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CASSETTE DECK OPERATION
The System 734 has a dual cassette
deck system which lets you automati-
cally play one side of two cassette
tapes consecutively, record from the
CD changer, record one cassette tape
onto another, and more.
Notes:
• The remote control does not oper-
ate the System 734's cassette
deck.
• The
System
Level Control (ALC) feature auto-
matically adjusts the recording
level. The
VOLUME
,
, or
ROCK
POP
have no effect on the recording.
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend regular length (60- or 90-
minute) cassette tapes. We do not
recommend
long-play
tapes, such as C-120s, because
they are thin and can easily tangle
in the cassette mechanism. For
low-noise, wide-range recordings,
use normal-bias tape.
• Before you load a cassette tape
for recording, turn the cassette's
hub with your finger or a pencil to
take up any slack and move the
tape past its leader. (Avoid touch-
ing the tape with your fingers.)
• Before recording, be sure the cas-
sette tape's erase-protection tabs
are in place. See "Preventing
Accidental Erasure."
734's
Automatic
,
, and
E-BASS
settings
CLASSIC
cassette
LOADING A TAPE
1. Press
STOP/EJECT
tape deck (TAPE 1 or TAPE 2) to
open the cassette compartment
door.
Note: TAPE 1 both plays back
and records. TAPE 2 only plays
prerecorded cassette tapes.
2. Insert the cassette tape with the
exposed tape edge facing down,
the side you want to play facing
you, and the full reel to the left.
3. Close the door.
PLAYING A TAPE
1. Repeatedly press
appears next to
display.
on the desired
until
FUNCTION
TAPE
on the
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