What is stereo?




There are now two system of high fidelity, monophonic (monaural) and stereophonic. Monophonic is a system that starts from one microphone and is fed through a single high fidelity set. Stereophonic is a double system. Two separate microphones are placed at different sides of the orchestra and two different systems are used to keep the two signals or channels separated. Two separate speakers are used, placed on different sides of you room. Stereo is much like 3-D photography, two slightly different sound reach your ears giving you a new dimension in sound.




H.H. Scott '59





Marantz TT-275 turntable

Automatic-return Direct Drive Turntable

Features

Slim-line semi-automatic direct-drive turntable with stroboscope and pitch control

Front operation with cover closed

Straight low-mass arm gives better tracking

Easy upgrading, replacement and, alignment with plug-in cartridge mount

Heavy-die-cast aluminum platter with flat mat gives low wow and flutter and stable sound with ideal record support

High compliance feet reduced structure borne feedback

 

Specifications

Turntable

Motor:  20-pole 30-slot 3-phase brushless type DC Servo controlled direct drive motor

Speed:  3-⅓ and 45 rpm

Speed Calibration:  Pitch control ±2,5%

Wow and Flutter: ± 0,15%  DIN 45 507

Rumble: 

36 dB (DIN 45 539A unweighted)

62 dB (DIN 45 539B weighted)

Turntable Platter:  296 mm aluminum alloy die-cast with strobe outside rim (for 33-⅓ rpm)

Operation:  Automatic return, automatic shut off, stop

Cueing:  Oil-damped

Tonearm

Effective Length:  222 mm

Usable Cartridge:  P-mount Universal type

Cartridge

Type:  Moving Magnet type with 0,6 mil stylus

Frequency Response:  20 - 20,000 Hz

Output Voltage:  2,6 mV ±1,1 dB at 1 kHz  3,54 cm/sec

Channel Balance:  within 2,5 dB at 1 kHz

Channel Separation:  better than 16 dB at 1 kHz

Load Resistance:  47 k

Weight:  6 g

General

Power Consumption:  6 watts

Dimensions (W x H x D):  416 x 100 x 337 mm

Weight:  3,9 kg


 

Marantz TT-185 turntable

Automatic-return Belt Drive Turntable

Features

Slim-line semi-automatic belt drive turntable with servo controlled motor

Low-mass arm for improved tracking

Plug-in cartridge ensures wide compatibility and easy upgrading and stylus replacement

Heavy platter with flat mat for stable sound quality, lowered feedback and ideal record support

High compliance feet help cut out feedback

 


Specifications

Turntable

Motor:  DC Servo motor

Speed:  3-⅓ and 45 rpm

Wow and Flutter:  0,15% WRMS

Rumble:  57 dB (DIN 45 539B weighted)

Turntable Platter:  296 mm aluminum alloy die-cast

Operation:  Automatic return, automatic shut off, stop

Cueing:  Oil-damped

Tonearm

Effective Length:  222 mm

Usable Cartridge:  P-mount Universal type

Cartridge

Type:  Moving Magnet type with 0,6 mil stylus

Frequency Response:  20 - 20,000 Hz

Output Voltage:  2,5 mV ±3,5 dB at 1 kHz  3,54 cm/sec

Channel Balance:  within 3 dB at 1 kHz

Channel Separation:  better than 18 dB at 1 kHz

Load Resistance:  47 k

Weight:  6 g

Genaral

Power Consumption:  4 watts

Dimensions (W x H x D):  420 x 99 x 337 mm

Weight:  2,8 kg


 

Technics SL-D3 turntable

Features:

Front panel controls provide exceptional convenience

Integral rotor/platter structure for stable rotation

"TNRC" (Technics Non-Resonance Compound) base material provides an acoustic shield

Low-mass, low-friction gimbal suspension tonearm

Pitch control with illuminated stroboscope

Viscous-damped cueing

Anti-skating control

Hinged, detachable dust cover

Auto-start, auto-stop, auto-return and programmable repeat play make the SL-D3 a pleasure to use.

Since everything is automatic, you don't need to touch the tonearm unless you want to move too a particular cut on the record. The "memo-repeat" feature allows you to repeat a rcord up to six times, or indefinitely if you prefer.

 


Ask any disc jockey about direct-drive specifications as accurate as these and he'll tell you how important they are. He'll also tell you how expensive they are. Unless he's heard about Technics D-3 turntables. You'll use our D Series turntables for the same reasons radio stations and discos use our professional turntables; the performance of Technics direct drive. Yet perhaps the best part about all this performance is the prices you can have it for.

And with Technics, the price includes our B-FG servo-speed control which constantly monitors and instantaneously corrects turntable speed. So even if the power fluctuates, your Technics direct-drive performance won't. that's an important feature.

So is having all the electronic controls on the front panel. You can turn the power on, change speed, change record size, program Memo-Repeat, even vary the pitch by 10%, all without ever lifting the hinged, detachable dust cover. But when you do, you'll discover Technics universal S-shaped statically balanced tonearm. It not only has an anti-skate control but oil-damped cueing , too.

And the Base is made from Technics unique THRC base material. So even if you play your music loud, there's little chance of acoustic feedback.

 


Specifications

Tunrtable Section

Type:  Automatic turntable

Drive Method:  Direct drive

Motor:  Brushless DC motor

Drive Control Method:  B-FG servo control

Turntable Platter:  Aluminum die-cast

Plater Diameter:  312 mm (12-9/32")

Speeds:  33-⅓ and 45 rpm

Pitch Control:  10% adjustment range

Wow and Flutter:  0,014% WRMS

Rumble (IEC 98A)

Unweighted :  -53 dB

Weighted :  -75 dB

Tonearm Section

Type:  Universal Tonearm

Effective Length:  230 mm (9-1/16")

Trcaking Error Angle: 

Within 2°32' at the outer groove of 30 cm (12") record

Within 0°32' at the inner groove of 30 cm (12") record

Offset Angle:  22°

Stylus Pressure Adjustment Range:  0 - 2,5 g

Applicable Cartridge Weight Range:  6 - 9,5 g (13,5 - 17 g including headshell)

Headshell Weight:  7,5 g

Cartridge Section

Model No.:  EPC-270 C

Type:  Moving magnet

Frequency Response:  20 Hz to 25 kHz (20 Hz to 15 kHz ±2 dB)

Output Voltage: 

3,2 mV at 1 kHz (5 cm/s, zero to peak lateral velocity

9 mV at 1 kHz, (10 cm/s zero to peak 45° velocity ) DIN 45 500

Channel Separation:  25 dB at 1 kHz

Channel Balance:  within 2 dB at 1 kHz

Compliance (dynamic):  10 x 10¯⁶ cm/dyne at 100 Hz

Stylus Pressure:  1,75 ± 0,25 g (17,5 ± 2,5 mN)

Load Impedance:  47 k  to 100 k

Weight:  6,0 g

Genaral

Power Requirements:  110-120 / 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  4,5 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  430 x 130 x 375 mm (16-59/64" x 5-7/64" x 14-49/64")

Weight:  7 kg (15,4 lb)


 

Denon DR-M3 cassette deck

 

3-Head Microcomputer-controlled Tape Tuning System Stereo Cassette Deck

Features

Silent operation with smooth operational feel

Wide scale 2-color FL peak meter with automatic peak hold previsions

A microcomputer-controlled tape tuning system, automatically tunes itself for the optimal recording characteristics

A cam-servo motor with a microcomputer control rotary encode checking system

Improved tape tension servo sensor mechanism, much more stable tape head contact and tape travel

 

Computer Tuning (CTS)

This tuning system automatically sets the equalizer and recording sensitivity, both of which are important to maximizing the performance of various tapes and to make high quality recordings, the tuning time is only 5 seconds; recording chances are not missed. When the cassette is loaded, the auto tape selector sets the deck to the standard optimum condition. Strictly speaking, however, the recording sensitivity and frequency characteristics of the tapes vary, depending on its type.

The computer tuning system allows the maximum performance of the tape to be heard and at the same time ideally corrects the frequency characteristics to a flat and wide range characteristic.

 


Specifications

Type:  Vertical tape loading 4-track 2-channel stereo cassette tape deck

Heads:

1 x SF Record/Playback combination head

1 x Double gap ferrite Erase head

Motors

For capstan : 1 x FG servo DD motor for

For Real Winding : 1 x DC motor

Tape Speed:  4,8 cm/sec

Fast Forward /Rewind Time"  approx. 90 sec. C-60 cassette tape

Recording Bias:  approx. 105 kHz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio Overal (at 3% T.H.D. level):  Dolby C ON more than 73 dB (CCIR/ARM)

Frequency Response Overal (at -20 dB Metal tape) :  25 - 21,000 Hz ±3 dB

Frequency Range (at -20 dB Metal tape):  20 - 23,000 Hz

Channel Separation:  better than 40 dB (at 1 kHz)

Crosstalk:  better than 65 dB (at 1 kHz)

Woa and Flutter:  less than 0,027% WRMS

Input

Microphone :  0,35 mV (-67 dB) with input level control at maximum

Input Impedance :  10 k  unbalanced

Line :  77,5 mV with input level control at maximum

Input Impedance :  50 k  unbalanced

Output

Line :  775 mV (0 dB) with output level control at maximum (with 10 k  load, recorded level of 200 Pwb.mm)

Headphone :  1,2 mW with output level control at maximum (optimum load impedance 8  to 2 k )

Accessories :  Parallel PIN cord x 2, cleaning stick set x 1

Power Requirements:  AC 110, 120, 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  22 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  434 x 115 x 286 mm

Weight:  5,7 kg

Denon DR-M2 cassette deck

3-head Tape Tension Servo System Stereo Cassette Deck

Features:

Newly developed flat better D.D. capstan servo motor. Drawbacks from belt or idler designs are completely eliminated

The cam-servo motor with a microcomputer control rotary encode checking system

Improved tape tension servo sensor mechanism

Computer full logic mechanism with high reliability

New non-slip reel drive mechanism

Dolby C noise reduction. Double Dolby system

 


Specifications

Type:  Vertical tape loading 4-track 2-channel stereo cassette tape deck

Heads:

1 x SF Record/Playback combination head

1 x Double gap ferrite Erase head

Motors

For capstan : 1 x FG servo DD motor for

For Real Winding : 1 x DC motor

Tape Speed:  4,8 cm/sec

Fast Forward /Rewind Time"  approx. 90 sec. C-60 cassette tape

Recording Bias:  approx. 105 kHz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio Overal (at 3% T.H.D. level):  Dolby C ON more than 73 dB (CCIR/ARM)

Frequency Response Overal (at -20 dB Metal tape) :  25 - 21,000 Hz ±3 dB

Frequency Range (at -20 dB Metal tape):  20 - 23,000 Hz

Channel Separation:  better than 40 dB (at 1 kHz)

Crosstalk:  better than 65 dB (at 1 kHz)

Woa and Flutter:  less than 0,027% WRMS

Input

Microphone :  0,35 mV (-67 dB) with input level control at maximum

Input Impedance :  10 k  unbalanced

Line :  77,5 mV with input level control at maximum

Input Impedance :  50 k  unbalanced

Output

Line :  775 mV (0 dB) with output level control at maximum (with 10 k  load, recorded level of 200 Pwb.mm)

Headphone :  1,2 mW with output level control at maximum (optimum load impedance 8  to 2 k )

Accessories :  Parallel PIN cord x 2, cleaning stick set x 1

Power Requirements:  AC 110, 120, 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  22 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  434 x 115 x 286 mm

Weight:  5,7 kg


 

Denon DR-M1 cassette deck

Two-head Microcomputer controlled Cam Encord Mechanism Stereo Cassette Deck

Features:

Microcomputer Controlled Cam encord method "silent mechanism"

Automatic Fade In / Fade Out system

Automatic tape selector for Normal, Chrome and Metal cassette tape

Memory Stop system

Automatic Timer play and record function

Originally developed Denon Rec/Mute system

 


Specifications:

Type:  4-track, 2-channel stereo cassette deck

Heads

Record/Playback :  SF R/P head

Erase :  Double gap ferrite head

Motors:  DC motor x 2

Capstan: DC motor x !

Wow and Flutter:  0,035% WRMS

Fast Forward Time:  approx. 90 sec (C-60)

Frequency Response:  20 Hz - 20 kHz (Metal)

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  better than 73 dB (Dolby C NR on, at 3% T.H.D. by CCIR/ARM)

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

Microphone:  0,35 mV / 10 k

Line :  77,5 mV / 50 k

Output Load/Sensitivity

Line :  775 mV / 10 k

Headphones :  1,2 mW / 8 k (acceptable impedance of headphones 8 - 2 k ohms)

Power Requirements:  110, 120, 220, 240 AC, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  19 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  434 x 115 x 286 mm

Weight:  5,5 kg


 

Sony TC-K81 cassette tape deck

The Professional-Grade Performance of Three-Head Design

Independent-Suspension heads

With their superior performance and enhanced operating flexibility three-head machines are obviously attractive. But there are several problems particular to the design of three-head cassette decks. For example, it is no simple matter to fit there heads into the cassette shell's openings. Fitting each head into a different opening raises the problem of tape skewing between the heads which causes azimuth error. Even slight azimuth error can result in audible high frequency losses. Thus, decks that insert each head through its own opening often require the user to re-adjust head azimuth before recording each side of each cassette.

However, placing the record and playback heads through the same opening can cause improper contact with the cassette's pressure pad, as well as interference between the two heads. In this configuration, bias leakage and magnetic cross-feed can degrade the monitored sound during recording when both heads are active. Sony with its long experience in three-head recording,, has solved these problems with a unique, new head configuration;

Independent Suspension.

Unlike the vast majority of three-head cassette decks, the Sony TC-K81 (and TC-K71), with Independent Suspension, use physically distinct, individually-shielded record and playback heads. Separate shielding reduces magnetic cross-feed and bias leakage dramatically. While physically distinct from each other, both the record and playback heads still fit into the cassette's center opening, in fact, the two head gaps are intentionally brought close together - less than 3,1 milimeters apart. As a result, both gaps make proper contact with the cassette's pressure pad. And the gaps are so close together that skewing error is reduced to the vanishing point. There is no need for user-adjustable azimuth.

Sony's Independent-Suspension three-head design ensures that the frequency response of these machines is not only extended, but also extremely stable. You can expect good result on each cassette, from the beginning of the tape to the end, on side A as well as side B. Of course the record and playback heads of these decks boast Sony's Sendust and Ferrite head formulation (as described for the TC-K44 and K61). The S & F design provides high permeability low specific resistance. Un supressed maximum flux density and exceptionally long service life.

 


Bias and Record Calibration

The TC-K81 incorporates even more sophisticated adjustments for each tape formulation. Bias and record calibrations permit the K81 to be handtailored to suit the requirements of each tape. Built-in test-tone oscillators, the monitoring capability of the three-head format and the deck's own Peak Program Meters combine to make calibration quick, simple, and precise.

The bias calibration procedure of the TC-K81 establishes flat frequency response by obtaining equal output for a 400 Hz and an 8000 Hz test tone. These tones are recorded and played back together, and displayed on the deck's meters. To make the adjustment, you simply turn the Bias Cal Knob for equal readings on both meters. Because switching to the calibration mode automatically increases meter sensitivity, the adjustment is accurate to within 0,5 dB.

The result is flat high-frequency response and low-distortion recording with any tape you use. In addition, the K81 provides record level calibration with the 400 Hz tone. You make adjustments with the left and right controls, setting the meters to the Rac Cal reference marks. When set, Dolby noise reduction tracking in encode and decode will be precise, resulting in accurate high-frequency sound during both loud and soft passages.

 

Closed-Loop Dual -Capstan drive

Conventional cassette decks use a single drive capstan, engaging a single pinch rolle; to drive the tape. While single-capstan drive often yields good performance, dual-capstan drive - using two capstans and two pinch rollers - is a superior system. The TC-K81 (and TC-K71) incorporate dual-capstan drive. Both capstans are driven from the BSL motor by the same belt, in a closed-loop configuration. The capstans are located on either side of the head assembly, for better control of tape tension, and minimum modulation noise.

Combining this drive system with a separate spooling motor, and two over-size anti-resonant flywheels, the K81  (and K71) achieve clear, unwavering sound, even during sustained notes.

 


 Specifications

Drive Type:  Belt

Servo Type:  Frequency

Number of Motors:  Two

Motor Type:  Capstan: BSL; Spooling:  High-Torque

Number of Heads:  Three

Record/Play Head Type :  2 x S&F

Erase Head Type :  2-Gap Ferrite

Record Level Calibration:  400 Hz osc.

Fast-Forward/Rewind Time (C-60):  80 sec.

Wow and Flutter:  0,04% (WRMS), 0,12% (DIN 45507)

Frequency Response (±3 dB, Re: -20 dB)

Metallic Tape : 30 - 18,000 Hz

FeCr Tape : 30 - 18,000 Hz

EHF Tape : 30 - 17,000 Hz

SHF Tape : 30 - 15,000 Hz

Re: 0 dB Metalic Tape : 30 -13,000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio ( Dolby NR Off, Re: 3% THD, Peak, IHF-A Wtd.)

Metallic Tape : 60 dB

FeCr Tape : 60 dB

EHF Tape : 58 dB

SHF Tape : 54 dB

Improvement with Dolby NR On :  Up to 5 Db at 1 kHz, 10  Db at 5 kHz or above

Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz, Re: 0 db Record level)

Metallic Tape : 0,8%

FeCr Tape : 0,8%

Crosstalk (1 kHz, tracks):  60 dB

Separation (1 kHz, channels):  35 dB

Erasure (400 Hz, incl. Metallic Tape):  60 dB

Bias Frequency:  105 kHz

Meter Range:  -40 dB, +8 dB

Line Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  77,5 mV/50 k ohms

Mic Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  0,25 mV/Low

Line Output Level: 

Fixed :  435 mV

Variable :  27,5 - 435 mV

Line Output Load Impedance Nominal/Minimum:  50/10 k ohms

Headphone Output Level:  4,9-77,5 mV

Nominal Headphone Impedance:  8 ohms

Power Requirements:  AC 120/240 V 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  26 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  430 x 130 x 290 mm (17" x 5-1/8" x 11-3/8")

Weight:  6,3 kg (13 lbs 14 oz)


 

Sony TC-K71 cassette tape deck

The Sony TC-K71 is outstanding examples of advanced technology in the service of music. This machine provide the exceptional sound quality of Sony's Independent-Suspension three-head design and the absolute precision of Closed-Loop Dual Capstan drive. The K71 offers variable bias for TypeI tapes, and including two-motor tape drive with BSL capstan motor and FG servo system, Sony's Dolby IC for greater dynamic range and lower distortion, microprocessor logic control with remote and timer capabilities, LED Peak-Program Meters with double indication peak-hold, and selected electronic parts for superior performance.

 


Three-Head Design

Many audiophiles prefer three-head decks - with separate erase, ecord, and playback heads - because this format permits them to monitor the tape an instant after it has been recorded. In this way, the user can compare the quality of the recorded music with the original source. Tape monitoring is convenient and in demanding applications, the monitored sound can be an invaluable recording tool. But three heads yield significant performance advantages, too.

A conventional cassette deck, with a combined record/play head different physical requirements from playback. Recording is a high-energy process, involving signal levels some 40 dB higher than playback. For good recording dynamic range, the head gap should be wide - three to five microns. Yet for playback high-frequency response, the gap should be narrow - no more than one micron. Any combined record/play head must necessarily represent a compromise between these two requirements.

The Sony TC-K71 circumvent this compromise. This deck have separate record and playback heads, each optimized to its particular function. The playback head has a narrow 0,9  micron gap for response out to 18,000 Hz. And the record head has a wide 4,5 micron gap for superb dynamic range. In fact, the high-energy capabilities of the record head easily meet the requirements of the most demanding tape formulations, including metal particle tape.

 

Variable Bias for Type

Slight variations in bias requirements from one brand to another can result in overly "bright" or "dull" high frequency response, and excess distortion. The problem is most serious for Type I tapes, which have the widest range of bias need. For this reason, the TCK71 variable bias for Type I cassettes. To use the bias control, you record sample material and switch back and forth between Tape and Source, correcting the bias for proper tonal balance.

 

 

 Specifications

Fast-Forward/Rewind Time (C-60):  80 sec.

Wow and Flutter:  0,04% (WRMS), 0,12% (DIN 45507)

Frequency Response (±3 dB, Re: -20 dB)

Metallic Tape : 30 - 18,000 Hz

FeCr Tape : 30 - 18,000 Hz

EHF Tape : 30 - 17,000 Hz

SHF Tape : 30 - 15,000 Hz

Re: 0 dB Metalic Tape : 30 -13,000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio ( Dolby NR Off, Re: 3% THD, Peak, IHF-A Wtd.)

Metallic Tape : 60 dB

FeCr Tape : 60 dB

EHF Tape : 58 dB

SHF Tape : 54 dB

Improvement with Dolby NR On :  Up to 5 Db at 1 kHz, 10  Db at 5 kHz or above

Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz, Re: 0 db Record level)

Metallic Tape : 0,8%

FeCr Tape : 0,8%

Crosstalk (1 kHz, tracks):  60 dB

Separation (1 kHz, channels):  35 dB

Erasure (400 Hz, incl. Metallic Tape):  60 dB

Bias Frequency:  105 kHz

Meter Range:  -40 dB, +8 dB

Line Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  77,5 mV/50 k ohms

Mic Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  0,25 mV/Low

Line Output Level: 

Fixed :  435 mV

Variable :  27,5 - 435 mV

Line Output Load Impedance Nominal/Minimum:  50/10 k ohms

Headphone Output Level:  4,9-77,5 mV

Nominal Headphone Impedance:  8 ohms

Power Requirements:  AC 120/240 V 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  26 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  430 x 130 x 290 mm (17" x 5-1/8" x 11-3/8")

Weight:  5,6 kg (12 lbs 5 oz)


 

JVC KD-A66 cassette tape deck


The B.E.S.T. Tuning System for Budget-Minded Perfectionists

The KD-A66 is an attractively priced deck, yet is laden with features like a programmed -to-order microcomputer (IC) for the JVC B.E.S.T. tuning system. It adjusts bias, equalization and sensitivity for optimum results from the particular cassette in use, automatically. And amazingly , it takes less than 25 seconds. This and other features should make the KD-A66 an even stronger choice for budget-minded perfectionists.

 

Get flat response from any tape with B.E.S.T.

While the mounted tape scurries back and forth under the supervision of the microcomputer, the B.E.S.T. tuning system records and plays back test signals on the tape and adjusts the deck in the following three areas:

Bias adjustment. Fine adjustment in eight steps.

Equalization adjustment. Fine adjustment in eight steps per channel.

Sensitivity matching. Eight steps to ensure accurate high frequency response when noise reduction is used.

The computer B.E.S.T. tuning system not only produces an ideal balance between bias, equalization and distortion, it also automatically detects whether the tape is normal-bias or chrome  (or chrome-equivalent) type, even if the deck's tape selector switches are incorrectly set.

After all is said and done, the B.E.ST. System gives you a flat response from 40 to 12,500 Hz with only ±1 dB deviation, no matter what tape is used.

 


Two-motor full-logic for finger-tip control

Direct change of mode, light-touch operation, punch-in recording and remote control - all of these technologies were reserved only for a handful of exotic and highly expensive decks until only a couple of years ago. Now you get all of these in the reasonably priced KD-A66. and thanks to the two-motor ID design, the tape transport offers low, low wow and flutter of only 0,4% (DIN 45 500)

 

All heads are hard-to-saturate SA (Sen-Alloy)

Again in the KD-A66, and X-Cut SA Rec/Play head is combined with aa two-gap SA erase head. Both heads are highly efficient, produce little distortion and low noise to assure clean recording from any tape you care to use.

 

Memory Stop/Play with auto rewind & play; a first-rate convenience.

This convenience allows you to enjoy repeat play of the whole tape or any portion between a counter-indexed section and the end of the tape. Or, you can elect to have the tape rewind at the end of play. You'll wonder how you ever got along without this feature:

Super ANRS and Dolby B compatible ANRS

Recording mute

5-LED multi-peak indicator (MPI)

Output level control, Timer standby

Remote control with optional R-50E

 

Specifications

Frequency Response at -20 VU

Metal Tape :  25 - 16,000 kHz ±3 dB

SA/Chrome tape :  25 - 16,000 Hz ±3 dB

Normal Tape :  25 - 15,000 Hz ±3 dB

Frequency Response at 0 VU

Metal Tape :  25 - 12,500 Hz ±3 dB

SA/Chrome Tape :  25 - 8,000 Hz ± 3 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (metal Tape ) :  60 dB

Wow and Flutter : 0,14% (DIN 45 500)

Crosstalk:  65 dB (1 kHz)

Channel Separation: 35 dB (1 kHz)

Total Harmonic Distortion (Metal Tape)

Total (0 VU, 1 kHz):  1,0%

K3 (0 VU, 1 kHz) :  0,4%

Heads

Record/Playback :  X-Cut SA (Sen-Alloy) Head

Erase :  Two-Gap SA head

Motor:  Electronic Govermor DC Motor and DC Motor

Fast Forward/Rewind Time:  85 sec C-60 cassette

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

Mike x 2 :  0,2 mV/600 - 10 k

Line In x 2 :  80 mV/100 k

Output Level/Impedance

Line Out x 2 :  0 - 500 mV/5 k

Headphones :  0 - 0,5 mW (matching impedance 8 - 1 k )

Power Requirements:  120 / 220/ 240 V 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  30 watts

Dimensions (W x H x D):  450 x 118 x 331 mm

Weight:  7,9 kg

JVC KD-A11 cassette deck


Metal Cassette Deck - The Emphasis is on Economy and Performance
Why sacrifice metal tape capability and other state-of-the-art. Advantages just for the sake of saving a little money? This competitively priced model has metal tape capability and more, as well as good looks and simple-to-operate controls. And there's another reason why the KD-A11 is more popular than others in its attractive price range; it has high speed accuracy. JVC engineers have used a powerful silent motor and tigether with the accurate tape transport, wow and flutter has been reduced to a comfortably low level.

 

Metal Tape ready design

Of the four kajor types of tapes on the market today, metal tape far outdistances the others in offering low-noise/distortion performance with wide dynamic range and a high output capability. The KD-A11 is fully metal-tape compatible, having the JVC Metaperm head for recording and playback (it's made of a tough new alloy with very good electromagnetic characteristics), and a 2-gap ferrite head for erasure. A generous use of ICs throughout has helped us to expand dynamic range and reduce noise in the deck electronics.

 

Dolby B noise reduction makes music more listenable

All magnetic tape recording is prone to high-frequency noise (hiss) and cassettes are no exception. This noise is particularly annoying during the soft passages in music. But the KD-A11 has a built-in Dolby-B noise reduction systems, being compatible with JVC ANRS, it makes music more listenable by "dehissing" your tapes.

 


Automatic input select switching adds a few dbs of dynamic range to line recording

In many decks, plugging a microphone into the front panel jacks interrupts the line input to allow microphone recording. And when the jack is not occupied, the normal line signal still goes through the microphone amp on its way to the record amp. This result in more noise when you're recording from a tuner, amp, etc. Our automatic input select switching suystem means that only when a microphone jack is inserted does the signal feed through the microphone amp. At other times, the microphone amp is completely bypassed. This results in a higher Signal-to-Noise Ratio and wider dynamic range when recording line inputs.

 

Special features - Large VU s and silent cassette operation

The large VU s are calibrated up to +7 dB to indicate accurately even the high levels when recording with metal tape. They are well damped yet responsive enough so that you can read the average level moment to moment without straining your eyes. They are an effective tool against tape saturation and poor Signal-to-Noise Ratio.

Tape loading and unloading is simple and fast abd silent thanks to the JVC geared/oil-damped cassette door. It opens wide enough to offer full access to the heads for periodic cleaning.

 


Specifications

Frequency Response at -20 VU

Metal Tape :  40 - 15,000 kHz ±3 dB

SA/Chrome tape :  40 - 15,000 Hz ±3 dB

Normal Tape :  40 - 14,000 Hz ±3 dB

Frequency Response at 0 VU

Metal Tape :  40 - 11,000 Hz ±3 dB

SA/Chrome Tape :  40 - 8,000 Hz ± 3 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (metal Tape ) :  60 dB

Wow and Flutter : 0,15% (DIN 45 500)

Crosstalk:  65 dB (1 kHz)

Channel Separation: 35 dB (1 kHz)

Total Harmonic Distortion (Metal Tape)

Total (0 VU, 1 kHz):  1,0%

K# (0 VU, 1 kHz) :  0,5%

Heads

Record/Playback :  Metaperm Head

Erase :  Two-Gap Ferrite head

Motor:  Electronic Govermor DC Motor

Fast Forward/Rewind Time:  95 sec C-60 cassette

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

Mike x 2 :  0,2 mV/600 - 10 k

Line In x 2 :  80 mV/100 k

DIN :  0,1 mV/ k

Output Level/Impedance

Line Out x 2 :  300 mV/6 k

DIN :  380 mV/5 k

Headphones :  0,3 mW (matching impedance 8 - 1 k )

Power Requirements:  120 / 220/ 240 V 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  10 watts

Dimensions (W x H x D):  420 x 134 x 264 mm

Weight:  4,5 kg