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Handling cassette tapes

Examine cassette tapes carefully before using them with the casette tape deck.

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High position

 

detection hole

 

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No!

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No!

No!

Erasure prevention

Cassette tapes are constructed with erasure prevention tabs to prevent accidental era- sure of the tape.

1If you wish to protect a recording from accidental erasure, break off the tab(s) on the appropriate side(s). It will no longer be possible to use the recording button with such a cassette.

2If at some later date you wish to record the cassette, simply cover the hole(s) with small pieces of cellophane tape.

Take care not to cover the tape type ID holes.

Loose tape

Loose tape can cause tangling around the pinch roller and capstan and jam the mech- anism. Remove any tape slack with a pen- cil or similar device as shown in the diagram.

Tapes not recommended

1.C-100–120 tapes

C-100–120 tape is thin and therefore easily broken. There is a possibility that tape could get caught on the pinch roller or capstan.

2.Endless tapes

Do not use endless tapes.

Tape storage

Do not touch the tape surface.

Do not put thick paper or cardboard labels in the cassette holder.

Do not put tapes near magnetic sources (speakers, amplifiers, TVs, etc.) Your important recording might be erased or damaged.

Do not expose cassettes to direct sun- light.

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Onkyo TA-RW255 appendix Handling cassette tapes, Erasure prevention, Loose tape, Tapes not recommended, Tape storage

TA-RW255 specifications

The Onkyo TA-RW255 is a highly regarded dual cassette deck that combines classic analog tape technology with modern features to enhance audio playback and recording experiences. Designed for audio enthusiasts and collectors, this model stands out with its robust construction and user-friendly functionalities, making it a great addition to any home audio system.

One of the main features of the TA-RW255 is its dual cassette mechanism, allowing users to play and record on two separate decks. This enables effortless dubbing from one cassette to another, a useful capability for those wishing to create copies of their favorite tapes. The device supports both Type I (normal) and Type II (high bias) tapes, providing flexibility depending on the user's needs and the quality of the original recordings.

The TA-RW255 is equipped with Onkyo’s innovative Auto Reverse feature, which automatically switches the direction of playback and recording, ensuring uninterrupted listening. This technology not only enhances convenience but also preserves the quality of tape playback over extended periods, as it minimizes wear on the tape itself.

Sound quality is a hallmark of the Onkyo brand, and the TA-RW255 is no exception. It employs advanced audio technology such as high-quality A/D and D/A converters that ensure faithful reproduction of sound, capturing the rich tonal variations inherent in analog recordings. The cassette deck also boasts a signal-to-noise ratio that maximizes clarity, allowing users to enjoy the subtleties in their favorite music.

In terms of connectivity, the Onkyo TA-RW255 features standard RCA inputs and outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment, including receivers, amplifiers, and other playback devices. The front panel is designed with intuitive controls, including a clear LCD display for easy navigation and monitoring of tape status.

Overall, the Onkyo TA-RW255 combines nostalgic charm with reliable performance, making it an ideal choice for both casual listeners and serious audiophiles. Its thoughtful design and advanced features ensure that users can enjoy their cassette collections with ease, making the most of the enduring appeal of analog audio. With the TA-RW255, Onkyo reinforces its commitment to excellence in sound reproduction and user experience in the realm of tape playback technology.