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track system | 4-track 2-channel stereo |
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heads | 3: Erase, record & playback |
type of tape | Cassette tape C-60 and C-90 |
tape speed | 1 7/8 ips |
wow and flutter (NAB Weighted) | 0.05 % |
frequency response | 20 — 20, 000 Hz |
signal to noise ratio | 58 dB |
fast wind time | Approximately 90 seconds for C-60 |
line input | 60 mV, 50 k ohms |
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microphone input | 0.25 mV/-72 dB |
line output | 0.3 V for load impedance of 50 k ohms or more |
headphone output | 8 ohms |
power requirements | 100/117/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 25 W |
dimensions | 482(W) x 147(H) x 345(D) mm |
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weight | 10 kg |
Describes the POWER switch, cassette holder, timer switch, EJECT button, TEST IN socket, and PHONES jack.
Details playback, rewind, fast forward, stop, record, record mute, and pause buttons.
Explains MONITOR, DOLBY NR, INPUT, MEMORY, EQ, BIAS switches and PEAK LEVEL meters.
Details power cord, dbx terminals, output, IN/OUT (DIN), LINE IN, and control signal connectors.
Illustrates RX-8/MX-8, Timer, and Tuner connection configurations for the C-3 deck.
Guides on how to perform stereo playback and record operations, including setting levels.
Instructions for connecting and using microphones for monaural and stereo recordings.
Detailed steps for adjusting BIAS and REC LEVEL for optimal tape recording quality.
Guides for setting up automatic recording and playback using a clock timer.
Explains how to record over existing tape sections or create running splices.
Describes the function of creating unrecorded portions during recording.
Explains the advantage of monitoring recordings in real-time.
Instructions for mounting the unit in EIA standard racks.
Guides on how to access and clean heads, pinch rollers, and capstan shaft.
Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the heads and tape path components.
Instructions on how to demagnetize heads and metal parts in the tape path.
Technical details including track system, heads, tape speed, frequency response, and power requirements.