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TDK DA-5900 2-Disc CD Recorder Questions & Answers
I have not been able to record LP's. The
your phono outputs are a whole diff ball of wax than aux or tape etc, whole diff signal, all that they should run to is phono in on the receiver. You are using the cd recorder as a tape deck more or less, so use tape out to line in on the tdk, and tape in from tdk output. so..when spinning record, you have receiver set on phono, and the tdk should also be receiving that signal, to playback you would hit tape monitor button on the receiver and hear what the tdk has done, or is doing.
How to record from the turntable using the TDK DA 5900
you need to run your rca cables from your amp/mixer depending on what your using,from the outputs into the inputs on cd recorder.
trhen make sure youve got the right cds cause i own a sony cd recorder an can only use sony digital audio cds,so you want to check that.
there should be a record button on unit press it and then play and you should be away.good luck any problems ask
Owners Manual
Goto manualsonline.com. this is a great site and its free.
Recording
You just need to plug your mic into a mixing board, and then take an output off the board into your 5900.
DA-5900 won't Record
My recorder was acting up as well. I opened the case, used a canned air blast on it and then cleaned it using a CD cleaner. It worked after that. Your mileage may vary.
How do I fix TDK NX-4cd having no volume?
If your TDK NX-4CD has no volume and the CD door does not open, here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
- Check the mute function: Make sure the unit is not set to mute. Look for a dedicated mute button on the unit or on the remote control and ensure it is not activated. If there is no dedicated mute button, check the volume controls and settings to ensure they are not turned all the way down or set to minimum levels.
- Reset the system: Perform a system reset by disconnecting the power source from the TDK NX-4CD. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet and leave it unplugged for at least 10-15 minutes. This will allow the unit to fully power down and reset. After the waiting period, plug the power cord back in and test if the volume issue is resolved.
- Check the speaker connections: Ensure that the speaker wires are securely connected to the appropriate terminals on the back of the unit. Sometimes loose or disconnected speaker wires can result in no sound. Additionally, check for any visible damage to the speaker wires and repair or replace them if necessary.
- Clean the CD player mechanism: If the CD door does not open when pressing the Open button, it could be due to a mechanical issue. Gently clean the CD player mechanism using compressed air or a soft cloth to remove any dust or debris that may be obstructing the door's movement. Be careful not to force the door open to avoid causing further damage.
- Seek professional repair: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may indicate a more significant problem with the internal components of the TDK NX-4CD. In such cases, it is advisable to contact a professional audio equipment repair service or contact TDK customer support for further assistance. They will have the expertise and specialized tools to diagnose and repair the specific issues with your unit.
It's important to note that attempting any repairs or disassembling the unit yourself may void any existing warranty and could potentially cause further damage. Therefore, if you are not comfortable with electronics repair, it is best to seek professional assistance.
6/18/2023 1:34:29 AM •
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How to turn on tdk life on record
Hold down the A33 and AUX button together for 5 seconds. The A33 should flash the volume LEDs and then reset and turn off. Let the speakers remain off for 10 seconds before turning it back on. The unit powers on in the AUX mode and you should be able to press Bluetooth and pair the unit with your device.
1/2/2019 3:21:36 PM •
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My TDK st100 Head phones have no Sound in the left headphone
MMMmm, bummer. The earphone CABLES look rather small and vulnerable?
IF you move the CABLE NEAR the connecter do you hear any sound? How about up at the earphones themselves? If you wiggle the cable are there any sounds?
There HAS to be a 'open circuit' somewhere? Maybe the volume was set too high and the LEFT earphone happened to blow out?
And perhaps it's time to treat yourself to a NEW headset with a MUCH better and substantial connecting cable?
Anthony
4/17/2018 7:00:13 AM •
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