Disconnecting the Player

EN Disconnecting Your Player from the Computer

For Windows XP, from the System Tray, double click the left mouse button on the icon and select Safely Remove Hardware. Select the drive corresponding to your player and click STOP.

The Stop a Hardware device screen appears. Select the device to be stopped again for confirmation and click OK.

You can also stop your player by left

clicking on the icon from the system tray and selecting the drive corresponding to your player.

Before disconnecting the USB connection from the computer or the Digital Audio Player, be sure the "Safe to Remove Hardware" message is displayed.

Attention

If you want to go back to USB mode for file transfer at this stage, you need to unplug and connect

the player to the PC again.

Attention

Make sure all data are transferred to the Digital

Audio Player before unplugging the USB connection.

The description on this page is based on Windows XP. If you are running other operating systems, there may be some differences. See the Windows Help for details about safely removing hardware.

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M250, M2501, MC2501, M2500, M2502 specifications

The RCA MC series, which includes models such as MC250, MC2500, MC2502, M2502, and M2500, represents a significant evolution in audio amplification technology. These models are renowned for their high-fidelity sound reproduction, durable construction, and innovative engineering.

The RCA MC250 is a classic in the realm of audio amplification. This model is known for its compact design without compromising on power. It employs a high-quality transistor design that allows for low distortion and high output levels, making it suitable for various audio equipment. The MC250 produces a clean, warm sound, making it a favorite among audiophiles.

The MC2500 and MC2502 models build upon the success of the MC250 with added power and advanced features. The MC2500 is often highlighted for its robust build and versatility. It can easily drive large speakers and is ideal for both home and professional use. Its thermal protection circuit ensures safety during extended use, which is a valuable feature for users who push their equipment to the limit.

The MC2502, on the other hand, is known for its dual-channel operation, allowing for a more immersive sound experience. This model incorporates a feedback circuit that significantly reduces harmonic distortion, providing a clearer sound across all frequencies. It is designed with superior heat dissipation capabilities, ensuring reliable operation even during intensive sessions.

The M2500 and M2502 models bring even more advancements to the table. These amplifiers focus on modern integration while retaining the classic RCA sound that enthusiasts crave. They feature multi-channel capabilities, making them suitable for home theater systems. Both models utilize high-current output transistors, which deliver powerful bass response and dynamic range.

A notable technology in the entire MC series is the use of Class AB amplification, which balances efficiency with sound fidelity. This design minimizes heat production while maintaining high-quality audio output. Additionally, various protection mechanisms ensure longevity and reliability, making them suitable for daily operational use.

In summary, the RCA MC250, MC2500, MC2502, M2502, and M2500 amplifiers showcase a commitment to quality sound and durability. Their designs incorporate progressive audio technologies that cater to the needs of both casual listeners and audio professionals, solidifying their place in the pantheon of high-performance audio equipment. Whether for music production or home entertainment, the RCA MC series remains a trusted choice among audio enthusiasts.