Teac's
Stereo Cassette Deck - Advanced Technology Delivers Professional Sound
The C-2
stereo cassette recorder has been precision-engineered to give you top-quality
performance. Two motors and a solidly built transport give improved
tape-to-head contact eliminating dropouts, plus an extremely low wow and
flutter figure. A 3-head design produces superior frequency response, resulting
in clear, beliavable sound reproduction. Switch-selectable bias and
equalization allow optimum performance from any type of tape, and in addition
allows you to take advantage of the new metal particle tape which provides
greatly enhanced reproduction fidelity.
Features
True 3-Head
System
3-Position
Bias/EQ for All Popular Tapes
Two
Motor/Feather Touch Micro-Switched Full Logic Controlled Transport
dbx II
Interface ( Optional)
Differential
Gear-Coupled Record Level Controls
Record Mute
Optional
Plug-in Bias/EQ Modules to Optimize Performance
Remote
Control Capability
Dual-Process
Dolby Noise Reduction System
Peak Program
Meter
Programmable
Timer Function
Standard
Rack Mount
Optional
Accessories
RC-90 Remote
Control
RX-8 dbx
Unit
TO-8 test
Tone oscillator to Set Bias precisely
CX-8B
Adjustable Bias/EQ Card (Brown)
Specifications:
Track
System: 4-Track, 2-Channel Stereo
Motors:
1 x FG
Servo-Controlled DC Capstan Motor
1 x DC Reel
Motor
Heads: 3 ( Erase, Record and Playback)
Type of
Tape: Compact Cassette C-60, C-90
Tape
Speed: 1-7/8 ips
Wow and
Flutter: 0,05% (NAB Weighted)
Frequency
Response:
Metal
Particle Tape : 20 - 20,000 Hz
Co (CrO₂)
Tape : 20 - 18,000 Hz
Low Noise
Tape : 20 - 16,000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio: 58 dB (can be improved with Dolby
NR) to 63 dB/ 1 kHz, 68 dB / over 5 kHz
Fast
Forward/Rewind Time: 90 seconds for C-60
Inputs:
2 x Line
: 60 mV/30 k Ω
2 x Mic
: 0,25 mV (-72 dB)/200 Ω or more
Outputs:
2 x Line
: 0,3 V/50 kohm or more
1 x Stereo
Headphone Jack / 8 Ω
Power
Requirements/Consumption: 117 V AC, 60
Hz / 33 W
Dimensions
(W x H x D): 482 x 147 x 345 mm
919" x 5-3/4" x 13-1/2")
Weight: 14 kg (31 lbs)
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