
In plain English, that means that it takes just eight seconds for Auto B. And, as if that weren't enough, the CT -9R also has one of the world's fastest Automatic Bias Level Equalization systems. Give it a push and it will find the area that's long enough to tape on, back up to the last recorded piece, leave a four second space and stop, ready to record. The CF -9R, on the other hand, has a button marked Blank Search. If you've ever done even a small amount of cassette recording, you've gone through the not -so -convenient fast forward/stop/play/reverse/stop/play procedure of trying to find the blank area where your last recording left off and the next one can begin. THE CT -9R TAPE DECK: SMART ENOUGH 'ID FIND NOTHING. Your station, volume, and tone settings willģ LS NE 1:y2 instantly stored in the memory. Push the ScanTuning button and the receiver automatically scans every strong station, playing five seconds of each one. Just push a button to raise or lower volume or tone, change stations, even check the time. The brain also willingly takes over the chores you used to do yourself. station and buss and treble levels can be easily monitored thanks to LED. How smart is smart? Fcr starters, the brain inside the SX-8 allows us to use push button controls, eliminating noise and distortion caused by y All -electronic receiver operation does away with knobs and dials. And when it comes to getting the most music out of your music, smart components have a lot of advantages over dumb ones dik TEE SX-8 RECEIVER: DON'T TURN THAT DIAL.

Because when it's built into our Pioneer receivers, tape decks and turntables, they become more. But we like to think of it as a little brain. Technically, it's called a microprocessor or computer chip. We just had something a little smaller in mind.

It can imprrne the way you listen to your musk And it can also improve your music Not that there's anything wrong with the one you've got. BRAT Thus tiny micoprocessor is the latest innovation in Pioneer's best wm.
