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Making connections, Inputs, Outputs – Tascam CD-VT1 User Manual

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Making connections

Inputs

Connecting microphones

nly use lowimpedance dynamic

microphones you can use highimped

ance microphones but the quality may

suffer or selfpowered condenser mi

crophones preferably with unbalanced

connectors o connect a microphone

to the unit simply connect the plug at

the end of the microphone cord to one

of the

MIC IN

jacks of the 

f you are using only one microphone

you can connect it to

MIC IN 1

or

MIC

IN 2

ake sure the

MIC ON/OFF

power

button is pushed to activate the micro

phone and effects etc

Connecting a stereo line source

ou can also connect a stereo line

source such as the outputs from a syn

thesizer a guitar preamplifier or rack

mount effects unit or a cassette deck

etc to the  se the

LINE IN

minijack beside the

MIC IN

jacks is

unit will not be able to use the effects

of the 

WARNING

You should NEVER connect the speaker out-
puts of a bass or guitar amplifier to anything
except speakers. If you are in any doubt at all
about what you can connect to your CD-VT1,
ask someone who knows.

Outputs

onnect the unit to a stereo systems

 input the inputs of a cassette

 or  recorder or mixer input

etc using a suitable stereo cable not

supplied connected to the s

LINE OUT

stereo minijack

onnect a pair of headphones not

supplied to the

PHONES

stereo mini

jack for private listening

NOTE

If you are singing, and listening through
speakers, you should site the microphones
and speakers to avoid feedback.