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TC-FX600
Signal-to-noise
ratio
(NAB,
at
peak
level):
Dolby
NR
switch
Cassette
TYPE
IV
(Sony
METALLIC)
TYPE
I
(Sony
DUAD)
TYPE
II
(Sony
UCX)
TYPE
I
(Sony
BHF)
OFF
|B-TYPE-ON
C-TYPE-ON
72
dB
|
58
dB
;
Total
Harmonic
Outputs:
Line
outputs
(phono
jacks)
Output
level
0.44
V
at
load
impedance
50
k2
Load
impedance
over
10
k22.
Headphone
output
eb
al
level
0.43
mW
at
load
impedance
a
US,
Canadian
model:
AC
120
V,
60
Hz
AEP
model:
AC
240,
60
Hz
UK
model:
AC
220,
60
Hz
E
model:
AC:
110,
120,
220,
240
50/60
Hz
Power
Requirements:
Power
Consumption:
AC
26W
Dimensions:
Approx.
430(w)
x
105(h)
x
275(d)
mm
167/s(w)
x
43/,(h)
x
10%/,
(d)
inches
including
projecting
parts
and
controls
Weight:
Approx.
5.5
kg
(12
Ibs
3
oz)
0dB
=0.775
V
Tape
Transport
Mechanism
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Distortion:
1.0
%
(Sony
DUAD
and
METALLIC)
Inputs:
=
Microphone
inputs
(phone
jacks)
Sensitivity
0.25
mV
For
a
low-impedance
microphone
Line
inputs
(phono
jacks)
Sensitivity
77.5
mV
(50
kQ)
FEATURES
Dolby
NR
C-type
noise
reduction
system
In
addition
to
the
conventional
B-type
Dolby
NR
system,
the
TC-FX77
employs
the
newly-developed
C-type
Dolby
NR
system
which
reduces
tape
noise
twice
as
effectively
as
the
B-type
system.
The
C-type
system
also
incorporates
an
anti-saturation
network
to
improve
the
high-frequency
dynamic
range
by
4
dB
at
10
kHz.
Newly-developed
LA
(Laser
Amorphous)
head
The
record/playback
head
is
made
of
a
special
amorphous
magnetic
alloy
developed
by
Sony,
and
its
cores
are
solidly
welded
by
laser.
This
new
highly-
durable
head
provides
a
wider
dynamic
range
and
a
more
extended
frequency
response,
especially
in
the
high-frequency
range.
The
head
is
designed
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
potential
of
the
metal
tapes.
Digital
linear
counter
This
counter
indicates
the
recording
or
playback
time
elapsed
on
the
tape
so
that
the
tape
can
be
precisely
indexed.
While
conventional
displays
can
only
indicate
the
elapsed
recording
time,
this
display
can
indicate
with
a
minus
sign
how
much
recording
time
remains.
Tape
programming
functions
The
AMS
(Automatic
Music
Sensor),
Memory,
Repeat
and
Ending
Control
functions
allow
you
to
program
the
tape
deck
operation
as
you
desire.
AMS:
for
locating
the
beginning
of
a
selection
on
the
tape.
Memory:
for
easily
locating
any
point
on
the
tape.
Repeat:
for
repeating
any
selection
any
number
of
times.
Ending
control:
for
stopping
the
tape
after
playing
a
paticular
number
of
selections.
Full-logic
““feather-touch”
operation
At
the
slightest
touch,
the
‘‘feather-touch’”’
func-
tion
buttons
which
control
a
microprocessor
enable
you
to
switch
directly
from
one
mode
to
another
without
going
through
the
stop
mode.
Bright
16
segment
peak
program
meters
and
wide-
scale
REC
LEVEL
(recording
level)
controls
The
peak
program
meters
follow
the
transient
peaks
of
the
music
and
maintain
the
peak
readings
for
about
4
seconds.
This
double
indication
and
the
wide-scale
REC
LEVEL
controls
make
it
easy
to
set
critical
recording
levels
precisely.
Timer-activated
recording
and
playback
A
timer
switch
is
provided
to
turn
the
deck
on
and
off
any
number
of
times
at
preset
times
determined
by
an
optional
timer.
Remote
control
operation
Using
the
optional
RM-50
or
RM-80
remote
control
unit,
various
operations—recording,
playback,
record
muting
operation,
etc.
can
be
remotely
controlled.
When
the
RM-65
synchro
remote
control
unit
is
used
to
connect
this
cassette
deck
with
a
turntable
equipped
with
a
synchro
remote
control
jack
or
a
TC-
PBS
stereo
cassette
player,
the
operation
of
the
cas-
sette
deck
and
the
turntable
or
TC-PB5
will
be
syn-
chronized.
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