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track system | 4 track, 2 channel stereo |
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recording system | AC bias (Frequency: 105 kHz) |
wow and flutter | ±0.17 % (IEC) ±0.28 % (DIN) 0.1 % (W.R.M.S) |
frequency response (TYPE tape) | 30 Hz to 18, 000 Hz, ±3 dB, 30 Hz to 19, 000 Hz, ±3 dB |
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signal to noise ratio Dolby NR OFF | 56 dB, 59 dB |
signal to noise ratio Dolby B NR ON | 68 dB |
signal to noise ratio Dolby C NR ON | 75 dB |
harmonic distortion | Less than 1.2 % (at 315 Hz, 3rd H.D., 250 nWb/m, TYPE tape) |
input sensitivity/impedance LINE IN | 122.8 mV/47 kΩ |
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output level/impedance LINE OUT | 775 mV/1.0 kΩ |
headphones | 0.5 mW/32 Ω |
power consumption | 30 W |
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dimensions (width) | 440 mm (15-3/4”) |
dimensions (height) | 134 mm (5-9/16”) |
dimensions (depth) | 369 mm (15-3/8”) |
weight (net) | 4.6 kg (10.6 lb) |
Instructions for safe operation before powering the unit.
Essential safety warnings and precautions to prevent hazards.
List of included accessories with the unit.
Overview of manual sections and page references.
Procedures for cleaning the unit's exterior and internal parts.
Important notes on condensation and copyright warnings.
Guidelines for proper cassette tape usage and storage.
Recommendations for unit placement to ensure proper ventilation.
Details on connecting KENWOOD system control cords for integrated operation.
Explanation of remote and automatic operations via system control.
Procedure to switch between system control modes.
Explanation of indicators for deck A and deck B operations.
Description of peak, CCRS, and bias level indicators on the display.
Detailed description of controls for cassette deck A.
Detailed description of controls for cassette deck B.
Explanation of various operation keys for playback and recording.
Steps to prepare the unit for playback or recording operations.
Understanding indicators for tape movement direction during playback/recording.
Instructions for standard playback of cassette tapes.
How to fast forward or rewind tapes for quick access.
Procedure for loading tapes into both decks for relay playback.
Setting playback modes and Dolby NR for relay playback.
Initiating the relay playback sequence.
How to skip tracks and find specific songs using DPSS.
Rewinding tape to the beginning and restarting playback.
Repeating a single tune multiple times.
Skipping long non-recorded spaces automatically.
Steps to prepare for recording operations.
Guide to performing standard recording onto cassette tape.
Adjusting bias level for optimal recording quality.
Using the MPX FILTER to reduce beat noise during FM recording.
How to temporarily pause and resume recording.
Creating blank spaces between recorded programs.
Steps to prepare for relay recording.
Detailed steps for performing continuous recording from deck A to B.
Steps to prepare for copying tapes from deck A to deck B.
Guide to copying tape contents from deck A to deck B.
Steps to connect and prepare for CD recording.
Synchronizing CD playback with cassette recording.
Using CCRS for automatic optimum recording level setting.
Procedure to cancel CCRS recording operation.
Steps to prepare for timer operations.
Setting the unit for automatic tape playback at a scheduled time.
Scheduling automatic recording from tuner broadcasts.
Scheduling continuous relay recording using timers.
How to reset the microcomputer for troubleshooting.
Explanation of Dolby NR system for reducing tape hiss.
System for searching and playing specific music tracks.
HX Pro technology for improved high-frequency recording.
Automatic adjustment of tape bias for optimal recording.
Automatic CD recording system for optimum level setting.