JVC XD-Z 1100
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: JVC
- Model: XD-Z 1100 BK
- Type: DAT recorder
- Years of manufacture: 1987 - 1989
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Black
- Original price approx.: 3'500 DM
Technical data
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Integrated amplifiers:
- JVC AX-222
- JVC AX-333
- JVC AX-555
- JVC AX-1100
- JVC AX-R 551 X
- JVC AX-Z 711
- JVC AX-Z 911
- CD player
- JVC XL-M 300
- JVC XL-M 400
- JVC XL-M 500
- JVC XL-M 600
- JVC XL-M 700
- JVC XL-V 222
- JVC XL-Z 444
- JVC XL-Z 555
- tape deck
- JVC TD-R 411
- JVC TD-R 611
- JVC TD-V 711
- JVC TD-W 111
- JVC TD-W 222
- JVC TD-W 330
- JVC TD-W 444
- JVC TD-W 777
- JVC TD-W 999
- JVC TD-X 311
- Acoustic Processor:
- JVC XP-A 1000
- Equalizer:
- JVC SEA-12
- JVC SEA-M 770
- Speakers:
- JVC SP-X 660
- JVC SX-911
- JVC SX-E 3
- JVC SX-E 6
- [[headphones:
- JVC HA-CD 3
- JVC HA-CD 5
- JVC HA-CD 7
- JVC HA-D 110
- JVC HA-D 330
- JVC HA-D 550
- JVC HA-D 990
Pictures[edit]
- Extract from brochure: JVC XD-Z 1100 BK
Reviews[edit]
- First DAT recorder from JVC 1987/1988
- Report at "Hifi-Museum": [1]
- Typical problems are in the drive, the shift gear for the cassette eject loosens due to an incorrect mounting bolt dimensioning.
- No more spare parts available, simple tinker solution of mechanical type possible.
It starts with a "rattling" at the cassette eject.
- Solution:
- Remove the drive (fiddly removal of the front panel ...), find the gearwheel (lying somewhere on the bottom plate). Reassemble wheels and "hobbyist solution" with metal clips and glue.
- Otherwise a very good machine that also allows digital recording.
Recognizes only certain DAT cassettes. Solution also exists for this - keyword "add holes in cassette".