Sound Adjustments - Aiwa CT-X420 Operating Instructions Manual

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Auto Reverse function
When the end of the tape is reached during
playback or fast tape transport, the direction of
the tape is automatically reversed, and playback
starts on the other side.
Tape direction indications
Playback
Upper side
Lower side
Switching modes
When the unit is in a mode other than Tape Play
mode, inserting a cassette switches the unit to
Tape Play mode automatically.
Before turning the ignition off
Be sure to eject any cassette.
To prevent tape problems
Before inserting a cassette into the unit, make
sure that there is no slack in the tape. If necessary,
take up the slack by inserting a pencil through the
spindle hole and winding.
Tapes of 90 minutes or longer are extremely thin
and easily deformed or damaged. They are not
recommended.

SOUND ADJUSTMENTS

Fast- forward
or rewind
1
Press PWR to turn the unit on.
2
Press SEL repeatedly to select the mode
that you wish to adjust from: BASS,
TRE (treble), BAL (balance), FAD (fader)
and VOL (volume).
Each time you press SEL, one of the following
indicators appears, in cyclic order.
If you do not proceed with the following step
3 within 5 seconds, the selected mode is
canceled, and the indication returns to the
current source mode.
3
Rotate the Jog Dial to adjust the level.
Adjust each mode referring to the audio
control indications in the display window.
Without selecting any mode with SEL, only
the volume level can be adjusted by rotating
the Jog Dial.
Counterclockwise
Clockwise
Decreases the
Increases the
bass level
bass level
Decreases the
Increases the
treble level
treble level
Decreases the
Decreases the
level of the right
level of the left
speaker(s)
speaker(s)
Decreases the
Decreases the
level of the front
level of the rear
speakers
speakers
Decreases the
Increases the
volume level
volume level
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