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Akai GXR-82

Akai GXR-82
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This
model
employs
Akai's
GX
recording
and
play-
back
head
for
better
signal-to-noise
ratio'
extended
high
range
frequency
and
a
more
dynamic
ralge'
These
features
are
contributable
to
the
characteristics
of
Akai's
amaztngfocused-field
recording
system'
The
core
of
the
GX
Head
consists
of
a
single
crystallized
eiement
which
is
mounted
and
set
in
glass of
the
same
hardness
characteri.stics'
The
gem "single
crystal"
has
no
composite
particles
to
eventually
separate
and
cause
head
gap
damage
as
the
tape
passes
the
head
surface,
thus
enabling
Akai
engineers
to
focus
the
magnetic
field
into
a
sharp
oblong
radius'
This
focused
field
system
eliminates
undue
equalization'
minimizes
high
frequency
loss
and
achieves
a
wider
;;;"-t.
ranle.
And
GX
performance
is
not
just
temporary.
It's
ful1y
maintained
for
iasting
new
machine
Performance.
TAPE
TRACK
CHANN
EL
This
model
employs
an
8-track
2-channel
cartridge
stereo
system.
The
tape
has
a
total
of
8-tracks'
two
of
which
are
used
at
a
time
for
stereo
performance'
When
the
first
channel
terminates,
the
second
channel
is automatically
set
to
position
for
continued
ope-
,u,lorr.
Thus,
a
300
ft'
cartridge
tape
accomodates
one
hour
of
continuous
performance'
Desired
channel
or
program
can
be
easily
selected
by
manually
operating
the
Program
Selector
Button'
Your
unit
is
equipped
with
a
convenient
Program
fnOi.uto.
which
enables
confirmation
of
the
program
in
use.
When
a
program
terminates'
the
next
program
i, urrtomati.ully
positioned
for
contiluous
operation'
To
manually
select
programs'
depress
the
Program
Selector
Button.
t-
CYCLES
Correct
tape
speed
cannot
be
obtained
if
the
Cycle
lonu.rrion
Switch
Lever
and
Drive
Belt
are
not
properlY
Positioned'
Unscrew
the
3
top
panel
holding-ltjtt*^t
1"d.
rem^ove
VOLTAGE
Your
machine
is
equipped
with
a
universal
voltage
,.ilt",
"ff.ting
six
selections
of
voltage
from-l
00
V
to
24OV
AC
for
use
anywhere
in
the
world',Voltage
i,
nt*.,
at
the
factory
according
to
destination'
n.'ur.
"orrfirm
setting
prior
to
operation
and
if
readjustment
is
necessary,
proceed
as
followv
1.
Disconnect
power
cord
and
remove
the
Fuse
Post
by
screwing
in
di'rection
of
arrow'
2.
R.*ou"
the
Voltage
Selector
Plug
and,
reinsert
so
that
proper
area
voltage
is
shown
through
the
Plug
cut-out'
3.
Change
fuse
to
correspond
with
voltage
and
tn,*
the
Fuse
Post'
Refer
t-o.
fuse
Tt-l:
i.n
-
n*.t.
Them
loosen
5Ol6OHz
Switch
Lever
n.iuti*
t.*w,
set
Switch
Lever
to
50
or
60
Hz
position,
and
tighten
holding
screw'
lii",
,.i,-*
Cycle
Switch
Ltutt'
position
drive
beit
;;;;"
"t
cJrresponding
pullev'
For
50
Hz
operation'
"oJtion
beit
in
upper
bracket
and
to
run
on
upper
ffi';;'t;i.vt.
e"t
60
Hz
operation'
position
belt
ir
iower
bracket
and
to
run
on
lower
part
of
pulleys'
rse
dePending
uPon
stan
structions
for
ProPer
ft
dard
area
voltage.
+
To
maintain
optimum
performance
and
prolong
the
life
of
vorrr machine,
ir
is
imporiJni
tttui
trt"
line
voltage
be
held
i'"'itrr"
"
1 o%
ieviation'of
slandard
area
voltage'

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