Esta seccion explica como grabar del sintonizador, del reproductor de discos compactos o de equipos exteriors,

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Preparation

Bobine la cinta hasta el punto donde vaya a empezar la grabacion,

Utilice cintas tipo I (normales) y tipo II (alta polarization/Cr02) para la grabacion.

1Inserte la cinta que vaya a grabar en la platina 2.

Inserte la cinta con la cara que vaya a grabar en primer Iugar hacia afuera.

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2 Pulse REV MODE para seleccionar el modo de inversion.

Para grabar en una cara solamente, seleccione Z. Para grabar en ambas caras, seleccione 1>0 C=).

3 Pulse uno de Ios botones de funcion y prepare la fuente de sonido de la que vaya a grabar.

Para grabar de un disco compacto, pulse CD e introduzca el(los) disco(s).

Para grabar una radiodifusion, pulse TUNER y sintonice la emisora.

Para grabar de una fuente de sonido conectada, pulse PHONO o VIDEO/AUX y active la reproduction.

4 Pulse REC/REC MUTE para iniciar la grabacion.

Cuando la funcion seleccionada sea CD, la reproduction y la grabacion empezaran simultaneamente.

Para detener la grabacion, pulse .

Para hater una pausa en la grabacion, pulse II. (Puede aplicarse cuando la fuente para grabacion sea TUNER, PHONO o VIDEO/AUX.)

Para reanudar la grabacibn, pulse de nuevo.

Para iniciar la grabaci6n con e! control remoto

Pulse primero /OREC/FIEC MUTE y Iuego pulse 4> antes de que pasen 2 segundos.

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“Can’tREC” se visualizara si usted intenta gravar en una cinta cuya Iengueta de prevention contra el borrado esta rota.

AJUSTE DEL SONIDO DURANTE LA GRABACION

El volumen de salida y el tono (excepto BBE) de Ios altavoces o de Ios auriculares podra variarse Iibremente sin que se vea afectada la grabacion.

Para borrar una grabaci6n

Asegurese de que el microfono no este conectado a la unidad. Ponga el volumen del microfono en MIN (pagina 22).

1Inserte la cinta que vaya a borrar en la platina 2 y pulse TAPE/

DECK 1/2 para visualizer “TP2”.

2Ponga la cinta en el punto donde vaya a empezar a borrar.

3Ponga el modo de inversion pulsando REV MODE.

4Pulse 0 REC/REC MUTE para iniciar el borrado.

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Aiwa Z-L70 manual Ajuste DEL Sonido Durante LA Grabacion

Z-L70 specifications

The Aiwa Z-L70 is a remarkable cassette deck, representing the pinnacle of audio technology in the 1990s. This compact and stylish device boasts a range of features that make it a standout choice for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. With its sleek design and innovative technology, the Aiwa Z-L70 has remained a beloved piece of equipment for many.

One of the key features of the Aiwa Z-L70 is its Dolby noise reduction system, which significantly enhances sound quality by minimizing tape hiss and distortion. This technology ensures that recordings maintain their clarity, providing a richer auditory experience. Additionally, the deck is equipped with a metal tape capability, allowing users to take full advantage of high-quality tape formulations that contribute to superior sound performance.

Another notable characteristic of the Z-L70 is its dual-capstan mechanism. This design feature enhances tape transport stability, which helps in achieving precise playback and recording performance. The dual-capstan system minimizes wow and flutter, ensuring that audio remains consistent and true to the original recording.

The Aiwa Z-L70 also includes a comprehensive set of features that cater to both experienced users and newcomers. It has a highly intuitive user interface, making it easy to navigate tape functions such as play, pause, stop, rewind, and fast forward. For those keen on creating their own tapes, the auto-reverse feature allows for uninterrupted playback and recording, enabling a seamless listening experience.

Furthermore, the Z-L70 is equipped with a built-in speaker, which makes it convenient for impromptu listening sessions without the need for external amplification. The addition of an audio level meter ensures that users can easily monitor levels during tape playback, enhancing the recording process and helping to avoid distortion.

Its overall build quality is another aspect worth noting. The Aiwa Z-L70 is designed with durability in mind, featuring a solid chassis that protects the internal components from physical damage. The combination of robust construction and high-quality materials ensures that this cassette deck can withstand everyday use while delivering exceptional audio fidelity.

In conclusion, the Aiwa Z-L70 is a cassette deck that embodies the best of 1990s audio technology, with features that emphasize sound quality and user-friendliness. Its Dolby noise reduction, dual-capstan mechanism, and durable design are just a few aspects that make it a valued addition to any audio setup, allowing users to enjoy their favorite tapes with remarkable clarity and depth.