 1990s, it captures the essence of its time while still appealing to collectors and retro audio lovers today.

At the heart of the Aiwa NSX-D23 is its powerful dual cassette deck, which allows users to play and record tapes with ease. It features a high-speed dubbing function, enabling users to create copies of their favorite cassette tapes in a fraction of the time it would normally take. The system also supports various tape formats, from normal to metal tapes, ensuring that users can appreciate their music in the best possible quality.

One of the standout features of the NSX-D23 is its built-in CD player, which offers reliable playback of CDs, catering to the rising popularity of this format during its era. The logical design of the interface allows for easy navigation through tracks, and the player also includes features such as random play and repeat modes, which enhance the listening experience.

The NSX-D23 isn't just about tapes and CDs; it also comes equipped with AM/FM radio capabilities, including a preset function for easy access to favorite stations. The tuner’s sensitivity is impressive, allowing for clear reception even in areas with weaker signals.

Sound quality is another area where the Aiwa NSX-D23 shines. It features a built-in amplifier and powerful speakers, delivering rich and dynamic sound. The system is engineered with a range of sound enhancements, such as bass boost, which provides a deeper low-end response, making it perfect for genres that depend on rich basslines.

Design-wise, the Aiwa NSX-D23 is sleek and stylish. It features a compact form that easily integrates into home entertainment setups without taking up excessive space. The user-friendly interface with intuitive controls allows users to adjust settings and switch between functions effortlessly.

In conclusion, the Aiwa NSX-D23 is a remarkable stereo system that encapsulates the spirit of its time. With its durable build, versatile playback options, and quality sound, it remains a prized possession for those who appreciate classic audio technology. Whether for nostalgic enjoyment or as a functional piece of music equipment, the NSX-D23 continues to be a sought-after model.