Recording a source, Dimmer, Muting – Teac MCDV600 User Manual

Page 21: Loudness button, S.bass (super bass) button, Preset equalizer

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Recording a source

You can record the sound of a disc or USB memory device onto a CD
or a cassette tape connected to the DIGITAL OUT terminal or the LINE
OUT jacks.

< The sound of other sources does not come out of the terminal or

jacks.

1. Select “DISC Source” or “USB Source” by pressing the FUNCTION

button.

2. Start recording.

< The volume, and tone control (LOUDNESS and S.BASS) have no

effect on the recording signals.

Dimmer

Press the DIMMER button to dim the display.
You can adjust the display brightness with three brightness levels.

Muting

To mute the sound temporarily, press the MUTING button. Press
the MUTING button again to restore the sound.

< “MUTING” blinks on the display while muting is engaged.

< If you change the volume when the sound is muted, it will be

unmuted.

LOUDNESS button

Press the LOUDNESS button to compensate for the loss of bass at
low volumes.
Turn it off when listening at normal levels.

S.BASS (Super Bass) button

Press the S.BASS button to turn the Bass boost function on or off.
The S-BASS indicator lights when this function is on.

< The S.BASS and the LOUDNESS buttons do not work together.

Preset Equalizer

Press the PRESET EQ button repeatedly to select a preset equalizer.

CLASSIC: A balanced sound; suitable for classical music.
JAZZ:

Suitable for jazz music.

ROCK:

Provides a heavy powerful sound; suitable for rock music.

POP:

Emphasizes vocal tones; suitable for popular music.

FLAT:

Equalizer is off.

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