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11. ABOUT CASSETTE TAPES
Use only normal bias tape.
Do not use the chrome or metallic tape. If other varieties of tape
than Normal Bias are used, the sound output may become
displeasing to the ears or previous recordings may not be
erased when re-recording.
Do not play tapes recorded with noise reduction.
Sound quality may be drastically affected if tapes recorded with
such noise reduction circuitry as Dolby are played back. Always
use tapes recorded without noise reduction.
Do not use 120-minute tapes.
Since long-play tape is very thin and weak, it may become
wound-up around the capstan. Therefore, use only C-46, C-60
or C-90 types.
Take up the tape slack.
Use of slack tape could cause the tape to be cut or wound
around the capstan. When tape slack is noticed, take up the
slack using a pencil as shown in the figure at right before using.
Use care in tape storage.
Avoid locating or storing the tape in locations where it might be
directly exposed to sunlight, high temperatures such as near
heaters, high humidity, and near television sets or speakers
where magnetic fields exist. Failing to avoid these conditions
could result in deteriorating tape quality, noise or loss of the
recording
About the erasure prevention of recording.
Cassette tapes feature erasure prevention tabs that prevent the
accidental erasure of important recordings. Remove the tab with
screwdriver blade when not wanting recordings to be erased.
Note that tapes with tabs removed cannot normally be used
again for recording. To record over such tapes, cover the tab
opening with a small piece of adhesive tape.
Do not use endless tapes.
Use of endless tape not only damages the tape, but can also
cause unit failure due to tape winding.
Normal tape
Tape recorded
using Dolby
Tape recorded
without using Dolby
Chrome tape
Metallic tape
Adhesive tape
Tab for side A
Tab for side B
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