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FEATURES

FEATURES

 
Your MKS 2450 Memorex Single Cassette Recorder Karaoke System lets you be the “star” as you 
sing along with your favorite recordings and hear your voice through the speaker along with the 
music. You can sing along with regular cassette tapes or use special karaoke cassette tapes that let 
you select the prerecorded singer’s voice, your voice, and the music tracks.
 
The system’s compact design and convenient carrying handle let you take it almost anywhere. You 
can also connect another audio source ( such as a CD player) to the system and sing along. 
 
Your MKS 2450 Memorex’s features include:
 
1. Dual Microphone Jacks ---- let you use two microphones simultaneously to sing duets or for lead 
and                           
  background vocals. ( extra microphone not included.)
 
2. Vocal Changer Switch ---- temporarily mutes the prerecorded singer’s voice when you use a 
karaoke tape 
  and sing into the microphone.
 
3. Tone ---- lets you set the tone to low , middle or high.
 
4. Echo ---- lets you add an echo to your voice for a concert hall effect.
 
5. Built-In Speaker ---- lets you share the music with friends.
 
6. Function Select
 
7. Master Volume
 
8. MIC Volume
 
9. Power ON/OFF Switch
 
10. Cassette Compartment
 
Remark:
 

 Supplied Karaoke Audio Tapes ---- lets you sing along with the music. Sing along to today’s 

hottest songs.
 

 Supplied Microphone ---- lets you sing along with the music and hear your voice through the 

speaker.
 
 

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Summary of Contents for MKS 2450

Page 1: ...ks let you use two microphones simultaneously to sing duets or for lead and background vocals extra microphone not included 2 Vocal Changer Switch temporarily mutes the prerecorded singer s voice when...

Page 2: ...Tape 7 Singing with Another Audio Source 8 Recording 10 Recording Tips 10 Recording Your Voice with Music 10 Recording from Another Audio Source 11 Maintenance 12 Tape Care Tips 13 Preventing Acciden...

Page 3: ...stem s AUX INPUT jack Note If your audio source has AUX OUT jacks such as those found on a CD player use a shielded Y adapter cord with phono plugs on each end Connect the end with the single plug to...

Page 4: ...ack Avoid touching the tape with your fingers 3 Load the cassette tape with its open edge facing down the side you want to play or record on facing you and the full reel to the left 4 Close the compar...

Page 5: ...follow these steps to listen to that source Caution To protect your hearing and prevent damage to the system always set the source s and the system s volume controls to their lowest settings before t...

Page 6: ...hm dynamic microphone with a 1 4 inch plug to the system s other MIC jack Additional microphone not included You can use these controls to get the sound just right Echo This adds an echo effect to you...

Page 7: ...into the microphone along with the music 10 Adjust ECHO to add an echo to your voice 11 When you finish press STOP EJECT to stop the tape set the microphone s ON OFF switch to OFF and press POWER to...

Page 8: ...ng with the music Use MIC VOLUME to adjust your voice s volume Note If you are using a karaoke video cassette adjust the system s controls as described in Steps 9 and 10 of Singing with a Cassette Tap...

Page 9: ...Accidental Erasure Recording automatically stops when the tape reaches the end To record on the other side turn over the tape RECORDING YOUR VOICE WITH MUSIC Follow these steps to record your voice a...

Page 10: ...n RECORD on the system Both RECORD and PLAY will be locked down 5 Start the audio source 6 Press PAUSE on the system to start recording Notes Press PAUSE on the system to temporarily stop recording Pr...

Page 11: ...ronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the karaoke system away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the karaoke system gently and carefully Dropping it can d...

Page 12: ...FEATURES TAPE CARE TIPS Preventing Accidental Erasure file G Private Joe 20Tumminelli Owner s 20Manuals MKS2450 MKS2450 htm 12 of 16 7 29 2002 4 07 34 PM...

Page 13: ...sing a Cassette Tape If you no longer want a recording you can record over it or erase it To erase a previously recorded section of a tape simply record over it To erase the entire cassette tape recor...

Page 14: ...econnect power Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality After you play a cassette tape several times the tape might become tightly wound on the reels This can cause playback sound quality to deteriora...

Page 15: ...FICATIONS Power Output at 10 THD 1 5 Watts per Channel Track System 4 Track Two Channel Stereo Tape Speed 1 7 8 ips Recording System AC Bias Erasing System file G Private Joe 20Tumminelli Owner s 20Ma...

Page 16: ...nce 600 Ohm Power Source AC 120V 60 Hz 500 MW Dimensions HWD 342 96 x 254 x 152 5mm Weight 2 43 kg Included Accessories Microphone 3 Karaoke Cassettes Specifications are typical individual units might...

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