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Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60dB |
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Type | Reel-to-reel tape recorder |
Tape Speed | 19 cm/s (7.5 ips) or 9.5 cm/s (3.75 ips) |
Inputs | Microphone |
Outputs | Line |
Power Supply | 110-240V AC, 50-60Hz |
Identifies and labels all operational controls and indicators on the REVOX G 36.
Details the specific functions of each push button and dial on the control panel.
Explains how tape is divided into two tracks for stereo or mono recording.
Describes the four-track tape division and its advantages for tape economy.
Details external connections and sockets on the recorder's rear panel.
Instructions on setting voltage and selecting appropriate fuses.
Explains tape speed selection and power switch usage.
Guides on threading tape, using the counter, and handling reels.
Explains interchanging reels and tape tension switch.
Details track selection for mono and stereo recording.
Guides on connecting sources and setting input sensitivity.
Explains setting record levels and interpreting VU meters.
Illustrates mixing multiple audio sources for recording.
Describes monitoring the audio signal quality during recording.
Explains comparing original sound and recorded signals.
Details playback using the recorder's built-in amplifier and controls.
Explains connecting external speakers and amplifiers for playback.
Guides on configuring the recorder for stereo recording.
Discusses recording FM stereo broadcasts and filter use.
Emphasizes preserving stereophonic space and adjusting balance.
Details stereo playback with external or internal amplifiers.
Explains transferring audio from one track to another.
Details adding a second audio signal and controlling levels.
Describes recording two different monaural signals for simultaneous replay.
Explains creating echo effects using time delay.
Instructions for using the REVOX G 36 solely as an audio amplifier.
Provides guidelines for periodic cleaning of heads and other parts.
Lists detailed technical specifications like tape speed, frequency response, and distortion.