Yamaha Cassette Player KX W482 User Manual

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KX W582  
KX W482  
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Natural Sound Stereo Cassette Deck  
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OWNER’S MANUAL  
IMPORTANT  
Please record the serial number of your unit in the space below.  
Model:  
Serial No:  
The serial number is located on the rear of the unit.  
Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place for future reference.  
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CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING  
YOUR UNIT.  
1. This unit is a sophisticated stereo cassette deck. To  
ensure proper operation for the best possible  
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)  
performance, please read this manual carefully.  
1.IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!  
This product, when installed as indicated in the  
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC  
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by  
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC,  
to use the product.  
2. Choose the installation location of your unit carefully.  
Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to source of  
heat. Also avoid locations subject to vibration and  
excessive dust, heat, cold or moisture. Keep it away  
from sources of hum such as transformers or motors.  
2.IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to  
accessories and/or another product use only high  
quality shielded cables. Cables supplied with this  
product MUST be used. Follow all installation  
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void  
your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.  
3. Do not open the cabinet as this may result in damage  
to the deck or electrical shock. If a foreign object  
should get into the deck, contact your local dealer.  
4. Do not apply excessive force when operating switches  
and knobs.  
3.NOTE: This product has been tested and found to  
comply with the requirements listed in FCC  
5. When moving the deck, be sure to first pull out the  
power plug and remove all cords connecting the deck  
to other equipment.  
Regulations, Part 15 for Class "A" digital devices.  
Compliance with these requirements provides a  
reasonable level of assurance that your use of this  
product, in a commercial environment, will not result in  
harmful interference with other electronic devices.  
However, operation of this product in a residential area  
is likely to cause interference in some form. In this  
case you, the user, bear the responsibility of correcting  
this condition.  
6. Do not attempt to clean this unit with chemical  
solvents as this may damage the finish. Use a clean,  
dry cloth.  
7. Never allow metallic items (e.g. screwdrivers, tools,  
etc.) to come near the record/playback head  
assembly. Doing so may not only scratch or damage  
the head’s mirror-smooth finish, it may also change  
the magnetic characteristics of the heads, causing a  
deterioration in reproduction quality.  
This product generates/uses radio frequencies and, if  
not installed and used according to the instructions  
found in the users manual, may cause interference  
harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.  
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee  
that interference will not occur in all installations. If this  
product is found to be the source of interference, which  
can be determined by turning the product "OFF" and  
"ON", please try to eliminate the problem using one of  
the following measures:  
8. Although the record/playback head used in this unit is  
a high quality head with outstanding reproduction  
characteristics, it can become dirty through the use of  
old tapes or from dust accumulation over time.  
This can have a serious effect on reproduction quality.  
Clean the heads regularly with one of the commonly  
available head cleaners or with cleaning solutions as  
explained later in this manual.  
Relocate either the product generating the interference  
of the device that is being affected by the interference.  
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit  
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.  
9. Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section of this  
manual for advice on common operating errors before  
concluding that your unit is faulty.  
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient  
the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon  
lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.  
If these corrective measures do not produce  
satisfactory results, please contact your local retailer  
that is authorized to distribute this type of product. If  
you cannot locate the appropriate retailer, please  
contact Yamaha Electronics Corp., U.S.A. 6600  
Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620  
10. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the unit  
is not to be used for an extended period of time. To  
disconnect the cord, pull it out by grasping the plug.  
Never pull the cord itself.  
11. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.  
The above statements apply ONLY to those products  
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its  
subsidiaries.  
12. Voltage Selector (General model only)  
The voltage selector on the rear panel of this unit  
must be set for your local mains voltage BEFORE  
plugging in the AC mains supply.  
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime  
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association's  
Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of  
your equipment by playing it at a safe level.  
One that lets the sound come through loud  
and clear without annoying blaring or  
Please check the copyright laws in your country to  
record from records, compact discs, radio, etc.  
Recording of copyright material may infringe copyright  
laws.  
distortion – and, most importantly, without  
affecting your sensitive hearing. Since  
hearing damage from loud sounds is often  
undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and  
We  
the Electronic Industries Association's  
Want You  
Consumer Electronics Group recommend  
you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive  
volume levels.  
LISTENING  
For A Lifetime  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
FEATURES ......................................................................... 4  
DUBBING.......................................................................... 16  
CASSETTE TAPES .......................................................... 17  
MAINTENANCE ................................................................ 18  
OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER .......... 18  
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................... 19  
SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................Back cover  
CONNECTIONS.................................................................. 5  
PLAYBACK ......................................................................... 6  
Basic operation ................................................................ 6  
SELECTION SEARCH .................................................... 8  
RELAY PLAYBACK ......................................................... 9  
PLAY TRIM control adjustment ....................................... 9  
DIGITAL SUPER SURROUND (DSS)  
(KX-W582 only) ............................................................. 10  
RECORDING .................................................................... 11  
Basic operation .............................................................. 11  
REC MUTE operation .................................................... 13  
REC RETURN operation ............................................... 13  
DUAL RECORDING ...................................................... 14  
RELAY RECORDING .................................................... 15  
FEATURES  
÷ High Quality Hard Permalloy Recording/Playback Head in  
Both Decks  
÷ Dual Recording allows you to make the same recording on  
both decks simultaneously  
÷ Secure Holding Damper Cassette Stabilizer allows you to  
reduce unwanted vibration and modulation noise (KX-  
W582 only)  
÷ Relay Playback from DECK A to DECK B  
÷ Relay Recording from DECK A to DECK B  
÷ Selection Search  
÷ Dolby HX Pro Dynamic Bias Servo  
÷ Dolby B/C Noise Reduction  
÷ Recording Mute Function  
÷ Rec Return Operation  
÷ Digital Super Surround (DSS) Function enables you to  
create an excellent audio sound field, applicable also for  
recording (KX-W582 only)  
÷ Play Trim Control for improved playback compatibility with  
other decks  
÷ Easy Dubbing Operation at Selectable Speed (Normal/  
High)  
÷ Peak Level Meters with Peak Hold Function  
÷ Remote Control Capability with Optional Remote Control  
Transmitter  
÷ Auto Tape Selector  
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CONNECTIONS  
L
R
LINE IN  
REC  
LINE OUT  
PLAY  
To an AC outlet  
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS  
Make sure that power to both the deck and your amplifier/  
receiver is turned off before making any connections.  
÷ The White plug on the paired connecting cables  
corresponds to the Left channel and the Red plug  
corresponds to the Right channel. Make sure that the left  
and right channel connections are properly made, and  
that the plugs are inserted firmly.  
REC OUT  
L
TAPE PB  
R
Amplifier or receiver  
÷ The LINE OUT/PLAY jacks on the deck should be  
connected to the Tape PB (Playback/Input) jacks on your  
amplifier/receiver, and the LINE IN/REC jacks on the  
deck should be connected to the Rec Out (Recording/  
Output) jacks on your amplifier/receiver.  
÷ Connect the power cord to an AC wall outlet or to an AC  
outlet on the rear panel of your amplifier/receiver (if  
provided).  
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PLAYBACK (Common to DECKs A and B)  
Preparation for playback  
÷ Turn on the POWER switch.  
÷ Set your amplifier or receiver to cassette deck function mode.  
Basic operation - To play back a cassette tape  
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PHONES  
2 7  
4
POWER = ON  
RESET  
KX-W582  
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DECK A  
DECK B  
STOP  
5
5
1
PHONES  
6 3  
2 7  
1
1
!/⁄  
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POWER = ON  
RESET  
KX-W482  
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DECK A  
DECK B  
STOP  
1
6
2
1
4
3
KX-W582 only  
Insert the cassette with the  
exposed tape side facing  
down. (The side facing you is  
called the forward side and  
the opposite side is called the  
reverse side.) To close the  
compartment, push in the  
compartment door until it  
locks shut.  
DSS  
Press the DECK  
A/B button to  
EJECT  
DECK A/B  
DSS MODE  
select the deck to  
be operated. The  
corresponding  
indicator lights on  
the display.  
Refer to the following  
description.  
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6
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DIRECTION  
DOLBY NR  
MODE  
Select the tape running direction  
for DECK A or B. Each time this  
button is pressed, the tape running  
direction changes between forward  
(#) and reverse (@), and the  
corresponding indicator lights on  
the display.  
RELAY  
B
OFF  
C
A
B
PLAY  
+
=
+
=
Refer to the following  
description.  
Refer to the following  
description.  
To fast forward or rewind the tape  
To stop playback  
When the tape running indicator # is lit:  
Pressing the button fast forwards the tape while  
pressing the ! button rewinds the tape.  
When the tape running indicator @ is lit:  
Pressing the ! button fast forwards the tape while  
pressing the button rewinds the tape.  
Press the STOP button. To remove the cassette tape, press  
the EJECT button. The cassette compartment door opens.  
To turn off the power, press the POWER button.  
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DOLBY NR selector setting (in step 4)  
Be sure to set the DOLBY NR selector according to the  
system used for recording.  
REVERSE MODE selector setting (in step 5)  
The auto reverse function allows the tape running direction  
to be reversed automatically. Select an auto reverse mode  
(), manual reverse mode () or RELAY playback mode.  
OFF: For a tape recorded with DOLBY NR OFF.  
B: For a tape recorded with DOLBY B NR.  
C: For a tape recorded with DOLBY C NR.  
: When playback or fast forwarding (or rewinding) of one  
side of a tape is finished, the deck stops at the end of  
the tape.  
* Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from  
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
: Both sides of the tape are repeatedly played back (up  
to 8 times).  
“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of  
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
÷ When the tape is fast forwarded to the end of a side,  
playback automatically starts from the other side.  
When the tape is rewound to the beginning of a side,  
playback automatically starts from the beginning.  
RELAY: Cassette tapes loaded in DECKs A and B are  
played back sequentially. (See “RELAY PLAYBACK”  
on page 9.)  
Display during playback  
KX-W582  
Tape running direction  
indicator (DECK A)  
Tape running direction  
indicator (DECK B)  
Tape counter  
Tape counter  
SYNCHRO  
DUB NORM HIGH  
¤
A
REC  
¤
B
REC  
HALL DISCO CHURCH  
JAZZ CLUB  
DSS PRESET  
PROGRAM indicators  
L
dB  
R
+
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
Peak level meters  
Indicate the peaks of the signal levels during recording and playback over a –30 dB to +6 dB  
range. There are separate meters for each left and right channel. These level meters have a  
peak hold function which holds the peak level for about 1.5 seconds.  
Tape running direction  
indicator (DECK A)  
Tape running direction  
indicator (DECK B)  
KX-W482  
Tape counter  
Tape counter  
SYNCHRO  
DUB NORM HIGH  
¤
A
REC  
¤
B
REC  
L
dB  
R
+
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
Peak level meters  
Indicate the peaks of the signal levels during recording and playback over a –30 dB to +6 dB  
range. There are separate meters for each left and right channel. These level meters have a  
peak hold function which holds the peak level for about 1.5 seconds.  
To adjust the volume level  
Use the volume control of the amplifier or receiver.  
Note  
Never press the EJECT button during playback.  
To use headphones  
Insert the headphones plug into the PHONES jack. Since  
the sound is also heard from the speakers, operate the  
amplifier to cut off the sound from the speakers for private  
listening.  
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RESET  
!
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MUTE/SEARCH  
DECK A  
DECK B  
SELECTION SEARCH - To play back a desired selection by searching for the beginning of the selection  
To search for the next selection  
When the @ tape running indicator is lit:  
!
When the # tape running indicator is lit:  
MUTE/SEARCH  
MUTE/SEARCH  
+
+
Press  
Press  
simultaneously.  
simultaneously.  
To search for the beginning of the current selection  
When the # tape running indicator is lit:  
When the @ tape running indicator is lit:  
!
MUTE/SEARCH  
MUTE/SEARCH  
+
+
Press  
simultaneously.  
Press  
simultaneously.  
To search for the selection located before the current selection  
÷ Operate the following buttons when the beginning of the current selection is being played.  
When the # tape running indicator is lit:  
When the @ tape running indicator is lit:  
!
MUTE/SEARCH  
MUTE/SEARCH  
+
+
Press  
simultaneously.  
Press  
simultaneously.  
Notes  
÷ The blank interval between selections must be at least 4 seconds long.  
÷ Selection search may not operate properly with tapes recorded at a low recording level or which have excessive noise.  
÷ Use the tape counter to aid in locating a point on a tape (0000 to 9999). To set the counter reading to “0000”, press the  
RESET button.  
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MODE  
DECK A  
DECK B  
PLAY TRIM  
RELAY PLAYBACK - To play DECK A and DECK B sequentially  
Load the cassette tapes into DECKs A and B, start playback of DECK A.  
Set the MODE selector to the RELAY position.  
DECK A (forward side \ reverse side) \ DECK B (forward side \ reverse side)  
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Up to 8 times  
PLAY TRIM control adjustment  
When the level of high frequencies is too boosted or absent while playing a tape recorded on another cassette deck, adjust the  
high frequency response with the PLAY TRIM control.  
PLAY TRIM  
When high frequencies are too loud,  
attenuate the high frequencies.  
0
+
1
2
3
_
10 dB  
1k  
100  
10kHz  
+
PLAY TRIM  
0
When high frequencies are too soft, boost  
the high frequencies.  
1
2
3
High frequency sound is too loud.  
Flat  
High-frequency sound is too soft.  
+
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DIGITAL SUPER SURROUND (DSS) ( KX-W582 only)  
This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program Digital Super Surround function, which allows you to expand and shape  
the audio sound field, for a theater-like experience in the listening room.  
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DECK A  
DECK B  
DSS  
DSS MODE  
SYNCHRO  
DUB NORM HIGH  
HALL DISCO CHURCH  
¤
A
¤
B
REC  
REC  
Indicates your selection  
of the DSS program.  
JAZZ CLUB  
L
dB  
R
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
+
Pressing the DSS button turns on and off the DSS effect.  
Note  
To playback the tape recorded with this unit applying the  
DSS effect, be sure to turn off the DSS function. If the DSS  
is activated also for playback, the reproduced sound will be  
unnatural.  
DSS  
DSS monitor function  
When the DSS button is pressed with any cassette inserted  
in neither of the decks, “dSS” appears on the display in  
position of the tape counters of both decks.  
Each time the DSS MODE button is pressed, the DSS  
program changes in the following order and the  
corresponding indicator lights:  
A
3 HALL  
3 DISCO  
3 CHURCH  
3 JAZZ CLUB  
DISCO 2 HALL 2  
HALL  
L
dB  
R
JAZZ CLUB 2  
CHURCH 2  
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
+
DSS MODE  
In this state, DSS effect can be applied to the input signal to  
the LINE IN jacks from any other source than cassette  
decks. The sound with DSS effect is output to the LINE OUT  
jacks.  
• On the amplifier, select the source to apply the DSS effect  
with the REC OUT selector and set the input selector to  
the TAPE position.  
If the amplifier has no REC OUT selector, select the  
source with the input selector and set the amplifier to the  
TAPE MONITOR mode.  
• Adjust the output level with the REC LEVEL control so that  
the reproduced sound is not distorted. For details, see  
“Setting the recording level” on page 12.  
Description of each Sound Field Program  
Programmed to provide largest sound field effects  
when listening through headphones.  
HALL: A mode suitable for playing live recording of pop or  
rock concerts with vocals. The expansion and  
reverberation of concert hall are provided even when the  
speakers are installed close to each other.  
DISCO: Crisp bass and solid, powerful sound reproduces  
the atmosphere of a disco.  
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CHURCH: Long echo time reproduces rich reverberation in  
a church. Suitable for vocal music.  
JAZZ CLUB: A very rich presence is reproduced together  
with a three-dimensional feeling where each musical  
instrument asserts itself in the front line.  
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RECORDING  
Preparation for recording  
÷ Turn on the POWER switch.  
÷ Set your amplifier or receiver to cassette deck function mode.  
Basic operation - To record a program source  
4
2 7 9  
POWER = ON  
RESET  
MUTE/SEARCH  
KX-W582  
s
DECK A  
DECK B  
STOP  
5
1
1
1
6 3 8  
2 7 9  
4
POWER = ON  
RESET  
MUTE/SEARCH  
KX-W482  
s
DECK A  
DECK B  
STOP  
5
6 8  
1
KX-W582 only  
1
2
3
4
Insert the cassette with the  
exposed tape side facing  
down. (The side facing  
you is called the forward  
side and the opposite side  
is called the reverse side.)  
To close the compartment,  
push in the compartment  
door until it locks shut.  
DECK A/B  
DSS  
DOLBY NR  
OFF  
C
B
DSS MODE  
EJECT  
+
=
Press the DECK A/B  
button to select DECK A  
or B. The corresponding  
indicator for the selected  
deck lights on the diplay.  
Refer to the following  
description.  
Refer to the following  
description.  
DIRECTION  
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
REC  
REC/PAUSE  
PLAY  
BALANCE  
0
LEVEL  
5
MODE  
RELAY  
1
1
4
6
2
2
3
+
=
3
7
3
2
8
Select the tape running direction.  
(Press the DIRECTION A button for  
DECK A and the DIRECTION B  
button for DECK B.) Each time one of  
these button is pressed, the tape  
running direction of the corresponding  
deck changes between forward (#)  
and reverse (@), and the indicator  
lights on the display.  
4
4
1
9
5 R  
L 5  
0
10  
Refer to the following  
description.  
Play the program source to be  
recorded and adjust the  
recording level and balance.  
The REC indicator  
lights on the display.  
The deck enters the  
rec pause mode.  
Recording  
starts.  
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REVERSE MODE selector setting (in step 5)  
The auto reverse function allows the tape running direction  
to be reversed automatically. Select an auto reverse mode  
(), manual reverse mode () or RELAY recording  
mode.  
Digital Super Surround (DSS) setting (in step 3)  
The DSS function can be utilized also for recording.  
Press the DSS MODE button to turn on the DSS function,  
and select one of the DSS programs by pressing the DSS  
button so that the corresponding indicator lights up. By  
recording with this function, you can enjoy the sources with  
your preferred DSS effect even when played back on car  
audios or portable headphone stereo systems.  
: When recording on one side of a tape is finished, the  
deck stops at the end of the tape.  
For details on DSS, see page 10.  
: Both sides of a tape are recorded. After recording, the  
deck stops at the end of the tape.  
DOLBY NR selector setting (in step 4)  
Set the DOLBY NR selector according to your purpose.  
OFF: No noise reduction.  
÷ When the tape running direction is set to , only the  
reverse side is recorded.  
RELAY: Cassette tapes loaded in DECKs A and B are  
recorded sequentially. (See “RELAY RECORDING” on  
page 15.)  
B: For recording the sources with Dolby B NR.  
C: For recording the sources with Dolby C NR.  
÷ Dolby noise reduction is an extremely effective method of  
reducing undesirable background hiss on tapes. This unit  
incorporates both Dolby B NR and the newer Dolby C NR  
system. Dolby C NR is approximately twice as effective  
as the earlier Dolby B NR.  
Setting the recording level (in step 8)  
Play the loudest passage of the source to be recorded and  
watch the meter readings.  
Adjust the REC LEVEL control so that the highest peak  
reaches +4 of the optimum recording level. Normally, it is  
best to adjust the BALANCE control such that the left and  
right meter readings are even.  
Display during recording  
KX-W582  
Tape counter  
Use the tape counter to aid in locating a point on a tape (0000 to 9999).  
To set the counter reading to “0000”, press the RESET button.  
Tape running direction indicator  
REC indicator  
REC indicator  
¤
A
REC  
¤
B
REC  
HALL DISCO CHURCH  
JAZZ CLUB  
DSS PRESET  
PROGRAM indicators  
L
dB  
R
+
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
Peak level meters  
Indicate the peaks of the signal levels during recording and playback over a –30 dB to +6 dB range.  
There are separate meters for each left and right channel. These level meters have a peak hold  
function which holds the peak level for about 1.5 seconds.  
Tape counter  
Use the tape counter to aid in locating a point on a tape (0000 to 9999).  
To set the counter reading to “0000”, press the RESET button.  
Tape running direction indicator  
KX-W482  
REC indicator  
REC indicator  
¤
A
REC  
¤
B
REC  
L
dB  
R
+
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
Peak level meters  
Indicate the peaks of the signal levels during recording and playback over a –30 dB to +6 dB range.  
There are separate meters for each left and right channel. These level meters have a peak hold function  
which holds the peak level for about 1.5 seconds.  
To stop recording:  
To stop recording temporarily:  
Press the STOP button.  
Press the REC/PAUSE button. To resume recording, press  
the PLAY button.  
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MUTE/SEARCH  
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DECK A  
DECK B  
REC MUTE operation - Inserting a blank space during recording  
During recording:  
A 4-second blank interval is automatically recorded on the  
tape and then the deck enters Rec pause mode.  
If a blank interval longer than 4 seconds is desired, keep  
pressing for as long as you want. When the MUTE/  
SEARCH button is released, the deck enters Rec pause  
mode after making a 4-second blank interval.  
MUTE/SEARCH  
To resume recording, press the PLAY button.  
÷ If a blank interval shorter than 4 seconds is desired, press  
the PLAY button at the desired point during Rec mute  
mode. Recording will be resumed from that point.  
During Rec mute operation, the REC indicator blinks.  
REC RETURN operation - To return to the point at which the recording started  
During recording:  
÷ If the PLAY button is pressed during recording, Rec return  
operation automatically rewinds the tape to the point  
where the PLAY button was pressed.  
When the # indicator  
When the @ indicator  
is lit:  
When the tape counter is reset to “0000” during recording,  
Rec return operation automatically rewinds the tape to the  
“0000” point.  
is lit:  
!
The tape then stops in both cases.  
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REC/PAUSE DECK A/B  
PLAY  
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DECK A  
DECK B  
REC  
BALANCE/LEVEL  
DUAL RECORDING - To record a program source on both decks simultaneously  
To make the same tapes, use tapes of identical length.  
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Press the DECK A/B button to select DECK B.  
DECK A/B  
1
2
Insert cassette tapes in both DECKs A and B.  
Press the DECK A/B button to select DECK A.  
The DECK B indicator lights on the  
display.  
DECK A/B  
The DECK A indicator lights on the  
display.  
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Press the REC/PAUSE button to enter the rec  
pause mode.  
REC/PAUSE  
3
4
Perform steps 3 through 5 of Basic operationto  
adjust the DSS, DOLBY NR and REVERSE MODE  
settings.  
For dual recording, Set the MODE selector to or  
position.  
The REC indicator of the  
DECK B lights.  
Select the tape running direction for both decks by  
pressing the DIRECTION A and B buttons.  
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To start recording, press the PLAY button.  
PLAY  
DIRECTION  
A
B
The tape running direction  
indicator of the corresponding  
deck (forward # or reverse @)  
lights on the display.  
Both decks start recording simultaneously.  
Once the dual recording starts, pressing the REC/  
PAUSE or STOP button or perfoming the REC  
RETURN/REC MUTE operation affects both decks  
simultaneously.  
5
6
Press the REC/PAUSE button to enter the rec  
pause mode.  
REC/PAUSE  
To stop recording in the middle of the tape  
Press the STOP button of both decks on the front panel  
simultaneously. If the STOP button of one deck is pressed,  
the other continues recording.  
The REC indicator of the  
DECK A lights.  
Play the program source to be recorded and adjust  
the recording level and balance.  
REC  
BALANCE  
0
LEVEL  
5
1
1
4
6
2
2
3
3
7
3
2
8
4
4
1
9
5 R  
L 5  
0
10  
Recording level for both decks is adjusted to the same  
level.  
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REC/PAUSE DECK A/B PLAY  
s
MODE  
DECK A  
DECK B  
REC  
BALANCE/LEVEL  
RELAY RECORDING - To record a program source sequentially on DECK A and DECK B  
Recording can be made sequentially on DECKs A and B.  
Start the relay recording always from the cassette in DECK  
A.  
6
Press the REC/PAUSE button to enter the rec  
pause mode.  
REC/PAUSE  
1
2
Insert cassette tapes in both DECKs A and B.  
The REC indicator of the  
DECK A lights.  
Press the DECK A/B button to select DECK A.  
DECK A/B  
The DECK A indicator lights on the  
display.  
7
Play the program source to be recorded and adjust  
the recording level and balance.  
REC  
3
4
Perform steps 3 and 4 of Basic operationto  
adjust the DSS and DOLBY NR settings.  
BALANCE  
0
LEVEL  
5
1
1
4
6
2
2
3
Set the MODE selector to RELAY position.  
3
7
3
2
8
MODE  
4
4
1
RELAY  
9
5 R  
L 5  
0
10  
Recording level for both decks is adjusted to the same  
level.  
=
8
To start recording, press the PLAY button.  
5
Select the tape running direction for both decks by  
pressing the DIRECTION A and B buttons.  
PLAY  
DIRECTION  
A
B
The tape running direction  
indicator of the corresponding  
deck (forward # or reverse @)  
lights on the display.  
To record on both sides of the tapes, rewind them to  
the beginning of the forward side and select forward  
(#) with the DIRECTION A and B buttons respectively.  
When reverse (@) is selected, the source is recorded  
only on the reverse side.  
DOLBY HX PRO DYNAMIC BIAS SERVO SYSTEM  
This unit incorporates the Dolby HX Pro system which  
automatically controls the effective bias to reduce  
distortion and noise, improving high frequency response  
during recording. Tapes recorded with this system retain  
the same high quality even when played back on any  
other cassette deck.  
Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension  
manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation, HX Pro originated by Bang &  
Olufsen.  
“DOLBY”, the double-D symbol  
and “HX PRO” are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
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DUBBING (From DECK B to DECK A)  
You can make dubbing from DECK B to DECK A. Open the cassette compartments by pressing the EJECT buttons and load a  
blank cassette tape in DECK A and the original cassette tape in DECK B.  
KX-W482  
KX-W582  
2
2
s
s
DECK  
A
DECK  
B
DECK  
A
DECK  
B
STOP  
STOP  
1
3
1
3
Display during dubbing  
Display during dubbing  
SYNCHRO  
DUB NORM HIGH  
¤
A
REC  
¤
B
REC  
SYNCHRO  
DUB NORM HIGH  
¤
A
REC  
¤
B
REC  
HALL DISCO CHURCH  
JAZZ CLUB  
L
dB  
R
L
dB  
R
30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
+
– 30  
20  
15  
10  
8
6
4
2
0
2
4
6
+
Lights during dubbing.  
NORM or HIGH indicator  
lights during dubbing.  
Lights during dubbing.  
NORM or HIGH indicator  
lights during dubbing.  
To stop dubbing  
1
Set the MODE selector to or position.  
Setting the MODE selector to RELAY position results in  
the same function as to .  
Press the STOP button. (When DECK A is selected with the  
DECK A/B button, both decks stop simultaneously and the  
dubbing mode is cancelled. When DECK B is selected,  
DECK B stops immediately and then DECK A stops after  
recording a 4-second blank section.)  
MODE  
RELAY  
When the tape in DECK A reaches its end, DECK A and  
DECK B stop at the same time.  
+
=
When the tape in DECK B reaches its end, DECK B stops  
and DECK A stops after providing a blank section of about 4  
seconds.  
2
3
Set the DIRECTION buttons for DECKs A and B.  
DIRECTION  
Available operations while dubbing  
A
B
The Rec Return function can be carried out on DECK A.  
Refer to “REC RETURN operation” on the previous page.  
While dubbing, the buttons other than ! and buttons  
cannot be operated.  
Note  
Set the DUBBING speed to either NORM (normal  
speed) or HIGH (twice the normal speed) with the  
DUBBING buttons*. Dubbing starts automatically.  
During dubbing, the Dolby NR and the DSS are  
automatically set to OFF and the recorded tape can be  
dubbed as it is. (When the tape to be dubbed is recorded  
with Dolby NR and/or DSS, these effects are also dubbed.)  
DUBBING  
NORM  
HIGH  
The corresponding NORM or  
HIGH indicator lights on the  
display.  
Synchronized recording function  
When operating this unit in combination with the  
YAMAHA CD Player which has SYNCHRO button on its  
remote control transmitter, CD Synchronized recording  
function can be utilized. This function is operated with the  
remote control transmitter of the CD Player. (Regarding  
the operation, refer to the manual of the CD Player.)  
The SYNCHRO indicator lights when the SYNCHRO  
button of the remote controller is pressed.  
* Higher quality sound will be obtained with the NORM  
setting.  
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CASSETTE TAPES  
CASSETTE TAPES  
PROTECTING YOUR RECORDINGS  
There are many different types of cassette tapes available.  
However, they all conform to standard specifications so any  
brand may be used with the deck.  
All cassette tapes are provided with erasure protection holes  
to prevent accidental erasure of recorded contents. There is  
a small tab covering the hole on each side of the cassette,  
and it should be broken off after recording the tape. Without  
this tab covering the hole, it is impossible to record onto that  
tape. Thus, you can safely protect a recording for as long as  
you wish without fear of accidental erasure. Should you wish  
to use a cassette tape protected in this way for recording,  
simply covering the hole with adhesive tape will permit  
erasure and re-recording.  
÷ Classification of Cassette Tapes by Formulation:  
Cassette tapes are available in four basic types depending  
on their formulation, or type of magnetic material and  
manufacturing process. These four types are commonly  
known as Normal (Type I/NORM), Chrome (Type II/HIGH  
<CrO2>), Ferrichrome (Type III/FeCr), and Metal (Type IV/  
METAL), and they each require specific tape deck  
adjustments for optimum performance.  
* YAMAHA does not recommend the use of 120 minute  
length cassettes since the extreme thinness of the tape  
makes them susceptible to mechanical and recording  
problems.  
÷ When using Chrome (Type II/HIGH <CrO2>) or Metal  
(Type IV/METAL) tapes, make sure you do not cover the  
hole intended for the Auto Tape Selector operation.  
AUTO TAPE SELECTOR DETECTION SLOTS  
The deck has a built-in Auto Tape Selector which  
automatically adjusts for the proper bias, level and  
equalization according to the tape formulation — all you  
have to do is to load a cassette and the Auto Tape Selector  
does the rest.  
The Auto Tape Selector determines which type of tape is  
loaded by sensing detector slots in the top of the tape shell.  
Each tape formulation has its own characteristic hole  
markings standardized by the tape industry.  
÷ Early model Metal (Type IV/Metal) tape formulation  
cassette shells do not have the slots for Auto Tape  
Selector operation. As a result, early model Metal type  
tapes recorded on another deck will be played back with  
the deck at the Chrome (Type II/HIGH <CrO2>) settings.  
YAMAHA does not recommend using this kind of tape.  
÷ The deck does not have the required setting for  
Ferrichrome (Type III/FeCr) tape, since this tape  
formulation is not widely used. Should you use a  
Ferrichrome tape, it will be recorded and played back at  
the Normal (Type I/NORM) settings, which will result in an  
unnatural high frequency emphasis. This effect may be  
compensated for somewhat by adjusting the PLAY TRIM  
control and/or the tone controls of your amplifier/receiver  
during playback.  
TAKING UP SLACK IN THE TAPE  
As a precaution against tape entanglement and damage,  
remove any slack in the tape before inserting cassettes into  
the deck. This is accomplished by inserting a pencil, pen or  
similar object into one of the spools and gently winding it  
until all the slack is removed. You do not have to wind it too  
tightly.  
Be careful not to touch the tape part itself. It is very delicate  
and touching it may damage the tape and its recorded  
contents.  
TYPE II  
TYPE IV  
STORING CASSETTES  
Detector slots  
Detector slots  
After putting a cassette tape back into its case, store it in a  
location away from exposure to direct sunlight, humidity,  
high temperatures, and magnetic fields (away from television  
sets, speakers, etc.). High temperatures and humidity will  
damage the tape itself, while exposure to magnetic fields  
may cause a loss of recorded material. Avoid touching the  
tape surface with your fingers, since dirt or finger oil will  
contaminate the deck’s heads.  
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MAINTENANCE  
CLEANING OF THE TAPE PATH  
Continued high quality performance of your deck is  
dependent upon periodic cleaning of the heads, capstan,  
pinch roller, and all surfaces over which the tape travels.  
Normal use will cause an accumulation of dirt and dust on  
the heads, capstans, and pinch rollers. This can lead to  
poor sound quality, drop outs (intervals with no sound),  
unsteady tape speed, loss of high frequency response, etc.  
Thus, clean the heads and all surfaces over which the tape  
travels with a commercially available cleaning cassette and  
fluid type cleaner.  
Heads  
Capstan  
Capstan  
Pinch roller  
Pinch roller  
DEMAGNETIZATION  
After 20-30 hours of use, enough residual magnetism will  
build up on the heads to cause poor high frequency  
reproduction. At this time you should use a commercially  
available cassette tape-type head demagnetizer.  
÷ When cleaning the tape path or demagnetizing the heads,  
be sure to follow carefully the instructions of the  
concerning materials such as cleaning fluid or head  
demagnetizer.  
OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER  
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE  
With the optional remote control transmitter RS-KX1, you  
can operate this unit at your listening position. For details,  
refer to the instruction manual supplied with the remote  
control transmitter.  
Remote sensor  
RESET  
MEMORY  
TAPE  
COUNTER  
DUBBING  
REMAIN  
¤
INTRO SCAN  
SEARCH  
7 m (23 feet)  
!
DECK A/B  
DIR  
A
DIR  
B
MONITOR  
30°  
30°  
PLAY  
STOP  
!
REC/PAUSE  
REC MUTE  
s
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
TRANSMITTER  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If your cassette deck fails to operate normally, check the following table. It lists common operating errors and simple measures  
which you can take to correct the problem. If it cannot be corrected, or the symptom is not listed, disconnect the deck’s power  
cord and contact your local YAMAHA dealer or authorized service center for help.  
Fault  
Cause  
Cure  
Tape doesnt move in recording or playback.  
÷ Power plug is not properly plugged in.  
÷ Cassette shell is warped or damaged.  
÷ Reinsert plug properly.  
÷ Do not play damaged tapes.  
REC/PAUSE button fails to function.  
÷ No cassette tape loaded.  
÷ Load a cassette tape.  
÷ Protective tabs are broken off.  
÷ Change tape or cover protective hole with  
adhesive tape.  
Sounds become faint and sometimes  
inaudible.  
÷ Head is dirty.  
÷ Head is magnetized.  
÷ Tape is damaged or of poor quality.  
÷ Clean head.  
÷ Demagnetize head using head demagnetizer.  
÷ Change to a different tape.  
Recorded sound is distorted.  
÷ Tape is bad (stretched, deformed, etc.).  
÷ Cassette shell is warped.  
÷ Replace with a fresh tape.  
÷ A warped cassette shell cannot be fixed.  
Replace with another tape and test.  
÷ Check input level with signal level meter and  
use lower rec level when recording.  
÷ Recording level is too high.  
Tape is playing back, but no sound is heard.  
Excessive noise.  
÷ Faulty connection between deck and stereo  
amplifier/receiver.  
÷ Check and secure connections.  
÷ Head is dirty.  
÷ Clean head.  
÷ Head is magnetized.  
÷ Worn out or poor quality tape.  
÷ Connection(s) improperly made.  
÷ Demagnetize head with head demagnetizer.  
÷ Change to better tape.  
÷ Check input and output connections and  
reinsert properly.  
÷ Affected by external electrical noise.  
÷ Move deck away from electrical appliances  
(TV, fluorescent light, electric blanket, etc.).  
Excessive wow (wavering of the sound).  
÷ Dirty capstan, pinch roller, etc., or poor tape.  
÷ Tape is wound unevenly.  
÷ Clean capstan and pinch roller, or change to  
better tape.  
÷ Rewind tape.  
Tape stops in the middle of recording or  
playback.  
÷ Slack tape, or tape spillage wound around  
capstan.  
÷ Insert pencil in hole in cassette shell and turn  
to take up slack.  
Fails to record.  
÷ REC LEVEL control is set to too low.  
÷ Protective tabs are broken off.  
÷ Adjust REC LEVEL control.  
÷ Change tape or cover protective hole with  
adhesive tape.  
Search does not operate correctly.  
÷ Blank section is too short.  
÷ Blank sections must be at least 4 seconds  
long.  
÷ Recorded section has low-level portions.  
÷ Conversation, etc. has been recorded.  
÷ No remedy  
÷ No remedy  
High frequencies in the playback sound are  
emphasized and unpleasant to listen to, and  
noise level (hiss) is also high.  
÷ Dolby NR-recorded tape is played back in OFF  
position.  
÷ Play back in appropriate Dolby NR position.  
Playback sound is muffled and high  
frequencies are inaudible.  
÷ Normally-recorded tape is played back in Dolby  
NR.  
÷ Play back in OFF position.  
÷ Heads are dirty.  
÷ Heads are magnetized.  
÷ Clean heads and carry out demagnetization  
with head demagnetizer.  
When playing back tapes recorded on other  
decks, meter deflections are greater  
(smaller) than when recorded.  
÷ Basic levels are different for different cassette  
decks.  
÷ This is not a fault.  
The remote control transmitter cannot be  
operated.  
÷ The batteries are exhausted.  
÷ The remote control transmitter is operated from  
an incorrect distance or angle.  
÷ Replace batteries.  
÷ Operate it from less than 7 meters (about 23  
ft.) and 30°.  
÷ The remote control sensor is lighted strongly.  
÷ Place the unit away from the strong light.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Type..................................... Auto reverse 4-track, 2-channel  
GENERAL  
recording and playback stereo double cassette deck  
Motors ......................................... DC servo motor x 2 (main)  
Heads .................... Recording/playback: Hard Permalloy x 2  
Erase: Double-gap Ferrite x 2  
Rapid Transport .......................................... 100 sec. (C-60)  
Wow and Flutter  
WRMS ..................................................................... 0.08%  
W.Peak .................................................................. 0.15%  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Power Supply  
U.S.A. and Canada model .......................... 120 V, 60 Hz  
Europe model.............................................. 230 V, 50 Hz  
U.K. model and Australia model ............... 240 V, 50 Hz  
General model................... 110/120/220/240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption 19 W/9 W (POWER OFF) (KX-W582)  
17 W/7 W (POWER OFF) (KX-W482)  
Dimensions (W x H x D)...................... 435 x 126 x 280 mm  
(17-1/8" x 4-15/16" x 11")  
(Dolby NR off) .........................................................58 dB  
(Dolby B NR on) ......................................................66 dB  
(Dolby C NR on) ......................................................74 dB  
Frequency Response (20 dB)  
Weight ................................5.1 kg (11 lbs. 4 oz.) (KX-W582)  
5.0 kg (11 lbs.) (KX-W482)  
Accessory  
Audio cord............................................................... 1 pair  
Type I/Normal ................................ 20 ~ 17,000 Hz 3 dB  
Type II/High (CrO2) ...................... 20 ~ 18,000 Hz 3 dB  
Type IV/Metal................................. 20 ~ 20,000 Hz 3 dB  
Harmonic Distortion..................................... less than 0.8%  
Input Sensitivity/Impedance  
* Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Line ..................................................... 100 mV/40 k-ohms  
Output Level  
Line .................................................... 570 mV/1.8 k-ohms  
Phones.................................................... 0.23 mV/8 ohms  
Channel Separation (1 kHz)...................... more than 40 dB  
Crosstalk (125 Hz) ..................................... more than 55 dB  
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