Tape Slack - Technics RS-TR474 Operating Instructions Manual

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Selection of cassette tapes
Fe-Cr tapes (TYPE I)
The high frequency range will be emphasized, and it will not be
possible to obtain a flat frequency response.
Metal tape without detection holes in the cassette
Recordings will be very distorted. (However, there will be no pro-
blem with playback.)
Cassette tapes exceeding 90 minutes
These tapes are handy for their long playback and recording time
but be careful about repeatediy stopping and starting, rewinding
and fast forwarding these tapes in short intervals as they are thin,
tend to stretch and may become entangled in the machine.
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Use a screwdriver
v
Tab for side "A
or similar object to
Tab for side "8"
break out the tab.
Metal tape
i
Detection holes
To re-record on a protected cassette
Cover the slot with adhesive tape.
Tape slack
" Tape slack may cause the tape to break.
Use a pencil or similar
object to take up the
slack.
Tapes can be damaged if stored in places such as those describ-
ed below.
© Where the temperature is high (95° F/35"C or higher) or where
the humidity is high (80% or higher)
* Where there is a strong magnetic field (near a Speaker, on top
of a TV, etc.). Recording may become erased.
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in disact sunlight

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