This Three Motors
Auto-Reverse Solid State Stereo Tape Recorder offers you perfect stereo hi-fi
tape recording and automatic reverse playback with concert hall sound.
Outstanding Features
4-track
stereo/monaural recording and playback
3 speed (7-1/2; 3-3/4; and 1-7/8 ips)
3 heads - Erase,
Playback/Record and bias heads - Crossfield Head System
3 motors - A hysteresis synchronous 3-speed motor for
capstan drive; Two 6-pole eddy current out rotor motors for supply and take-up
reel drive.
Wide Cross-Field
Frequency Response
40 W music power
solid state amplifier with two integrated circuits
Sensing tape
continuous reverse (Auto reverse)
Manual reverse
Shield type head for
high Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Sound on sound
Automatic stop/shut
off; Instant stop control with start button
Automatic pinch
wheel release, Automatic lever release
Two lever system
ensures dependable and durable operation
Track selector for
simple operation between stereo and monaural
Tape lifter in fast
forward and rewind operation
100 kHz biased for
FM multiplex recording
Tape speed equalizer
Treble and Bass
controls
DIN jack with
selector switch for High Low input
Two stereo headphone
jacks
4-digit index
counter with reset button,
Two large VU meters
Vertical or
horizontal operation
Fine oil finished
wooden cabinet or vinyl leather wooden cabinet
Universal voltage
selector ( from 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz)
Cross-Field Head
On conventional
recorders the signal and bias are applied to the same recording head. Therefore
the frequencies recorded, especially the high frequency component of the
recorded signal tend to be attenuated or erased by the effect of the bias
field.
On the exclusive
Akai Cross0Field Head which was developed by Akai for practical use the signal
and bias heads are mounted in opposition with their centres slightly off. As
the recorded signal is entirely unaffected by the prevailing effect of the
entire frequency spectrum with maximum fidelity.
Sensing Tape
Continuous Reverse
Automatic reverse
with metallic sensing tape is used for playback only. Reverse operation will
occur when metalic sensing tape on prerecorded tape makes contact with the
Sensing PIN. Put metallic sensing tape as the desired reverse point on shiny
side of the prerecorded tape and another metallic sensing tape at the desired
reverse point on dull side of the
prerecorded tape. So, the M-10 will give continuous playback in both directions
between two points
Specifications
Tape Speed: 7-1/2;
3-3/4; and 1-7/8 ips
Wow and Flutter
At 7-1/2 ips : less than 0,08% rms
At 3-3/4 ips : less than 0,12% rms
At 1-7/8 ips : less than 0,20% rms
Frequency Response
At 7-1/2 ips : 30 - 26,000 Hz
At 3-3/4 ips : 30 - 19,000 Hz
At 1-7/8 ips : 30 - 9,000 Hz
Distortion: within
2% 1,000 Hz 0VU
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio : better than 50 dB
Input Level
Mic : better than 0,5 mV
Line : better than 50 mV
DIN : better than 5 mV (Low); 50 mV (high)
Power Output:
15 W maximum per
each channel at Undistorted Power, total 30 W
20 W maximum per
each channel at Music Power, total 40 W
Equalization: Correct equalization for playback of tapes
recorded to the NAB curve
Recording Bias
Frequency: 100 kHz
Recording Level
Indicator: 2 VU meters
Recording
System: 4-track stereo / monarual, Cross-Field bias system
Fast
Forward and Rewind Time: 75 seconds using 1,200 foot tape at 50
Hz (60 seconds at 60 Hz)
Recording Capacity:
8 hours monaural
recording at 1-7/8 ips (1,200 foot tape)
4 hours stereo
recording a 1-7/8 ips
Max. Reel Size: 7" reel
Head: 3 heads -
Erase, Rec/Pb, Bias
Motor: 3 motors- hysteresis synchronous 3-speed
motor ; Two 6-pole eddy current out rotor motors
Speaker: 2 - 4" x 6" speakers
Semiconductors: 22 Transistors; 2 ICs
Power
Requirements: AC 100 to 240 V 50/60 Hz
Power
Consumption: 165 W
Dimensions: 474 x 350 x 242 mm (18-3/4" x
13-3/4" x 9-1/2")
Weight: 22 kg (48,4 lbs)