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KD-X1
A/B/C/E/G/E/J/
|
Checking
record/
play
back
distortion
play
back
the
recorded
part,
and
check
so
that Line
out
ter-
minal
level
become
O
+
2.5
dB.
2.
If
the
standard
value
cannot
be
obtained,
adjust
the
recording
level
using
R139,
140,
141 and
142
in
combination
(for
L-ch),
and
R239,
240,
241
and
242
(R-ch),
respectively.
.
Record
a
1kHz,
—8dB
signal
to
LINE
IN
terminals
and
perform
recording
with
the
multi-peak
becomes
to
0.
2.
Play
back
the
recorded
part.
Check
the
output
with
a
distortion
meter
to
see
if
the
value
conforms
to
the
standard
value.
NORM
Item
Adjustment
mes
Ray
Remarks
Checking
Record
1
kHz,
50
Hz
and
12.5
kHz
|
For
Reference
This
checking
should
be
performed
record/
signals
at
an
input
level
of
0
dB
to
|
NORM
frequency;
for
normal
tapes
and
for
both
right
playback
—20
dB.
tape;
1
kHz
and
left
channels.
frequency
Play
back
the
tape.
Lch
B102
1.
Bias
current
adjustment
for
a
response
Check
to
see
that
the
50
Hz
and
B103
cassette
deck
should
generally
be
12.5
kHz
signal
output
deviations
fall
B104
0+3dBat
performed
referring
to
the
record/
within
the
standard
range,
using
the
|
Reh
ee
50
Hz
playback
frequency
response.
1
kHz
signal
output
as
a
reference.
B204
|
0+3dBat
This
is
Sai
the
ein!
i
eas
:
12.5
kHz
sponse
of
a
cassette
deck
depends
i
are
eara
7.
more
greatly
upon
the
bias
cur
=
rent
than
does
that
of
an
open
a
ix
reel
deck.
3
;
2.
If
the
bias
current
is
not
proper-
5
Sven
cea
ete
ly
adjusted,
the
record
and
play-
z
Decrease
in
high
frequencies
back
characteristics
become
as
a
(with
a
larger
bias
current)
shown
left.
50
Hz
1
kHz
12.5
kHz
Frequency
(Hz)
|
——.
3
|
Checking
1.
Apply
a
1
kHz
-23
+3
dBV
Sig-
O+2.5dB
|The
level
difference
between
left
recording
nal
to
the
LINE.
in
terminals,
and
right
channels
for
SF/NORM
level
tape
and
chrome
tape
should
be
less
than
3
dB.
Perform
the
adjustment
using
a
normal
tape,
level
difference
between
recording
and
playback
for
SA/CrO2
and
metal
tapes,
should
be
less
than
3
dB,
and
that
between
left
and
right
channels
should
also
be
less
than
3
dB.
tape;
Less
Less
than
3%
Metal
tape;
Less
than
2%
(THD)
following
bias
current
and
record-
than
2.0%
ing
level
checking.
CrO2
tape;
Be
sure
to
perform
this
checking
5
|
Checking
signal
to
noise
ratio
playback
in
recording/
2.
Play
back
the
recorded
part.
1.
Record
a1
kHz,
0
dB
signal.
Stop
the
input
by
disconnecting
from
the
terminal
to
perform
non-
signal
recording.
Measure
the
O
dB
recording
output
and
the
non-signal
recording
output
for
comparison
using
an
electronic
voltmeter.
Check
to
see
if
the
value
conforms
to
the
standard
value.
NORM,
CrO2
and
Metal
tapes;
||
More
than
42
dB
Apply
an
output
(—72
dBs)
to
the
MIC
terminals
with
the
recording
evel
controls
set
to
maximum
so
that
the
multi-peak
indicator
be-
comes
0
dB.
Checking
erasing
coefficient
8
(No.
4243)
+
1.
Apply
a
1
kHz
signal
to
the
LINE
2.
Perform
recording
with
the
signal
3.
Erase
a
part
of
the
recording.
4.
Measure
the
output
difference
be-
IN
terminals.
Adjust
the
recording
level
controls
until
the
multi-peak
indicator
becomes
0
dB.
enhanced
by
20
cB.
tween
the
erased
part
and
non-
erased
part
to
compare
with
an
electronic
voltmeter.
Ll
More
than
65
dB
For
the
measuring,
connect
a
band
pass
filter
between
the
deck
and
the
electronic
voltmeter.
Tape
deck
(recording,
erasing)
Input
i
(1
kHz
OdB
+
20
dB)
Electronic
voltmeter
Band
pass
filter
(1kHz)
:

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JVC KD-X1 Specifications

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BrandJVC
ModelKD-X1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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