Contents

Location of the Buttons and Controls

3

Front Panel

4

Remote Control

5

Getting Started

6

Unpacking

6

Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control

6

Connecting Antennas

6

Connecting Speakers

7

Connecting Other Equipment

8

Adjusting the Voltage Selector

9

Basic Settings

10

Setting the Clock

10

Changing the Display Pattern

10

Recording onto an MD

23

Things to Know Before You Start Recording

23

Recording FM/AM Broadcasts or from the

 

Cassette Deck

24

Recording from the External (AUX) Equipment ...

25

Recording CDs

26

Editing MDs

28

Introducing MD Editing Functions

28

DIVIDE Function

29

JOIN Function

30

MOVE Function

31

ERASE Function

32

ALL ERASE Function

33

Erasing a Portion of a Track

33

English

Common Operations

11

Turning On the Power and Selecting the Sources

.. 11

Adjusting the Volume

11

Reinforcing the Bass Sound

12

Selecting the Sound Modes

12

Creating Your Own Sound Mode — MANUAL

 

Mode

12

Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts

13

Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing

13

Tuning in a Station

13

Presetting Stations

14

Tuning in a Preset Station

14

Playing Back CDs

15

Loading CDs

15

Playing Back the Entire Discs

 

— Continuous Play

16

Basic CD Operations

16

Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks

 

— Program Play

16

Playing at Random — Random Play

18

Repeating Tracks or CDs — Repeat Play

18

Prohibiting Disc Ejection — Disc Lock

18

Playing Back an MD

19

Playing Back the Entire MD

 

— Continuous Play

19

Basic MD Operations

19

Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks

 

— Program Play

20

Playing at Random — Random Play

22

Repeating Tracks — Repeat Play

22

Assigning Titles to MDs

34

Assigning a Title Using the Unit

34

Assigning a Title Using the Remote Control

37

Using the Timers

39

Using Recording Timer

39

Using Daily Timer

40

Using Sleep Timer

42

Timer Priority

42

Maintenance

43

Additional Information

44

MD Disc Types

44

ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding) ..

44

UTOC (User Table Of Contents)

44

SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)

44

Sound Skip Guard Memory

45

Troubleshooting

46

MD Messages

47

Specifications

48

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CA-MD70 specifications

The JVC CA-MD70 is a compact and versatile mini stereo system that stands out for its impressive sound quality and user-friendly features. Launched in the late 1990s, this unit quickly gained popularity for its stylish design and functional capabilities, making it a great addition to any home or office.

One of the outstanding features of the JVC CA-MD70 is its MD (MiniDisc) recorder/player, which offers a convenient way to enjoy both recorded and live audio. The MiniDisc technology, known for its digital sound quality and durability, allows users to store music easily while enabling them to create custom playlists. The ability to record directly from various external sources enhances its versatility, appealing to audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

In addition to the MD player, the CA-MD70 includes a CD player that supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, further expanding its playback options. It features a digital tuner that gives access to AM/FM radio stations, including preset memory functions, allowing users to quickly switch between favorite stations. The system’s capability to titling tracks offers an additional layer of functionality, making it user-friendly.

The sound output is powered by a robust amplifier that delivers impressive audio quality, characterized by clear highs and deep lows. With dual speakers featuring large woofers, the system provides a rich, immersive listening experience, making music, radio, or any audio content come to life. The bass boost feature enhances low frequencies, allowing for a more pronounced bass sound that enhances genres like hip-hop and electronic music.

The JVC CA-MD70 also includes convenient features such as a remote control for easy operation from a distance and a headphone jack for private listening. The sleek design with a modern finish makes it suitable for any décor, and its compact size allows for easy placement in smaller spaces, such as a bedroom or office.

Connectivity options, which include auxiliary inputs, provide additional flexibility for connecting external devices, such as smartphones or tablets. These characteristics, combined with its reliable performance and user-friendly interface, make the JVC CA-MD70 a well-rounded mini stereo system that remains a beloved choice for those seeking quality sound in a compact form.