Technics RS-TR575
Technics RS-TR575 Dual Cassette Deck User Manual
Model: RS-TR575 | Brand: Technics
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This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient operation of your Technics RS-TR575 Dual Cassette Deck. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit and retain it for future reference. The Technics RS-TR575 is an auto-reverse, double compact cassette deck designed for high-quality audio recording and playback.
Ozi nchekwa dị mkpa
- Isi mmalite ike: Hụ na ejikọtara nkeji ahụ na ọkọnọ ike n'ime vol akọwapụtaratage oke.
- Igwe ikuku: Akwụsịla oghere ikuku. Nye ohere zuru oke gburugburu nkeji maka ikuku ikuku kwesịrị ekwesị.
- Mmiri na mmiri: Ewepụla unit ahụ na mmiri ozuzo ma ọ bụ mmiri. Edokwala ihe jupụtara na mmiri mmiri, dị ka vases, na unit.
- Okpomọkụ: Debe ngwaọrụ ahụ n'ebe dị anya site na isi iyi okpomọkụ dịka radiators, ndekọ okpomọkụ, stovu, ma ọ bụ ngwaọrụ ndị ọzọ (gụnyere amplifiers) nke na-emepụta okpomọkụ.
- Nhicha: Wepụ ihe mkpuchi ahụ na ihe mkpuchi mgbidi tupu ị hichaa ya. Jiri ákwà kpọrọ nkụ hichaa ya.
- Ije ozi: Anwala ịnye ngwaahịa a n'onwe gị. Tụtụ aka n'aka ndị ọrụ ruru eru.
Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Technics RS-TR575 features two cassette decks (Deck 1 and Deck 2) for versatile playback and recording options. It includes controls for playback, recording, fast forward, rewind, and various audio adjustments.

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the Technics RS-TR575 Dual Cassette Deck.
This image displays the front panel of the Technics RS-TR575. On the left is Deck 1, and on the right is Deck 2, both with visible tape wells. The central area houses the main control buttons, including transport controls (play, stop, pause, fast forward, rewind) for both decks, recording level knobs, and noise reduction selectors. An input jack for headphones is also visible on the lower central panel. The unit is black with silver feet.
Njikwa Ogwe ihu
- Deck 1 / Deck 2: Cassette compartments for tape insertion.
- Njikwa njem: Play, Stop, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind buttons for each deck.
- Bọtịnụ ndekọ: Initiates recording (typically with Play).
- Recording Level Knobs: Adjusts input audio level for recording.
- Noise Reduction (Dolby B/C/HX Pro): Selects noise reduction type.
- Jack ekweisi: Maka ige ntị nkeonwe.
- Bọtịnụ ike: Gbanyụọ/gbanyụọ unit
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Iwepu na ntinye
- Jiri nlezianya wepụ unit ahụ na nkwakọ ngwaahịa ya.
- Place the cassette deck on a stable, level surface, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and excessive dust or vibrations.
- Ensure adequate ventilation around the unit (at least 10 cm clearance on sides and top).
Njikọ
Connect the Technics RS-TR575 to your audio system using standard RCA audio cables.
- Jikọọ EZIOKWU jacks of the RS-TR575 to the Akara IN or Teepu banye jacks on your amplifier ma ọ bụ nnata.
- Jikọọ Akara IN jacks of the RS-TR575 to the EZIOKWU or Mpụpụ teepu jacks on your amplifier or receiver for recording from other sources.
- Tinye eriri ọkụ n'ime oghere AC dabara adaba.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
Na-egwu teepu kaseti
- Pịa IKE bọtịnụ ka ịgbanwee otu.
- Pịa KPỤTA button for Deck 1 or Deck 2 to open the cassette door.
- Insert a cassette tape with the open side facing down and the exposed tape towards you. Close the cassette door firmly.
- Pịa KWURU button for the selected deck. The tape will begin to play.
- Gbanwee olu na gị amponye na-anata ihe.
- Iji kwụsị igwu egwu, pịa KWỤSỊ bọtịnụ.
- Jiri Ọsọ n'iru or KWESỊRỊ bọtịnụ iji chịgharịa teepu ahụ.
Recording a Cassette Tape
The RS-TR575 supports various recording functions, including tape-to-tape dubbing and recording from external sources.
Tape-to-Tape Dubbing
- Insert the source tape into Deck 1 (playback deck).
- Insert a blank recordable tape into Deck 2 (recording deck). Ensure the tape's erase protection tab is intact.
- Select the desired dubbing speed (Normal or High Speed, if available).
- Pịa Dekọọ button on Deck 2, then immediately press the KWURU button on Deck 1. Both decks will start, and recording will begin.
- Ka ịkwụsị ndekọ, pịa KWỤSỊ bọtịnụ na Deck 2.
Recording from External Source
- Ensure your external audio source (e.g., CD player, turntable) is connected to the Akara IN jacks of the RS-TR575 via your amponye na-anata ihe.
- Insert a blank recordable tape into the desired recording deck (Deck 1 or Deck 2).
- Start playback on your external audio source.
- Hazie nke Ọkwa ndekọ knobs to ensure the recording level meters do not consistently peak into the red zone.
- Pịa Dekọọ bọtịnụ, mgbe ahụ KWURU button on the recording deck to begin recording.
- Ka ịkwụsị ndekọ, pịa KWỤSỊ bọtịnụ.
Noise Reduction (Dolby B/C/HX Pro)
The Technics RS-TR575 features Dolby B, Dolby C, and HX Pro noise reduction systems to improve sound quality by reducing tape hiss. Select the appropriate noise reduction setting based on the recording or playback requirements.
- Dolby B: Standard noise reduction for general use.
- Dolby C: Provides greater noise reduction than Dolby B, suitable for recordings with a wider dynamic range.
- HX Pro: Optimizes bias during recording to extend high-frequency headroom, improving treble response.
Nlekọta
Na-ehicha Ngalaba
- Jiri ákwà dị nro ma kpọọ nkụ hichaa mpụta nke ngwaọrụ ahụ. Ejila ihe nhicha ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
- Maka ntụpọ isi ike, dampen the cloth slightly with water or a mild detergent solution, then wipe dry.
Cleaning Tape Heads and Capstans
Regular cleaning of the tape heads, capstans, and pinch rollers is crucial for optimal sound quality and tape longevity. Perform this cleaning after every 20-30 hours of use or if sound quality degrades.
- Gbanyụọ ma wepụ unit ahụ.
- Mepee ọnụ ụzọ cassette.
- Using a cotton swab lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher), gently clean the tape heads, capstans, and pinch rollers. Avoid excessive pressure.
- Allow the components to dry completely before inserting a tape or operating the unit.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Enweghị ike | Ejikọghị eriri ọkụ eletrik; Ọkpọ ọkụ eletrik nwere nsogbu | Hụ na e tinyere eriri ọkụ eletrik n'ime ya nke ọma; Nwaa oghere ọzọ |
| Enweghị ụda mgbe a na-akpọghachi ya | Incorrect audio connections; Amplifier/receiver volume too low; Input selector on amplifier incorrect | Check RCA cable connections; Increase amplifier volume; Select correct input on amplifier (e.g., TAPE/CD) |
| Poor sound quality (muffled, distorted) | Dirty tape heads/capstans; Worn tape; Incorrect noise reduction setting | Clean tape heads and capstans (see Maintenance); Try a different tape; Adjust Dolby setting |
| Tape does not play/record | Tape not inserted correctly; Erase protection tab broken (for recording); Mechanical issue | Re-insert tape correctly; Cover erase protection tab with tape; If problem persists, seek professional service |
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | Auto reverse, double compact cassette deck |
| Sistemụ Sochie | 4-egwu, stereo ọwa 2 |
| Mezie Speed | 4.8 cm / s |
| Isi | 2 x record/playback, 2 x erase |
| moto | 2 x reel, 2 x capstan |
| Tape Type Support | Type I (Normal), CrO2 (Chrome), Metal |
| Mbelata mkpọtụ | Dolby B, Dolby C, HX Pro |
| Frequency Response (Metal tape) | 20Hz ruo 17kHz |
| Signal to Noise Ratio (Dolby C) | 74dB |
| Chei na Flutter | 0.1% |
| Ntinye (Akara) | 100mV |
| Mpụta (Akara) | 0.5V |
| Akụkụ (W x H x D) | 430 x 136 x 285mm |
| Ibu | 4.4kg (9.7 lbs) |
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