CONTENTS Warning & Safety Information ..............3 Before First Use ..................... 3 Box Contents ....................3 Product Diagram ...................4 Recording to Tape ..................8 Recording to USB/SD ...................9 Playback ......................11 Bluetooth Pairing ..................13 Troubleshooting ..................13 Maintenance & Care ................... 14 Specifications ....................
WARNING & SAFETY INFORMATION • Do not listen at high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. • Avoid placing the player: • Close to magnetic fields. • Near heat sources such as heaters and stoves. • In places with high humidity such as bathrooms, swimming pools, etc..•...
PRODUCT DIAGRAM Front Panel Cassette Holder: Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette deck and insert a tape here. Internal Mic: Use this microphone to record external audio sources such as speech, live music, nature sounds, beatboxing, etc. to USB, SD, and cassette. Speakers: Listen to your audio source here.
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Top Panel Antenna: Adjust the antenna to get the best radio station reception. Volume: Adjust this to control the overall playback volume. Bass: Adjust this to control the low frequencies for the audio playback. 4. Treble: Adjust this to control the high frequencies for the audio playback. Pause: In Tape mode, press this button to pause the tape playback.
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Side Panel Headphone Output: Connect your headphones to this 1/8” (3.5 mm) output. When using headphones, the internal speakers will be muted. NOTE: When headphones are connected to the Headphone Output, the internal speakers will be muted. Aux pot: cludect your smarphone, MPS player, or similar device here using an 1/8’°...
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Delete Track: Press and hold both the Previous Track and Next Track buttons to delete the currently playing track. 10. Next Track: Press this button to go to the next track. Press and hold this button to fast forward the track during playback. 11.
RECORDING TO TAPE NOTE: Most cassettes feature a protective plastic strip which, when removed, will not allow any recording to be made to the cassette. When the plastic strip has been removed, the Ghetto Blaster’s Record button will not function when attempting to record to the cassette.
Recording Bluetooth to Tape Press Stop/Eject to open the cassette holder. Insert a blank tape and close the cassette holder. Set the Function switch to Bluetooth/USB/SD. Pair your Bluetooth device to the unit and begin playing music. See the section Pairing a Bluetooth Device for setup details. Press the Record button to start recording.
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NOTE: Only use either a USB flash drive or a micro SD card at a time, but not both when recording. The unit may not record properly if both a USB and micro SD card are plugged in at the same time. Recording from Tape to a USB Flash Drive or Micro SD Card Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette holder.
NOTE: Only use either a USB flash drive or a micro SD card at a time, but not both when recording. The unit may not record properly if both a USB and micro SD card are plugged in at the same time. Recording Bluetooth to a USB Flash Drive or Micro SD Card: Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port or insert a micro SD card into the micro SD card slot.
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NOTE: When the function switch is set to BT/USB/SD, it will default to BT mode always. In order to go to USB mode, insert the USB flash drive and press the Mode button to switch. In USB mode, files are played in order by time. USB Flash Drive Playback Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port.
BLUETOOTH PAIRING Adjust the Function switch on Street Rocker to the BT/USB/SD position. Turn on your Bluelooth device. Navigate to your Bluetooth device’s setup screen, find CS2473 and connect, A voice prompt will be heard saying “Bluetooth pairing” when pairing and “Bluetooth connected”...
MAINTENANCE & CARE NOTE: If the cassette feels tight when manually winding, the tape may be jam- ming from ridges formed in the winding of the tape (visible through the center window). These may be removed, in most cases, by fast forwarding the cassette to the end, and then rewinding it to the beginning.
SPECIFICATIONS Output Power 28 W (peak) Frequency Response 80 Hz-10 KHz Drivers 5.0" / 127 mm full-range speakers Bluetooth Specifications Profile: A2DP, AVRCP Range: Up to 100 feet / 30.5 meters Supported Cassette Types Type 1 (normal bias) Type 2 (Chrome - high bias) Type 3 (FeCr) Type 4 (Metal) Radio Frequency Range...
WARRANTY INFORMATION Our product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of 12 Months. If your product becomes defective during this period, Electus Distribution will repair, replace, or refund where a product is faulty; or not fit for intended purpose.
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