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Listening to an auxiliary equipment
You can listen to an auxiliary equipment.
• First make sure that the auxiliary equipment is properly
connected to the system. (See page 5.)
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1. Set the volume level to minimum.
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2. Press AUX.
“AUX” appears on the display.
• To listen to the auxiliary equipment, start playing the auxiliary
equipment.
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3. Adjust the volume to the desired listening
level.
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4. Apply sound effects, if you wish.
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Adjust the super woofer volume to reinforce the bass sound.
Note:
For operation of the auxiliary equipment, refer to its
instructions.
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Using the microphone/guitar
Using a microphone or a guitar (not supplied), you can mix its
sound with a source sound.
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1. Make sure the MIC/GUITAR LEVEL control
on the rear of the system is properly set.
• When using a microphone, make sure the knob is pressed in
(
_
).
• When using a guitar, make sure the knob is released (
—
).
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2. Set the MIC/GUITAR LEVEL control to MIN
by turning it fully counterclockwise.
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3. Connect a microphone or a guitar into the
MIC/GUITAR INPUT jack on the rear of the
system.
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4. Start a source: disc, tape, tuner, or other
equipment.
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5. Adjust the /– control and the
MIC/GUITAR LEVEL control, as you play the
microphone or the guitar.
CAUTION: DO NOT connect a bass guitar to the
MIC/GUITAR INPUT jack, as it may damage the
system.
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1. Follow the above steps
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2. To record, follow the steps in “Standard
recording”. (See page 14.)
Note:
If “howling” occurs when using the microphone, keep the
microphone away from the speaker.
AUX
AUX
Listening to external equipment
Microphone/guitar mixing
Recording microphone or
guitar mixing on a tape
1.
5.
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