Handling Cassette Tapes

Examine cassette tapes carefully before using them with the TA-RW411.

A

B

A

 

1.

2.

 

High position

 

detection hole

 

A

A

A

 

No!

No!

No!

No!

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Erasure prevention

Cassette tapes are constructed with erasure prevention tabs to prevent accidental erasure 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.

Be sure not to cover the holes for detecting high-position tapes.

Loose tape

Loose tape can cause tangling around the pinch roller and capstan and jam the mechanism.

Remove any tape slack with a pencil or similar device as shown in the diagram.

Tapes not recommended

1.C-120 tapes

C-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 sunlight.

Recommended tapes

Normal position

High position

Metal position

 

 

 

Maxell UDI

Maxell UDII

Maxell XS

 

 

 

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Onkyo TA-RW544, TA-RW344 instruction manual Handling Cassette Tapes

TA-RW344, TA-RW544 specifications

The Onkyo TA-RW344 and TA-RW544 are dual-well cassette tape decks that represent a significant nod to the resurgence of vintage audio equipment in today’s music landscape. Both models reflect Onkyo’s commitment to delivering high-quality sound reproduction while integrating user-friendly features for both audiophiles and casual listeners.

Starting with the Onkyo TA-RW344, this cassette deck is engineered for exceptional playback and recording capabilities. It features a direct-drive system that ensures accurate tape operation and superb performance. The TA-RW344 is equipped with Dolby B, C, and HX Pro noise reduction systems, providing a clearer sound by eliminating tape hiss and enhancing dynamic range. Its LCD display offers easy navigation and visual feedback, allowing users to monitor play status and track selection with ease.

The higher-end model, the Onkyo TA-RW544, builds upon the features of the TA-RW344 and enhances sound fidelity with additional technologies. This model includes a three-head design, allowing for more precise sound reproduction and better recording quality. With separate playback and recording heads, the TA-RW544 ensures that every detail of the audio is captured and reproduced accurately. The device also supports a range of tape types, from normal to metal oxide, providing versatility depending on the listener's preferences.

Both models come with convenient auto-reverse capabilities, enabling uninterrupted listening without the need to manually flip the tape. Additionally, they offer a variety of input and output connections, making them compatible with a wide range of audio systems. This flexibility means you can easily integrate either model into existing home stereo setups or professional audio environments.

Furthermore, Onkyo has incorporated a durable build quality in both the TA-RW344 and TA-RW544, ensuring longevity and consistent performance over time. These cassette decks have a nostalgic appeal, catering to those who appreciate the analog warmth of cassette tapes while also embracing modern technological advancements.

In conclusion, the Onkyo TA-RW344 and TA-RW544 represent a blend of vintage charm and modern engineering. With features designed to enhance sound quality and usability, both models stand out for their dedication to audio excellence, making them valuable additions for collectors and music enthusiasts alike.