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Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
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Tape Speed | 4.8 cm/s |
Heads | 1 x record/playback, 1 x erase |
Signal to Noise Ratio (Normal Tape) | 58dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio (Chrome Tape) | 60dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio (Metal Tape) | 62dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio (Dolby B) | 68dB |
Wow and Flutter | 0.08% (WRMS) |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.8% |
Power Supply | AC 120V, 60Hz |
Type | Cassette Deck |
Motor | 2 x DC servo |
Input | Line x 1, Mic x 1 |
Output | Line out |
Dimensions | 435 x 145 x 285 mm |
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (Line) | 77mV/50k ohms |
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (Mic) | 0.25 mV/10 kΩ |
General safety warnings, including risk of shock and proper handling.
FCC and Industry Canada compliance details for operation in USA and Canada.
Instructions for environmentally responsible disposal of electronic equipment and batteries.
Guidelines for proper disposal of waste batteries and accumulators.
Lists supplied accessories, explains manual conventions, and covers product registration.
Guidance on optimal placement and information on compatible cassette types.
Details on incompatible tapes and tape slack prevention methods.
Procedures for cleaning essential components for optimal performance.
Explains audio input/output jacks, voltage selector, and power cord connection.
Best practices for operating the unit and functions of remote control buttons.
Step-by-step guide to playing tapes and selecting reverse playback modes.
How to use the headphone output and listen to audio.
Explanation of the Return-to-Zero function for Tape I.
How to prepare and start recording on a cassette tape.
Streamlined recording initiation and basic level adjustment.
Instructions for copying cassette tapes from Deck I to Deck II.
Configuring the unit for automatic playback and recording at scheduled times.
Solutions for common problems related to power, sound, transport, and recording.
Troubleshooting playback speed, auto-reverse, and dubbing errors.