Page 2 - The FCC Wants You to Know
2 The FCC Wants You to Know ˆ The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful inter-ference in a residential instal...
Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents ˆ Contents Features .................................................................................................................................. 4 Connections ........................................................................................................................... ...
Page 4 - Features
4 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack Hi-Power CDG KaraokeSystem is one of the most versatile karaokesystems available. It lets you be the “star” asyou sing along with your favorite recordingson a CD, a CD+G (a compact disc with agraphic track), a cassette tape, or a videotape, and hear your voice w...
Page 5 - Connections
5 Connections Auxiliary Output Jacks — for connectinganother audio component, such as an equal-izer/booster or a PA system. Automatic Search — lets you quickly locateand play any track on the loaded CD/CD+G. Audible Search — lets you quickly locate aparticular section of track while it is playing. I...
Page 6 - Connecting an External Speaker; CONNECTING POWER
6 Connections output jacks to AUX IN R and AUX IN L on the karaoke system. Note: If your audio source does not haveAUX OUT R and L jacks, but has only aheadphone or line out jack (such as on a por-table tape or CD player), use a shielded Y-adapter cord with phono jacks on each end.Connect the single...
Page 7 - A Quick Look at Your Karaoke System
7 A Quick Look at Your Karaoke System ˆ A Quick Look at Your Karaoke System BASS/TREBLE — Adjust BASS and TREBLE to cus-tomize the sound. Both of these con-trols let you adjust the sound level in a specific frequency range. KEY CONTROL — To adjust the key of recorded music from your karaoke system t...
Page 8 - Singing Along/Quick Start
8 Singing Along/Quick Start ˆ Singing Along/Quick Start The instructions in this section provide aquick reference to help you get started sing-ing along with your karaoke CD/CD+G sys-tem. SINGING WITH A CD/CD+G OR CASSETTE TAPE Follow these steps to sing along with a CD/CD+G (such as the one supplie...
Page 11 - Random Play; PROGRAMMED PLAY
11 CD/CD+G Player Operation To continuously repeat a single track, press REPEAT once while the desired track is play- ing. 5(3($7 #4 5(3($7 #4 5(3($7 #4 5(3($7 #4 appears. To continuously repeat all tracks on the CD/CD+G, repeatedly press REPEAT until 5(3($7 5(3($7 5(3($7 5(3($7 $// $// $// $// appe...
Page 12 - Cassette Deck Operation; LOADING A TAPE
12 Cassette Deck Operation programmed sequence, see “RepeatPlay” on Page 10. To search throughprogrammed tracks, see “AutomaticSearch” on Page 10. 7. Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the last programmed track. Tostop the karaoke system at any timeduring programmed play, press STOP ....
Page 13 - PLAYING A TAPE; Normal Play
13 Cassette Deck Operation play or record on facing you, and the fullreel to the left. 4. Close the compartment door. PLAYING A TAPE You can play a cassette tape in either TAPE1 or TAPE 2, or you can load cassette tapesin both decks and play them consecutively. Warning: To protect your hearing, set ...
Page 14 - RECORDING TIPS
14 Cassette Deck Operation RECORDING TIPS • Tape quality greatly affects the quality of the recording. We recommendRadioShack Supertape ExtendedRange or Low-Noise Type 1 tape. Wedo not recommend long-play cassettetapes, such as C-120s, because theyare thin and can easily tangle in the cas-sette mech...
Page 15 - TAPE TIPS; Erasing Tapes; Using Optional Components
15 Using Optional Components TAPE TIPS Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality After you play a cassette tape several times,the tape might become tightly wound on thereels. This can cause playback sound qualityto deteriorate. To restore the sound quality, fast-forward thetape from the beginning to ...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting
16 Troubleshooting LISTENING THROUGH ANOTHER AUDIO COMPONENT If you connected an audio component (suchas a PA system) to your karaoke system, fol-low these steps to listen to the karaoke sys-tem’s sound through that component. 1. Press STANDBY to turn on the system. STANDBY turns off. 2. Set FUNCTIO...
Page 17 - CARE
17 Troubleshooting CARE Keep the karaoke system dry; if it gets wet,wipe it dry immediately. Use and store thekaraoke system only in normal temperatureenvironments. Handle the karaoke systemcarefully; do not drop it. Keep the karaokesystem away from dust and dirt, and wipe itwith a damp cloth occasi...
Page 18 - Specifications
18 Specifications ˆ Specifications Power Output (at 10% THD) ..................................................................................... 25 Watts per Channel Bass ..................................................................................................................................
Page 19 - Notes