Tascam CD-VT1 CD Player User Manual


 
6 — TASCAM CD-VT1
TASCAM CD-VT1 — 7
Making connections
Inputs
Connecting microphones
nly use lowimpedance dynamic
microphones you can use highimped
ance microphones but the quality may
suer 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 eects etc
Connecting a stereo line source
ou can also connect a stereo line
source such as the outputs from a syn
thesizer a guitar preamplier or rack
mount eects 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 eects
of the 
WARNING
You should NEVER connect the speaker out-
puts of a bass or guitar amplier 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.