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Connect the CDR-HD1500 to the turntable/amplifier as shown
in the illustration.
You can monitor the recorded sound on the amplifier by connecting
the LINE OUT jack on the CDR-HD1500 to an available input
jack on the amplifier. Also, you can monitor the recorded sound by
connecting headphones to the Headphone jack of the CDR-HD1500.
Analog Connections
When using an amplifier with a PHONO jack:
LINE IN ? LINE OUT
IN
OUT
DIGITAL
REC
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS?232C
VIDEO
VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
ANALOG
PLAY
R
L
R
L
4
3
R
L
LINE IN LINE OUT
REC
ANALOG
PLAY
R
L
R
L
4
3
IN
PHONO
R
L
OUT
REC
IN
PLAY
R
L
R
L
LINE
OUT
(PLAY)
CDR-HD1500
PHONO
TAPE
IN
(PLAY)
TAPE
IN
(PLAY)
TAPE
OUT
(REC)
LINE
IN
(REC)
LINE
IN
(REC)
LINE
OUT
(PLAY)
(PLAY)
Turntable
Amplifier
Analog Connections
When using an amplifier without PHONO jack:
LINE IN LINE OUT
IN
OUT
DIGITAL
REC
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232C
VIDEO
VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
ANALOG
PLAY
R
L
R
L
4
3
R
L
LINE IN LINE OUT
REC
ANALOG
PLAY
R
L
R
L
4
3
IN
PHONO
R
L
OUT
REC
IN
PLAY
R
L
R
L
OUT
REC
IN
PLAY
R
L
R
L
LINE
IN
LINE
OUT
IN
CDR-HD1500
Turntable
Phono Equalizer
Amplifier
OUT
OUT
IN
AUX
IN
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
NOTE
You cannot record LPs by directly
connecting the turntable to the
CDR-HD1500 without first
routing through an amplifier with a
PHONO input. If no such amplifier
is available, you will need a
“phono equalizer” to process the
signal to be recorded instead.
Phono equalizers are commonly
sold at audio hardware shops.
NOTE
You cannot record LPs by directly
connecting the turntable to the
CDR-HD1500 without first
routing through an amplifier with a
PHONO input. If no such amplifier
is available, you will need a
“phono equalizer” to process the
signal to be recorded instead.
Phono equalizers are commonly
sold at audio hardware shops.
Recording onto the HDD and Creating Original CDs
This section explains how to create your own CDs by recording onto the HDD from an external
device.
There are three steps for this process:
Recording onto Hard Disk from an External Device
The following explanation uses LP recording as an example.