Specifications, Or computer – EXCALIBUR RD70-OA SoundMaster Classic 5-in-1 Music Center User Manual

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Specifications

AMPLIFIER section
Output Power: 2.0 W + 2.0 W
Frequency Response: 60 TO 20, 000 Hz

TUNER section
FM Section Frequency Range:
88 to 108 MHz
AM Section Frequency Range
530 to 1710 KHz

CD PLAYER section
Frequency Response
60 to 20, 000 Hz +/-4 Db
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 55 dB (IEC-A)

RECORD PLAYER section
Motor DC servo motor
Drive System Belt Drive
Speeds 33-1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm
Flutter Less than 0.25% (WTD)

S/N Ratio More than 50 dB
Cartridge Type Ceramic Stereo
Cartridge Stylus 402-M208-165
Output Level 160-380 mV
(5 cm/sec at 1 KHz)

SPEAKER SYSTEM section
Type 1-way
Impedance 8 ohms Input
Power Max.

5

GENERAL
Power Requirements AC 120 V~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption 19 W
Dimensions 18ʼʼ x 13.2ʼʼx 9.6ʼʼ
(approx.)
Weight 18 Ibs. (approx.)
Users Guide
45 RPM Adapter

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8. To replace or remove a

CD, press the

OPEN

/

CLOSE

but-

ton and carefully lift the

CD

out.

Carefully hold the

CD

by the

edge to avoid fingerprints.

Precautions:
If the CD is scratched, dirty,

or in-correctly placed on the
disc tray, it may not play prop-
erly.

Bear in mind the following

points since any dirt; scratches
or warping of the disc can cause
broken or intermittent sound
and noise.

When holding the discs, take

care not to touch the playing
surface.

Do NOT place discs near a

heating device or place where
the temperature is high OR in
damp or dusty areas.

Wipe away any fingerprints

or dust on the playing surface
of the disc using a soft cloth.

Always wipe from the inside

toward the outside of the disc.

Return your CD to its case

after use to avoid serious
scratches that could cause the
laser pick up to skip.

Do NOT expose any CDs to

direct sunlight or high humidity
and temperature for any extend-
ed periods.

Do NOT stick paper or write

anything with a ballpoint pen on
the surface of the label side.

Do NOT use irregular shaped

CDʼs (octagonal, heart-shape,
etc.), all of which can damage
the unit.

Do NOT switch the unit off

while playing a CD – this will
damage the unit.

To play a cassette
tape:

1. Load the cassette tape into

the slot. Playback will begin
immediately.

2. Press the button halfway in

to fast forward the tape. Press
the button lightly to resume nor-
mal play.

3. Press the button all the way

in to eject the tape.

To play from an MP3,
iPod

®

or computer:

1. Insert the connecting line

from the output of an external
source, such as an MP3 player,
iPod

®

or computer, into the

AUX

IN

jack on the back of the unit.

2. The unit will receive the

signal and sound will play.

3. Only volume control can be

operated during this function.

4. Remove the

AUX

IN

cable to

resume normal function.

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