Basic Operation
Basic Operation and Connection
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1Adjusting the tone
In most cases, set
the [TONE] knob to “HIGH,” which is the standard setting.
If you want to cut some high fre- quency range or
reduce hiss, rotate the knob counter- clockwise.
*“Hiss” is high frequency noise that is often present on analogue magnetic tape recordings.
2Adjusting the left and right level balance
In most cases, set
the [BALANCE] knob to the center. Turning the knob
reo image, and turning it clockwise pans the sound to the right.
3Adjusting the volume
Rotate the [VOL- UME] knob clock- wise to raise the volume, or counter- clockwise to lower the volume.
CAUTION:
•If the volume level is too high, the sound may be distorted or the speakers may be dam- aged. Adjust the volume care- fully.
4Selecting the input
To listen to a CD, set the [CD/USB] Input Select switch to “CD.” To listen to an audio file on the USB flash drive, set the [CD/USB] Input Select switch to “USB.”
The corresponding (CD or USB) transport controls (see page 13) become active.
To record audio from a cassette tape to a connected USB flash drive, set this switch to “USB.”
CAUTION:
•The cassette tape transport controls have the highest priority. consequently, during playback of a cassette tape, you cannot play a CD or an audio file on the connected USB flash drive.
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