Note, Notes, Deck b only – JVC LVT1089-001B User Manual

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• While one deck is playing back, the cassette in the other one

can be replaced. This is convenient for long-time playback of
background music.

Note:

• Use tapes recorded using the same NR mode in decks A and

B.

Notes:

• When the safety tabs are removed from a cassette tape, the

tape cannot be recorded even if you try. Make sure that both
tabs are still in place when performing full recording.

• When the tape is played or recorded in the reverse direction

(side B), only side B is played back or recorded and then the

tape stops automatically.

RECORDING

It may be unlawful to record or playback copyrighted material

without the consent of the copyright owner.

Deck B only

Operate in the order of the numbers in the illustration.
• Make sure the safety tab of the cassette has not been broken

off.

o

o
o

o

0

0

o

0

0

Turn the power on.

Load a cassette for recording.

Set the DOLBY NR switch as required.
Set the REVERSE MODE switch as desired.
Select the side to be recorded.

Press the

II

PAUSE button and #REC/REC MUTE button

(record-pause mode).
REG and

II

indicators light.

Adjust the recording level. (See the right column.)

Press to

“00

00

”.

Press the PLAY button to start recording.

DDRP (Dynamics Detection Recording Processor) record­
ing

DDRP recording is performed with suitable JVC CD players and

the recording level adjustment is performed automatically.

Since recording level adjustment is performed automatically for
different types of tape (normal, Cr

02

and metal), the adjustment

of INPUT LEVEL control is not required.

Read the instruction book of your CD player carefully.

RECORDING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

Adjust the recording level while observing the peak level indica
tor indication.

For example:

With metal tape

L

-30 20

15

12

10

6

-l-8dB

Because of metal tape’s higher saturation level, it is OK that “+

2

” lights occasionally.

With normal or chrome tape

n -30 20

15

12

10

8

6 ovu 2

0

2

4

6 + 8 dB

It is OK that “-f-

0

” lights occasionally.

• When the recording level is too low, the hiss noise inherent in

the tape will be conspicuous.

• When the recording level is too high, exceeding the saturation

level, the recording will contain cracking noise and will be dis­

torted.

• If “+ 4” lights too often because the recording level is too high,

the recorded sound may be distorted and seem to be breaking

up. If only “

0

” lights infrequently, the level is too low and the

recording may contain tape hiss.

It is best to adjust so that the maximum sound level of the

source to be recorded reaches the very limit of the saturation

level of the tape to be used.

The best level varies depending on the type of music and type

of tape so it is better to make a test recording, using FM music,
records, etc.

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