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Akai X-201D

Akai X-201D
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
MANUFACTURED & DISTRIBUTED BY AKAI ELECTRIC CO.. LTD./AKAI TRADING CO.. LTD./AKAI AMERICA LTD.
STEREO TAPE DECK
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Akai X-201D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Signal-to-Noise Ratio50 dB
OutputLine
Track System4-track, 2-channel stereo
Reel Size7-inch (18 cm)
Tape Speeds3.75 / 7.5 ips
InputLine
Head Configuration6 heads (2 x Playback, 2 x Record, 2 x Erase)

Summary

Voltage, Cycle, and Tape Loading

Voltage Selection

Selectable voltage settings for worldwide compatibility.

Cycle Conversion

Adjusting switches for 50 Hz or 60 Hz power sources.

Tape Loading

Procedure for threading tape onto the reels.

Tape Handling and Operation

Tape Speed Selection & Equalizer

Choosing tape speeds and matching equalizer settings.

Fast Forward & Rewind

Rapidly moving tape forward or backward.

Automatic Stop & Shut-Off

Automatic tape stopping or unit shut-off at end of tape.

Pause Control

Temporarily suspending tape movement.

Monitoring

Connecting headphones for audio monitoring.

Recording Systems and Precautions

4-Track RecordingPlayback System

Using the 4-track system for stereo or monaural recording.

Operating Precautions

Essential safety and operational guidelines for the unit.

Playback Operations

Stereo Playback

Instructions for playing back stereo recorded tapes.

Monaural Playback

Instructions for playing back monaural recorded tapes.

Automatic Reverse Playback

Utilizing the automatic reverse playback feature.

Manual Reverse Playback

Performing manual tape reversal.

Recording from Microphones

Stereo Recording

Guide to stereo recording using microphones.

Monaural Recording

Guide to monaural recording using microphones.

Advanced Recording and Tape Handling

Recording From External Amplifier

Recording from external audio sources.

Recording From Another Tape Recorder (Tape Dubbing)

Copying tapes from one machine to another.

Recording From a Record Player

Recording audio from vinyl discs.

DIN Jack

Using the DIN connector for amplifier connections.

Tape Splicing & Editing

Techniques for cutting and joining audio tapes.

Tape Erasing

Process for erasing recorded tape content.

Maintenance Procedures

Head Cleaning

Procedure for cleaning tape heads.

Head Demagnetizing

Process for demagnetizing heads.

Accessories Information

Standard Accessories

List of included accessories.

Optional Accessories

List of available accessories for purchase.

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