Making Connections - Tascam CD-VT1 Owner's Manual

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Inputs
Connecting microphones
nly use lowimpedance dynamic
microphones you can use highimped
ance microphones but the quality may
suff er or selfpowered condenser mi
crophones preferably with unbalanced
connectors o connect a microphone
to the unit simply connect the plug at
the end of the microphone cord to one
of the
MIC IN
jacks of the 
f you are using only one microphone
you can connect it to
MIC IN 1
IN 2
ake sure the
MIC ON/OFF
button is pushed to activate the micro
phone and eff ects etc
Connecting a stereo line source
ou can also connect a stereo line
source such as the outputs from a syn
thesizer a guitar preamplifi er or rack
mount eff ects unit or a cassette deck
etc to the  se the
minijack beside the
unit will not be able to use the eff ects
of the 
WARNING
You should NEVER connect the speaker out-
puts of a bass or guitar amplifi er to anything
except speakers. If you are in any doubt at all
about what you can connect to your CD-VT1,
ask someone who knows.
Outputs
onnect the unit to a stereo systems
or
MIC
 input the inputs of a cassette
 or  recorder or mixer input
power
etc using a suitable stereo cable not
supplied connected to the s
LINE OUT
stereo minijack
onnect a pair of headphones not
supplied to the
jack for private listening
LINE IN
MIC IN
jacks  is
PHONES
stereo mini

Making connections

NOTE
If you are singing, and listening through
If you are singing, and listening through
speakers, you should site the microphones
speakers, you should site the microphones
and speakers to avoid feedback.
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