![]() ![]() ![]() The peak programme meters (PPMs) are built into the lid of the second cassette deck and show playback levels of either deck 1 or 2 or the record levels of deck 2. (Aiwa obviously suggest that you use their own tapes for best results but they also recommend the TDK range of materials). There is also a fine tune LH bias facility which allows for maximum efficiency regardless of which brand of tape you use. The bias of the second deck recording circuit is automatically set according to which of these three types of tape is used. This is displayed by two LEDs incorporated in the lid of the first cassette holder, next to which three further LEDs present information regarding the tape presently loaded into deck 2 (LH, CrO2, or Metal). The second deck can either be used for playback or recording, taking its input from line in (phono jacks to the rear) microphone (¼" jack to the front panel) or from the output of deck 1, for tape to tape transfer.Įqualisation for playback is automatically set at either 120us of 70us depending on the tape loaded in deck 1. This deck is fitted with a single, narrow gap four track, SH head used solely for playback, which allows for very good frequency response and accurate EQ. An LED configuration in between the two tape housings gives an excellent display of the various modes in which the machine is presently operating.įor straight-forward playback of a pre-recorded cassette the first deck should be used. The controls look complicated at first but they are all well laid out and have very logical functions. Other features include automatic tape type selector (LH, CrO2 and Metal), continuous playback, music search, microphone mix available in either record or playback modes, and review and cue facilities on both decks. Dolby B and C noise reduction have been incorporated in the design, and also a fine bias control for LH tapes. Once you’ve digitised them on a computer, you’re able to enjoy your old tape-based music library anytime anywhere via a network player, DAP, smartphone or even in your car.The WX110 is a twin DC servomotor driven cassette deck with facilities to 'dub' both sides of one tape to another at twice normal speed, therefore copying the entire programme in a quarter of its running time. Furthermore, the w-1200 can deliver digital Audio at CD-quality (up to 48kHz/16-bit PCM) to a computer via a USB cable, allowing digital archiving of your cassette tape library.In recent times, Cassette tapes have fascinated those whom have never used them, thanks to their warm, distinctly analogue sound, not to mention the ease of recording and the ability to create ‘mix-tapes’. The w-1200 is a double Cassette deck featuring two, one-way Cassette decks, mic mixing, a USB digital output and other versatile recording features. Drawing on teac’s proud heritage in creating world class tape recorders, an authentic double Cassette deck for the modern day.Dimmable fluorescent display with level meters. Repeat play (playback stops after a maximum of 20 repetitions). Rtz (Return to zero) function for one-touch Return to the tape counter "0000" Position. REC mute creates four second silences with one touch, or silences of other lengths as desired. Normal (Type I) and chrome (Type II) tapes REC/play (Auto detect).Usb output for digital recording on PC/Mac at CD-quality (48kHz/16-bit PCM). Parallel recording for recording to two tapes at the same time. One-touch Dubbing, 12% pitch control and A-B repeat. mic input with mic mixing for Karaoke and announcement applications. Noise reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (Equivalent to Dolby B). Dual Cassette decks for REC/play (on both decks) with independent mechanisms. ![]()
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