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Cat. No. 32-1156
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before usin
g
this equipment.
KARAOKE CASSETTE
RECORDER SYSTEM
32-1156.fm Page 1 Monday, August 9, 1999 2:24 PM
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Page 1 - RECORDER SYSTEM

Cat. No. 32-1156OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.KARAOKE CASSETTERECORDER SYSTEM32-1156.fm Page 1 Monday, August 9, 1999 2:24

Page 2 - FEATURES

10SINGING ALONG Now get ready for some fun! In thissection, we tell you how to use yoursystem’s karaoke features. First, setthe system’s and the sourc

Page 3 - DO NOT OPEN

113. Load a prerecorded cassettetape.4. Set TAPE/AUX on the back of thesystem to TAPE.5. Press PLAY to play the tape.6. Adjust MASTER VOLUME to thedes

Page 4 - CONTENTS

123. Turn on the audio source.Note: If you are using a karaokevideo cassette, turn on the TVconnected to the VCR to see thelyrics for the song.4. Adju

Page 5 - CONNECTIONS

13RECORDING You can record as you sing alongwith the music from another audiosource. You can also record only thesound from the external audiosource.R

Page 6 - CONNECTING

14RECORDING FROM ANOTHER AUDIO SOURCEFollow these steps to just record(without adding your voice) from anaudio source connected to the sys-tem’s AUX I

Page 7 - USING THE CASSETTE DECK

15MAINTENANCE Your Radio Shack Karaoke Cassette Recorder System is an example of superiordesign and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help

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16TAPE TIPSErasing a Cassette TapeTo erase a previously recorded sec-tion of a tape, simply record over it.To erase the entire cassette tape, letthe t

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17Cleaning the Tape-Handling PartsDirt, dust or particles of the tape’scoating can accumulate on the tapeheads and other parts that the tapetouches. T

Page 10 - SINGING ALONG

18SPECIFICATIONS Power Output ... 1 Watt (at 10% THD)Track System ...

Page 11 - ANOTHER AUDIO

19NOTES32-1156.fm Page 19 Monday, August 9, 1999 2:24 PM

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2© 1995 Tandy Corporation.All Rights Reserved.Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.Your Radio Shack Karaoke CassetteRecorde

Page 13 - RECORDING

RADIO SHACKA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761022A5 Printed in Hong KongRADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTYThis product is warranted against

Page 14 - RECORDING FROM

3Warning: To prevent fire or shockhazard, do not expose this system torain or moisture.This symbol is intended to alertyou to the presence of uninsula

Page 15 - MAINTENANCE

4CONTENTS Connections... 5Connecting Power ...

Page 16 - TAPE TIPS

5CONNECTIONSCONNECTING POWERInstalling BatteriesYou can power your system with sixD batteries (not supplied). For thebest performance, we recommendalk

Page 17 - Cleaning the Tape-Handling

62. Insert the adapter’s plug into thesystem’s DC 9V INPUT jack.3. Plug the adapter into a standardAC outlet.Using Vehicle Battery PowerYou can power

Page 18 - SPECIFICATIONS

7USING THE CASSETTE DECK LOADING A CASSETTE TAPE1. Press STOP/EJECT to open thecassette compartment.2. Use your finger or a pencil toturn the cassette

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86. Press STOP/EJECT to stop thetape. Press STOP/EJECT againto open the cassette compart-ment, and remove the cassettetape.To play the other side, tur

Page 20 - We Service What We Sell

9LISTENING TO ANOTHER AUDIO SOURCE If you connected another audiosource to the system as described in“Connecting Another Audio Source,”follow these st

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