RCA Audio Players & Recorders - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Can I burn a CD from a tape on an RCA Model # 8530?
The RCA Model # 8530 appears to be a stereo receiver, which means it does not have the capability to directly burn a CD from a tape.
To convert a tape to a CD format, you would typically need a separate device called a cassette deck with a built-in CD recorder or a computer with the appropriate hardware and software.
If you have access to a cassette deck with a CD recorder, you can connect the RCA Model # 8530's tape output to the input of the cassette deck and then use the cassette deck's CD recording function to transfer the audio from the tape to a blank CD.
If you have a computer, you can use an analog-to-digital converter to connect the RCA Model # 8530's tape output to the computer's audio input. You can then use audio recording software on the computer to capture the audio from the tape and save it as a digital file. Once you have the digital file, you can use CD burning software to create a CD from the captured audio.
It's important to note that the specific steps and equipment required may vary depending on the exact models and setup you have. It's recommended to consult the user manuals for your devices and, if needed, seek additional guidance from the manufacturer or a knowledgeable audio technician.
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Connect RCA cables to USB on home stereo
RCA is now generally considered as an old, rarely used system so most new stereo systems and TV's don't have them fitted. If there are parts missing from the setup you're trying to connect there is a good chance you won't be able to connect it to anything. New replacement systems can be reasonably cheap and much easier to connect to modern stereos and TV's.
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Sub-out on Kenwood VR-6060 NOT Working with powered subwoofer
It seems like you've tried various connections and settings to get your JBL135 subwoofer working with your Kenwood receiver, but you're still facing issues. Let's break down the situation and provide some recommendations:
- Subwoofer Connection:
- Using the LFE/Subwoofer Out: This is the preferred method for connecting a subwoofer. Ensure that the cable is firmly connected to both the subwoofer's LFE input and the receiver's Subwoofer Out port. Make sure you have enabled the subwoofer output in the receiver's settings menu.
- Subwoofer Settings:
- Gain: Adjust the gain knob on the subwoofer to achieve the desired bass level. Experiment with different settings to find the right balance.
- Crossover: Set the crossover frequency on the subwoofer to blend with your tower speakers. Start with a conservative setting, such as 80Hz, and adjust as needed.
- Receiver Settings:
- Speaker Configuration: Set your tower speakers to "Small" in the receiver's settings menu to redirect bass frequencies to the subwoofer. This ensures that the tower speakers are not trying to reproduce deep bass.
- Bass Management: Enable the appropriate bass management settings in the receiver's menu, which typically includes crossover frequency and speaker size adjustments.
- Check Subwoofer Cable and Port:
- Ensure that the subwoofer cable is in good condition and securely connected to both the subwoofer and receiver.
- Try using a different cable or testing the subwoofer with another receiver if possible to rule out cable or port issues.
- Factory Reset:
- If you've exhausted all troubleshooting steps, you may consider performing a factory reset on your Kenwood receiver. This will reset all settings to their default values, potentially resolving any configuration issues.
If none of the above suggestions work, it's advisable to consult the user manual for your specific Kenwood receiver model or contact Kenwood customer support for further assistance. They can provide more detailed guidance based on your equipment and setup.
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Where can I find a RCA Digital PLL radio model RP3711A user manual?
You can find the RCA Digital PLL Radio Model RP3711A user manual on the RCA website or on various other websites that offer user manuals for electronic devices. Here are the steps to find the manual on the RCA website:
- Go to the RCA website (https://rcaaudiovideo.com/).
- Click on the "Support" tab at the top of the page.
- Select "User Manuals" from the drop-down menu.
- Type "RP3711A" into the search bar and click on the magnifying glass icon.
- Click on the "RP3711A" search result.
- Click on the "Download Manual" button to download the user manual in PDF format.
If you prefer, you can also search for the manual on other websites that offer electronic device user manuals, such as ManualsLib, ManualsOnline, or Retrevo.
3/14/2023 1:31:43 PM •
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Mixer XLR main output to AVR Receiver as RCA not sound on main speakers
It sounds like the issue might be with the routing of the signal from the wireless microphone to the main output on the mixer. Make sure the wireless microphone is plugged into the correct input channel on the mixer and that the channel is properly selected and turned up on the mixer.
Also, make sure that the main output on the mixer is selected as the output source and that the level is turned up to an appropriate level. It's possible that the level might be too low or the wrong output might be selected.
If you're still not getting any sound, try plugging in a different audio source (such as a phone or MP3 player) into the mixer's input and see if you can hear any sound through the main output. If you can hear sound from another source, then the issue might be with the wireless microphone or its connection to the mixer.
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