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Teac C-3
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Push
Button
Control
Panel
>
(Play)
Button
Pressing
this
button
causes
the
tape
to
run
at
normal
speed
(form
left
to
right).
If
the
deck
is
in
the
REC
MUTE
or
RECORD/
PAUSE
modes,
pressing
the
play
(>)
but-
ton
resumes
normal
recording.
To
initiate
the
RECORD
mode,
see
below.
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LEFT
RECORD
RIGHT
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The
left
and
right
controls
are
geared
to-
gether
to
allow
simultaneous
adjustment
of
the
record
level
to
both
channels.
Each
channel
can
be
adjusted
independently
by
holding
one
knob
and
turning
the
other.
“<=
@
OUTPUT
Control
This
knob
is
used
to
adjust
the
output
level
to
the
PHONES
jack
and
to
the
OUTPUT
jacks
on
the
rear
panel.
Both
channels
are
controlled
together.
When
the
MONITOR
switch
is
at
TAPE
or
SOURCE
position
the
level
at
the
OUTPUT
jacks
and
indicated
on
the
PEAK
LEVEL
meters
is
not
affected
by
this
knob.
¢<
(Rewind)
Button
Pressing
this
button
rewinds
the
tape
at
high
speed
to
the
beginning
of
the
tape
or
to
the
000
position
on
the
tape
counter
if
the
MEMORY
switch
is
ON.
When
the
tape
is
fully
rewound,
the
end-of-tape
stop
mechanism
automatically
stops
the
tape
transport.
~@
TAPE
COUNTER
The
TAPE
COUNTER
counts
up
when
the
tape
is
moving
forward
and
counts
down
when
the
tape
is
moving
in
reverse
(rewind)
direction.
Counter
can
be
reset
to
000
by
>>
(Fast
Forward)
Button
depressing
the
reset
button
on
the
right
Press
this
button
if
you
want
to
fast
forward
side
of
the
counter.
The
TAPE
COUNTER
wind
the
tape.
The
end-of-tape
stop
mecha-
_—_~
is
also
used
in
conjunction
with
the
nism
operates
when
the
tape
is
fully
wound.
MEMORY
switch
for
auto
stop
or
repeat
STOP
Button
play
operation.
See
MEMORY
switch
Press
this
button
to
stop
the
tape
and
re-
explanation.
lease
any
other
mode.
RECORD
Button
(with
Indicator
Lamp)
In
order
to
initiate
recording,
press
this
button
and,
while
holding
it
in,
simultane-
ously
press
the
play
(
»
)
button.
The
deck
will
go
into
the
record
mode,
the
RECORD
indicator
lamp
will
light
and
the
tape
will
run
at
normal
speed.
If
the
RECORD
but-
ton
and
the
PAUSE
button
are
pressed
together,
the
deck
willgo
intothe
RECORD/
aa
PAUSE
mode
the
deck
is
ready
for
ree
[7
2
cording
but
the
tape
will
not
run.
Sub-
|
sequently
pressing
the
play
(
>
)
button
will
set
the
deck
in
the
record
mode.
In
the
RECORD/PAUSE
mode
both
the
RECORD
indicator
lamp
and
the
PAUSE
indicator
lamp
will
light.
Note:
It
is
not
possible
to
initiate
the
record
mode
if
the
cassette
inserted
in
the
deck
has
had
the
record
protection
tabs
removed.
REC
MUTE
Button
(record
muting)
If
the
REC
MUTE
button
is
pressed
while
a
recording
is
being
made,
the
signal
is
re-
moved
and
only
the
erase
signal
is
applied
to
the
tape.
In
other
words,
a
period
of
silence
will
be
recorded
on
the
tape.
The
REC
MUTE
mode
is
released
by
pressing
either
the
play
)
or
PAUSE
buttons.
See
page
9
for
a
fuller
explanation
of
record
muting.
PAUSE
Button
(with
Indicator
Lamp)
Use
the
PAUSE
button
to
stop
the
tape
motion
temporarily
during
RECORD,
REC
MUTE
or
play
(
»
)
operation.
The
pinch
roller
is
retracted
from
the
capstan
and
the
tape
stops
moving
but
the
previously
selected
mode
is
not
deactivated.
Press
p
,
me
<<)
or
STOP
buttons
to
release
the
PAUSE
mode.
Note:
PAUSE
is
not
effective
during
rewind
(
<<
)
or
fast
forward
(
>>
).
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@
MIC
Jacks
-
Connect
microphones
to
these
jacks
for
stereo
recording,
L
for
the
left
microphone
and
R
for
the
right.
For
mono
recordings
a
single
microphone
can
be
plugged
into
the
L/MONO
jack.
The
mono
signal
will
be
recorded
on
both
channels.
TAPE
COUNTER
eo)
~
»»
@BIAS/REC
CALIBRATION
_
With
the
button
in
the
PRE-SET
position
the
bias
level
appropriate
for
recording
on
normal,
chromium
dioxide
(CrO,)
or
metal
tape
is
selected
using
the
BIAS
switch
@.
These
factory
pre-set
levels
are
‘average’
levels
for
the
three
types
of
tape.
For
precise
calibration
of
the
record
and
bias
levels
to
suit
your
favorite
tape,
the
button
can
be
set
in
the
ADJUST
position
and
adjust-
ment
made
with
a
small
screwdriver.
This
procedure
is
explained
in
detail
on
pages
7
~
and
8
under
BIAS/REC
Calibration.
RECORD
REC
MUTE
NG
po)
ol
L/MONO
MIC
BIAS/REC
CALIBRATION
BIAS
REC
LEVEL
~--@®
PEAK
LEVEL
Meters
These
meters
will
indicate
the
peak
level
of
the
sound
selected
by
the
MONITOR
switch,
A
Dolby
reference
mark
(
OO
)
is
indicated
at
0dB
position
on
the
meter
scale.

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Teac C-3 Specifications

Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
track system4-track 2-channel stereo
heads3: Erase, record & playback
type of tapeCassette tape C-60 and C-90
tape speed1 7/8 ips
wow and flutter (NAB Weighted)0.05 %
frequency response20 — 20, 000 Hz
signal to noise ratio58 dB
fast wind timeApproximately 90 seconds for C-60
Inputs and Outputs IconInputs and Outputs
line input60 mV, 50 k ohms
microphone input0.25 mV/-72 dB
line output0.3 V for load impedance of 50 k ohms or more
headphone output8 ohms
power requirements100/117/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 25 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions482(W) x 147(H) x 345(D) mm
weight10 kg

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