The Dual 839 is so
different from all other cassette decks that, rather than list its many
features, we'll guide you through them as if the 839 were in front of you.
First, the 839 is
bi-directional in record and playback. This doubles the length of every
cassette. You'll notice there's no door between you and the cassette
compartment. Insert a cassette and it will lock in precise alignment.
That's Dual Direct
Load and lock system. (a subtle but important touch; any slack in the tape is
immediately taken up.)
Follow us carefully
on his next one. Even when the tape is in motion, you can pull it out and
replace it with another, and the
previous mode resumes automatically. Useful? When the tape nears the end at a
crucial moment, you can have a new tape in place without missing beat.
The 839 is just as
innovative in playback. If a tape made on another deck is too sharp or too
flat, no problem. Playback pitch can be varied over an 8 percent range. And previously recorded tapes with clicks,
pops and disc jockey interruptions can be cleaned up electronically - smoothly
and permanently. Dual's fade/edit control lets you do that with complete
confidence, because it functions in playback.
Back to recording.
He peak-level LED indicators react faster than any other metering system. And
more accurately, because they're equalized. They read the full processed signal
- including the high frequency boost other decks add but only Dual reads. No more
risk of overloading a tape into distortion.
There's still more.
Much more. Full metal record and playback. 6-way bias/equalization. Two-motor,
twin-capstan drive system.
Computer logic
solenoid-activated controls. Switchable multiplex filter. Switchable limiter.
Line/mic mixing. Two-way memory stop with automatic replay. Headphone level
controls. And operation by external timer or optional wireless remote control.
What about the 839's
audible performance? The specifications can give you a hint. Wow and flutter
±0,3 percent WRMS. Frequency Response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±3 dB.
Signal-to-Noise is better than 69 dB
Type: Single cassette tape deck
Track System: 4 Tarack, 2 Channel Stereo
Heads: 1 for Record/Playback; 2 for Erase
Tape Speed: 4,75 cm/s
Pitch: Control range ±4%
Wow and Flutter
: ±0.03% (WRMS)
To DIN, playback
only : ±0,06%
To DIN,
recording/plauback : ±0,09%
Frequency
Response 9ref. To DIN tolerances):
Standard Fe Tape
: 30 - 18,000 Hz
CrO₂ Tape : 30 - 19,000 Hz
FeCr Tape : 30 - 19,000 Hz
Pure Metal Tape
: 30 - 20,000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio (with Dolby NR)
Fe Tape : 64 dB
CrO₂ Tape :
64 dB
FeCr Tape : 67 dB
Metal : 67 dB
Channel Separation
9at 1000 Hz)
Between Stereo
Channels : 35 dB
Between Channels (in
opposite direction) : 60 dB
Erasure (at 1000
Hz): 70 dB
Oscillator Frequency
(push/pull oscillator): 105 kHz
Inputs
Sensitivity/Impedance:
Microphone Jack
: 0,25 mV/10 k Ω
Amplifier/Receiver
DIN Jack : 0,5 mV/6,3 k Ω
Amplifier/Receiver
RCA Jack : 40 mV/82 k Ω
Outputs
Load/Impedance
Amplifier/Receiver
DIN Jack : 0-580 mV/10 k Ω
Amplifier/Receiver
RCA Jack : 0-580 mV/2 k Ω
Headphones Jack
: 4 - 2000 Ω
Fast Wind Time (C-60
cassette): 65 sec.
Line Voltage: 115 volt and 230 volt
Line Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Power
Conssumption: 40 W
Dimensions (W x H x
D): 440 x 150 x 360 mm
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