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Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
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Tape Speed | 4.76 cm/s |
Motor | DC servo motor |
Tape Type | Type I, CrO2, Metal |
Frequency Response | 20Hz to 18kHz (Metal tape) |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 58dB (Dolby B) |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 1.0% |
Heads | 1 x record/playback, 1 x erase |
Inputs | Line in |
Outputs | Line output, Headphone output |
Type | Stereo Cassette Deck |
Input | Line input: 77.5 mV |
Detailed technical specifications for the KX-3010 stereo cassette deck, including frequency response and signal-to-noise ratio.
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Describes the sequence of mechanical actions when initiating forward playback or recording from a stopped state.
Explains the mechanical process for starting reverse playback or recording from a stopped state.
Details the mechanical steps involved in stopping forward playback or recording.
Outlines the mechanical sequence for stopping reverse playback or recording.
Describes the mechanism's engagement for fast forward and rewind functions from a stopped state.
Explains the mechanical transition from playback to cue/review mode, typically for locating tracks.
Procedures for demagnetizing and cleaning critical head components and the pinch roller.
Steps for aligning the record/playback head azimuth for optimal stereo separation and clarity.
Instructions for adjusting the tape transport speed for accurate playback pitch.
Process for setting the correct output level during playback using different tape types.
Method for adjusting the bias current for optimal recording and playback frequency response.
Procedure to set the input recording level for optimal signal strength without distortion.
How to calibrate the front panel 'FL meter' to indicate 0 dB correctly.
Adjusting the sensitivity for the quick reverse function, likely related to tape end detection.