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With a CD ROM drive, you can also use your computer to play and
record sound from audio compact discs (CDs). (If you have either the
CDT Remote
™
or AppleCD Audio Player program, choose the program
from the Apple menu and click play.)
There is an Audio In port on the rear panel (marked with an icon of a
microphone) which you can use to connect a PlainTalk or PlainTalk
compatible microphone. There are two Audio Out ports, one on the
front panel marked with an icon of headphones, and one on the back
panel marked with an icon of a speaker. These sound ports accept a
connector known as a stereo miniplug—the type used on headphones for
personal tape players. If your equipment has a different type of con-
nector, purchase an adapter at an electronics supply store.
For information on using Macintosh software to choose audio input and
output options, record an alert sound, or play audio CDs, see the
“Sound” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Help menu.
For specific instructions on connecting a microphone, skip to the next
section, “Connecting and Positioning a Microphone.” For specific
instructions on connecting speakers, see “Connecting External Stereo
Speakers,” earlier in this chapter.
To connect audio equipment to the SuperMac C500 computer:
1.
Make sure that the audio equipment has a cable with a
stereo miniplug connector. If it does not, attach an
adapter that has a
ste reo miniplug.
2.
Place the audio equipment near the SuperMac C500
computer.
port
Audio Out port
Audio In port