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Continuous playback
1 Load the tapes into the DECK A and DECK B cassette
compartments.
2 Set the reverse mode switch to .
The reverse mode switch can be operated before or during
playback, and changes tape playback as follows:
3 Press the DECK A or B select button to select the tape to
be played back first.
4 Press the play button to listen to side A, or the
play button for side B.
Tape A Side A → B → Tape B Side A → B
Continuous play (8 times)
Tape A Side B → Tape B Side A → B
→ Tape A Side A
Continuous play (8 times)
Dolby B and C Type Noise Reduction
With cassette tapes, the most noticeable form of noise is high
frequency hiss. To reduce this hiss noise, this unit has been
equipped with a newly developed Dolby C noise reduction
system in addition to its conventional Dolby B NR. Either type
of noise reduction may be selected with the switch provided.
Dolby B NR has a noise reduction effect of about 10 dB in
the high frequency range. The corresponding figure with
Dolby C NR is about 20 dB, but this is over the entire range
where the human ear is most sensitive to noise (2 kHz to 8
kHz). Also, Dolby C NR has the same noise reduction effect
at both high and low signal levels. In addition, Dolby C NR
improves the tape’s MOL (Maximum Output Level).
Dolby noise reduction is a 2 part process that acts both on
recording and playback; be sure that the noise reduction
button is set to the same position on record and play.
* Noise in the source material cannot be reduced with the
Dolby NR system.
Dolby and the double D mark are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corp. Dolby noise reduction
system manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corp.