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2. 1 Read instructions all safety and operation instructions should be read before using the cassette deck 2 Retain instructions for future reference 3 Heed warnings all warnings on the cassette deck and in its operations instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow all instructions a Water and moisture do not use the cassette deck around water for example near a swimming pool sink or in a wet basement 6 a Ventilation The cassette deck should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation 7 Heat The cassette deck should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators fireplaces stoves electric popcorn poppers or other appliances that produce heat Also avoid prolonged contact with direct sunlight and extremely low temperatures 8 e Always use the correct AC voltage Always connect 10 1 the power cord to a domestic mains outlet Never connect the unit to an outlet supplying a higher voltage This may create a fire hazard NOTE FOR CUSTOM
3. A series of green and red LED s 9 are used to register right and left recording input levels as well as playback levels This display reacts almost instantly to musical peaks and provides more useful information than mechanical meters This large rotary knob 10 is used to control input levels to the TD262 TD212 during recording Some recording sources particularly phonograph records and FM stations often provide slightly more input to one channel than the other When the Peak Level Display indicates a constant imbalance between left and right channels the BALANCE CONTROL 11 may be used to correct the problem This is an especially useful feature of your new Harman Kardon cassette deck Although the BIAS EQUALIZATION switches 19 21 provide the proper bias setting for three main types of cassette tapes brand and formulation of cassette tape still requires a slightly different bias adjustment for maximum wide band performance Using the BIAS FINE TRIM 12 and step by step instructions farther on in this manual you can fine tune the TD262 TD212 exactly to the tape you are using The BIAS FINE TRIM control has no effect during playback
4. This button allows you to automatically insert a blank space while recording a tape Simply press REC MUTE 13 for as long as you wish the blank space to last When you release it recording will continue Press m 14 to stop the cassette deck s tape transport while in any mode harman kardon TD262 AMORPHOUS HEAD ol 15 is the TD262 TD212 s RECORD PAUSE button When it is pressed the cassette deck switches to record mode the REC indicator lit up and PLAY indicator blinks at the same time and input to the deck is displayed on the Peak LED Indicators but the tape does not advance While in this mode you can adjust the INPUT LEVEL and BALANCE controls before actual recording You can also pause at any time during recording by pressing it once gt 17 begins playback or recording lt lt 16 is used to quickly rewind the tape To rapidly wind the tape forward press gt gt 18 To stop REWIND or FAST FORWARD press m HX PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM deCH ULTRAWIDEBAND LINEAR H PLAY KC LEFT DO QA OC OCH B E Three different types of cassette recording tapes may be used with the TD262 TD212 Each of these tape formulations requires different electronic settings within the cassette deck METAL 19 should be used when recording metal formula
5. If abnormal smell or smoke is detected immediately turn the cassette deck power OFF and pull out the power cord Contact your dealer or nearest Harman Kardon Service station 1 3 Damage requiring service The cassette deck should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug have been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the cassette deck or C The cassette deck has been exposed to rain or D The cassette deck does not appear to operate normally in performance or E The cassette deck has been dropped or the cabinet damaged 14 a Servicing The user should not attempt to service the cassette deck beyond those means described in this manual All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UK Your unit is supplied with the flex which will have either two or three wires so the following items should be observed to guarantee safety THREE CORE FLEX WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yecllow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug
6. and effort getting your unit serviced Your Harman Kardon dealer will also be able to answer questions and help you discover the problem No light from any cassette deck indicators 1 Deck is not plugged into wall socket 2 Wall socket or extension cord is faulty Check for poor connections and or blown fuse No sound when PLAY is pressed 1 The tape is at its end Rewind it 2 Sound is not recorded on the tape You can determine this by checking the LED PEAK INDICATORS They will flash if there is music recorded on the tape 3 Other components in the signal chain such as preamplifier and power amplifier are not turned on 4 The SOURCE and or TAPE MONITOR selector on your pre amp integrated amp receiver is switched incorrectly 5 The tape deck is connected incorrectly Double check that the TD262 TD212 s OUT connectors are attached to the TAPE IN sockets on your receiver etc 6 The hook up cables are internally broken Replace them with new ones Cassette deck does not record 1 Erase prevention tabs are removed from the cassette Change the tape or cover the holes with adhesive tape 2 Cassette deck is connected incorrectly to the pre amp receiver etc 3 Cassette deck INPUT LEVEL control is set to the 0 far left position 4 The hook up cables are internally broken Replace them with new ones Sound is distorted 1 Recording INPUT level has been set too high saturating the tape Record aga
7. constantly adjusting the bias so that the deck is always recording optimally Not only is signal quality significantly improved but recording headroom is also dynamically extended Bets of all it requires no special playback circuitry so you can make a tape with HX Pro and enjoy the benefits in your car with a portable cassette player or when playing the tape on a friend s cassette deck There is no button to turn on Dolby HX Pro Because it is compatible with any cassette deck during playback it operates automatically when you make a recording with the TD262 T D 2 CAUTION 4 Sech AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR DOLBY NOISE REDUCTION ANO HX PNO HEADROOM EXTENSION RED UNDER LICENSE FROM DOLBY LABORATORIES PORATION HX PRO ORIGINATED BY OLUFSEN DOLBY THE DOUBLE D SYMBOL ARO ARE TRADEMARKS OF DOLBY LABORATORIES TION Figure 2 TD262 Rear Panel Save all packing material from your new Harman Kardon cassette deck While the box is quite large and may be a nuisance to store it is essential for shipping if you move or should the unit ever need repair Also be sure to fill out the customer profile card and save your sales receipt in a safe place It is necessary to establish the date on which your warranty begins and as proof of ownership in the event of something drastic such as fire or t
8. 0 LO 020 060 020 060 020 060 0107 S MO 010 e 070 010 o NI H Start 000 080 End Start 000 080 End Start 000 080 End hi cut hi boost hi cut hi boost hi cut hi boost Figure 4 Adjusting Bias Fine Trim If you wish you may repeat the test making adjustments just in close proximity to what seems to be the optimal setting This can further fine tune bias adjustments although past a certain point minute changes will be hard to detect You should repeat this test again each time you change brands or formulations of cassette tape i il All cassettes are provided with an erasure protection system It consists of two small tabs covering square holes on the back of the cassette shell When these small plastic tabs are removed it is impossible to re record the cassette Thus you can protect a recorded tape form accidental erasure by prying these tabs off with a small screwdriver If you wish to use an erasure protected cassette again for recording simply cover the holes with adhesive tape After replacing a tape in its case store it in a location well away from direct sunlight high temperatures and excessive humidity Be especially careful to avoid placing a cassette tape near television sets or loudspeakers where magnetic fields may partially erase the tape Do not use old cassettes that no longer smoothly pass the tape from ree
9. Depress the EJECT button insert the tape with the open side of the cassette shell downward and close the cassette compartment door 3 Select the proper BIAS EQUALIZATION setting 4 If the tape is encoded in Dolby B or C use the NR and TYPE buttons to turn on the proper noise reduction circuits 5 Press gt 1 After loading a tape into the TD262 TD212 set the BIAS EQUALIZATION NR and TYPE switches to their proper positions 1A Set the BIAS FINE TRIM to its center position or refer to the next set of instructions on how to adjust bias to match a particular tape formulation 1B If you are recording from FM make sure to turn on the MPX FILTER 2 Press o 11 REC PAUSE The red REC indicator lit up and PLAY indicator blinks at the same time 3 Play a section of the program to be recorded which is loud i e has a wide dynamic range with ample bass and midrange 4 Set the INPUT LEVEL knob until regular musical peaks register uo to OdB with occasional peaks registering as high as 3db 5 Press gt to begin recording 6 During recording watch the Peak Level Indicators to make sure that regular peaks do not exceed 3dB e To insert a momentary blank space press REC MUTE TD 262 only e To pause during recording press ou REC PAUSE Press gt PLAY to continue recording e To stop recording press m 1 When using metal tape formulations wi
10. ERS OTHER THAN CANADA This unit is supplied with a voltage selector enabling selection between 220V and 240V on the rear panel If the selector is not set to the local voltage set the selector to the correct voltage with a screwdriver before connecting the power cord to a mains outlet Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience recep tacles and the point at which the cord exits from the cassette deck Also never pull or stretch the cord Cleaning Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol gasoline benzine etc to clean the cassette deck cabinet Use only a clean dry cloth If you must use a wet cloth wet only the cloth lightly with water Object and liquid entry Care should be taken so that objects including excessive dust do not fall into the unit and that liquids are not spilled into the inside of the cassette deck EE a raa re H 1 2 a Abnormal smells
11. blank cassette into the deck press gt gt to advance toward the middle of the tape 7 Press STOP and then ou REC PAUSE 8 Set the INPUT level control until the Peak Level Meters 12 13 14 15 16 17 read 3dB Reset the Tape Counter to 000 10 11 Press gt to begin recording When the Tape Counter reads 010 quickly rotate the BIAS FINE TRIM control clockwise to the 8 o clock position When the Tape Counter reads 020 rotate the BIAS FINE TRIM control to 9 o clock Continue this operation until the Tape Counter reads 80 and the BIAS FINE TRIM knob has been rotated fully clock wise to the right as far as it will go hi boost Press m and rewind the tape back to the point where the tape counter reads 000 Select TAPE MONITOR on your receiver pre amp etc Turn up the volume to a relatively high level or plug in a set of headphones and listen through them Press gt on the TD262 TD212 While watching the Tape Counter listen to the interstation FM hiss At each 10 tape counter units the treble quality of the hiss should change slightly Compare it with live interstation noise by pressing the TAPE MONITOR button in and out When the playback hiss and the live hiss sound very close to the same note the numbers on the Tape Counter These correspond to the BIAS FINE TRIM ad justment for the particular tape you are using 040 040 040 1 030 po 030 050 03
12. e method of reducing background hiss on tapes The TD262 and TD212 incorporate both Dolby B and Dolby C circuitry Dolby B reduces tape hiss by about 10dB Dolby C is approximately The TYPE 25 switch selects the noise reduction system to be used for recording or playback NR BUTTON TYPE BUTTON RESULTS COMMENTS OFF NO EFFECT NR OFF e For playback of tapes which have not been encoded with Dolby B or C NR ON OUT DOLBY B e For playback of tapes recorded with Dolby B e During recording encodes the tape in Dolby B ON IN DOLBY C e For playback of tapes recorded with Dolby C e During recording encodes a tape in Dolby C 1 A Dolby encoded tape played back without noise reduction decoding will sound bright due to boosted treble frequencies 2 A tape which has not been recorded with Dolby NR will sound muffled and dull when played back with noise reduction decoding on 3 Unsatisfactory sound will result if you attempt to play back a tape recorded in Dolby C while the TYPE button is set to Dolby B and vice verse Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation HX Pro originated by Bang amp Olufsen DOLBY the double D symbol X and HX PRO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation This circuit is an input filter which should only be used
13. heft The TD262 TD212 is fully shielded and may be placed on top of or under other stereo components provided that its 3 8 inch feet provide sufficient clearance for the cooling needs of the component below 1 2 S e MODEL NO 10262 HARMAN KARDON VOLTAGE SELECTOR b NEWYORK MADE IN JAPAN SERIALNO ei The cassette deck s inputs and outputs are connected to the TAPE MONITOR connections of your preamplifier integrated amplifier or receiver using the hook up cables provided If you are using external signal processing components such as equalizers dynamic expanders or surround sound processors which are now connected to your TAPE MONITOR loop you have two choices If your pre amp integrated amp receiver has two tape monitor loops and you do not wish your new cassette deck to interact with any components connected to TAPE MON 1 connect the deck to TAPE MON 2 Connect the TD262 TD 212 to the TAPE MON loop provided on the last outboard component TD 262 1D212 Figure 3 Make sure that power to both the TD262 TD212 and your pre amp integrated amp receiver is turned OFF 2 Connect one set of hook up cables from the TD262 TD212 s INPUT sockets to the appro
14. in with INPUT level set lower see Recording a Tape page 8 The tape is worn out Change to a new tape A Dolby encoded tape is being reproduced with the NR button left in its OUT off position The BIAS EQUALIZATION settings do not match the formulation of the tape being played back The cassette deck tape head is dirty or magnetized See page 10 for maintenance instructions Sound is muffled with reduced high frequencies 1 Incorrect BIAS EQUALIZATION setting for that particular type of tape A tape which has not been recorded with Dolby noise reduction encoding is being played back with the NR switch IN on Tape head is dirty or magnetized See tips on maintenance page 10 11 D262 Specifications Tape Speed 1 7 8 sec 4 75cm sec Heads 2 Record Play Head Type Amorphous Frequency Response 20dB IHF std 20Hz 20kHz 3dB all formulations Typical Large Signal Response 0dB 20Hz 20 kHz 3dB w Dolby C amp metal tape Wow and Flutter NAB WRMS 0 045 DIN 0 07 Signal to Noise Ratio Dolby off 57dB CrO Dolby B on 65dB Dolby C on 73dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1kHz metal tape Dolby level 1 0 Channel Separation 45dB Channel Crosstalk 70dB Erase Ratio 60dB Bias Freque
15. l to reel They may jam or otherwise provide unsatis factory performance 10 Tape heads and transport Even the smoothest high quality tape sheds particles onto the record and playback heads This build up eventually causes loss of sound quality and increased wear on tapes One option is to purchase a bottle of isopropyl alcohol and some long handled cotton swabs Slightly dampen a swab in alcohol and gently scrub the surfaces of each tape head Then dampen another swab and clean other exposed internal mechanical parts which are close to the TD262 TD212 tape heads Repeat this process after every 30 tapes The other option is to purchase a commercial tape head cleaning kit which contains fluid and special cassettes with cleansing tape inside Follow the instructions included on them and discard them when recommended Gradual magnetization of tape heads is another problem which can cause degradation of sound Record heads are intended to impart a magnetic field but not to be magnets in themselves Likewise a playback head is supposed to react to the magnetic field in a tape but not to be magnetized itself Unfortunately both record and playback heads CAN and DO gradually pick up a residual magnetic field themselves So does the capstan and other tape guide parts The result of this gradual magneti zation is that any tape pulled past a magnetized head picks up extra noise from the residual field and at the sa
16. me time may be slightly erased Not only will new tapes have poorer sound quality when recorded but older tapes sound quality can also be degraded The solution is a tape head demagnetizer Two styles are available handheld and cassette sized A handheld demagnet izer plugs into a wall socket and is much more effective since it can generate a stronger de magnetization field However it has to be used VERY carefully or it may do more harm than good Before you invest in one consult with your Harman Kardon dealer Also read the instructions which come with the unit carefully and make sure no recorded tapes are anywhere near the demagnetizer when it is turned on A battery powered demagnetizer in the shape of a cassette reduces the danger of improper use You simply insert it and let it do its job If you choose this type make sure to use the cassette demagnetizer as frequently as is prescribed in the instructions which come with it External Surfaces When cleaning your TD262 TD212 avoid the direct use of dusting sprays abrasive cleaners or caustics such as dilute ammonia window cleaning solutions Use only a mild soap and water solution applied to a soft cloth rather than sprayed directly onto the component Once again thank you for choosing Harman Kardon We wish you many happy years of cassette recording and playback listening enjoyment APPENDIX Troubleshooting Checking these possibilities first may save you time
17. ncy 105kHz Fast Forward and Rewind Time 90 sec C 60 Peak Reading Meter Range 20dBto 6dB Output Level 0dB 10k Ohm load 480mV Input Sensitivity 0dB Line 50mV Input Impedance Line 22k Ohms Dimensions w xh xd 17 x Ale x 10 443mm x 122mm x 260mm Weight 10 Ibs 4 5 kg Feature and specification subject to change without notice T0212 Specifications Tape Speed 1 7 8 sec 4 75cm sec Heads 2 Record Play Head Type Hard Permalloy Frequency Response 20dB IHF std 20Hz 20kHz 3dB w metal tape Typical Large Signal Response 0dB 20Hz 18kHz 3dB w Dolby C amp metal tape Wow and Flutter NAB WRMS 0 05 DIN 0 08 Signal to Noise Ratio Dolby off 57dB Cr0 Dolby B on 65dB DolbyC on 73dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1kHz metal tape Dolby level 1 0 Channel Separation 45dB Channel Crosstalk 70dB Erase Ratio 60dB Bias Frequency 105kHz Fast Forward and Rewind Time 90 sec C 60 Peak Reading Meter Range 10dB to 5dB Output Level OdB 10k Ohm load 480mV Input Sensitivity 0dB Line 50mV Input Impedance Line 22k Ohms Dimensions w xh xd 173 x 41 16 x 91 16 443mm x 122mm x 230mm Weight 8 5 Ibs 3 9 kg
18. nd Phasenlineare Kassettendecks Bedienungsanleitung Piastra a cassette a banda ultra ampia e fase lineare Manuale di istruzioni Bredbands kassettd ck med linj r fas Bruksanvisning Ultrabreedband Lineaire Fase Cassettedecks Handleiding voor de Eigenaar harman kardon Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVIC ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the presence AN of important operating and maintenance servic ing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
19. nd playback enjoyment While you are probably no beginner when it comes to high fidelity components we nevertheless ask you to read and carefully follow the instructions in this manual to insure a successful partnership between you and your new Harman Kardon Ultrawideband Cassette Deck Actual hook up instructions begin on page 7 NOTE The TD262 includes several additional features not found on the TD212 These features are noted in the panel description and operating instructions For example 13 Rec Mute TD262 only TD262 1TD212 Controls The following is a short explanation of the operating controls and features on the front panel of your Harman Kardon cassette deck 1 Eject To load a cassette tape press the EJECT 1 button and the tape compartment door will open Press inward on the cassette tape compartment door to close it The tape counter 2 allows you to locate a particular place on a cassette Press the RESET 3 button to set the counter to 000 Next to the red POWER 4 indicator are green and amber LED s to show whether DOLBY B 5 or DOLBY C 6 noise reduction circuits are on Other red and green LED s are used to display RECORD 7 and PLAY 8 modes
20. priate TAPE MONITOR OUT PUT on your receiver pre amp etc It may be identified as REC or OUT depending on the component oo Connect the other set of hook up cables from the TD262 TD212 s OUTPUT sockets to the appropriate TAPE INPUT This may be labeled IN PLAY or MON During hook up take care to match left and right component plugs with the left and right input jacks on the cassette deck Common practice is to treat the red plug as right and the grey black white plug as left Stereo Receiver Upon completion of the audio connection proceed with connection of the power cord into the appropriate outlet If tape is slack inside the cassette shell it can cause jamming and possible destruction of the tape Before playing or recording insert a pencil into one of the cassette shell hubs and wind it until all the slack iis taken up Playing a Tape 1 Make sure the TD262 TD212 is turned on 2
21. th Dolby C noise reduction it is possible to record occasional musical peaks as high as 5dB To determine if saturation distortion has occurred while recording at higher levels reset the counter to 000 during recording then later rewind the tape back to that point and play back that section Wal This is a simple way to fine tune your cassette tape and deck It uses interstation tape hiss as a test source The BIAS FINE TRIM control is rotated in increments each time the Tape Counter advances 10 units Then when listening to playback you can use the Tape Counter to determine which BIAS FINE TUNE position provided the best frequency response Please note that the BIAS FINE TRIM control has less effect with metal tape than with LN or CrOz tapes 1 Make sure that the NR button on the TD262 TD212 is in the OUT position off 2 Select the proper BIAS EQUALIZATION setting to match the tape type being used 3 Rotate the BIAS FINE TRIM control as far as it will go to the left hi cut We will refer to this as the 7 o clock position since it corresponds to that position on a clock face Set your receiver pre amp integrated amp s SOURCE selector to TUNER Turn off any MUTE and SEEK features on your tuner or tuning section of a receiver and tune between stations until you hear only loud hiss interstation noise After loading a
22. tion Type IV tapes This type of tape which affords the widest frequency response and lowest noise levels will not record properly on any other setting Cr0 20 is for Type II tapes These are often referred to as High Bias 70 s or chrome tapes CrO is the chemical formula for chromium dioxide one of the components originally used in Type II cassette tapes LN 21 should be pressed if you are using a Type I tape These HASE CASSETTE DECK DOC OCH Figure 1 1D262 Front Panel are also referred to as Normal Position Low Noise ferric oxide or simply 120s tapes If you are unsure as to which setting to use for a particular brand of cassette consult the information packed with the tape or your Harman Kardon dealer If you wish to return to a particular point on the tape mark it by setting the tape counter to 000 at that point To return to the same point depress the MEMORY 23 button and then press lt lt The TD262 will then automatically rewind and stop at the point on the tape which corresponds to 000 on the tape counter twice as effective as Dolby B reduces noise over a wider frequency band and improves overall high end tape response When pressed the NR 24 button engages the Dolby B amp C noise reduction systems Dolby noise reduction is an extremely effectiv
23. when making cassette recordings of FM broadcasts while employing Dolby B or C noise reduction Special inaudible signals that are part of FM stereo broadcasts can interact with Dolby NR to cause audible interference and distortion which are noticeable only during playback after it is too late to correct Always set the MPX FILTER 26 button to its ON position when making Dolby encoded recordings from FM The circuit has no effect during playback Press this switch to turn the power to your TD262 TD 212 on Press again to turn the power off The Harman Kardon TD262 includes special Dolby HX Pro circuitry This is NOT a noise reduction circuit Nor is it a record playback system which requires separate encode and decode circuits Its purpose is to gain even more high frequency performance out to tapes you record Even though your TD262 may be set to the optimum bias for a tape using the BIAS EQUALIZATION and BIAS FINE TRIM controls extremely high treble signal levels can still cause the bias to momentarily overload causing audible signal degradation and distortion Until Dolby HX Pro was devel oped the only alternative was to reduce overall input signal levels which potentially increases signal to noise ratios TTR EL T Dolby HX Pro eliminates this problem by monitoring the signal level and
24. which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red TWO CORE FLEX IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red FOR CUSTOMERS IN CANADA The AC plug is a polarized plug so the following item should be taken into consideration CAUTION To PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE This apparatus has been produced to comply with directive No 76 889 EEC CISPR 14 Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon You now own a superb piece of high fidelity equipment Used properly you are about to begin thousands of hours of cassette recording a
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