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TEAC RW-C22 Manual: A Comprehensive Guide to Operating Your CD Recorder
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- Use CD‑R for distributing discs; use CD‑RW for reusing discs and testing recordings.
- Label CDs using non-solvent felt-tip pens on the top side; never use adhesive labels (can unbalance the disc).
- For archival audio, record at highest quality available and keep a digital file backup if possible.
- If you plan frequent transfers, consider ripping to a computer using dedicated software to archive and edit with more flexibility.
- Connect power adapter to the unit and plug into a grounded outlet.
- Connect line output to your amplifier/receiver via RCA cables if you want external speakers. For headphones, use the front jack.
- To record from an external source (turntable, cassette deck, mixer), connect the source’s line output to the RW‑CD22 line input (match left/right channels). If the source is phono-level, use a phono preamp first.
- Turn the unit on and allow any internal calibration or disc check to complete.
The manual's advice:
Use "Audio CD-R" discs marked specifically for consumer recorders, or use old-stock Taiyo Yuden (now JVC) or Mitsumi discs rated at 1x-4x speed. For CD-RW, only use 1x-4x rewritable discs—High Speed (4x-10x) CD-RWs will cause "Disc Error." TEAC RW-C22 Manual: A Comprehensive Guide to Operating
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