Teac RW-800
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Teac
- Model: RW-800
- Type: CD-Recorder
- Years of manufacture: 1999 - 2003
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Black
- Remote control: RC-753
- Laser: KRS-202A or KRS-220B (Sony)
- Power consumption: 27 W
- Dimensions: 435 x 102 x 312 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 5,5 kg
- Original price approx.: 1'200 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs: 6
- Digital coaxial
- Digital optical
- Analog input
- Microphone left or mono (6.3 mm jack)
- Microphone right (6.3 mm jack)
- Number of outputs: 4
- Line output
- Digital coaxial
Digital optical
- Headphones (6.3 mm jack)
Technical data
- Write speed: 1x
- Write sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
- Input sampling frequency: 32 kHz - 48 kHz
- Hard disk: none
- Converter: n.a.
- Frequency response: 20 - 20000 Hz
- Dynamic range: >94 dB (playback)
- Dynamic range: >92 dB (recording)
- Signal-to-noise ratio: >97 dB (playback)
- Signal-to-noise ratio: >92 dB (recording)
Distortion factor: < 0.004% (playback) / < 0.005% (recording)
- CD-Text: no
- MP3 support: no
- Pitch control: no
- Auto play: no
- Shuffle: yes
- Title programming: yes
- Timer Rec. / Play: yes / yes
Special Features
- CD, CD-R, CD-RW
- automatic or manual title number assignment
- CD Sync. Function
- Fade in and Fade out adjustable +/- 24 seconds by Multi Jog dial
- Manual digital control via Multi Jog dial.
- Manual setting of the starting point for the tracks to be recorded by means of the Multi Jog rotary wheel
- Laser calibrates itself to the blank used.
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Integrated amplifiers:
- Teac A-R 600
- Tuners:
- Teac T-R 460
- Receiver:
- Teac AG-680
- A/V receivers:
- Teac AG-D 7900
- Teac AG-D 9260
- CD recorder:
- Teac RW-800
- Teac RW-D 280
- D/A converters:
- Teac D-70
- DVD player:
- Teac DV-3000
- Teac DV-3100 VK
- Teac DV-3500
- Teac DV-4500 AP
- [[Loudspeaker:
- Teac LS-35 M
- Teac LS-100 U
- Teac LS-600 U
- Teac LS-L 800
- Teac LS-X 890
Pictures[edit]
- Picture: Teac RW-800
- Image: Teac RW-800
Reports[edit]
- The first models had a software bug. This resulted in the recorder being able to burn CDRs without a GEMA code. In addition, copy-protected CDs could be recorded digitally with the recorder.
The device has loud drive noise when playing CDs. This is caused by the built-in CD-ROM burner drive. It has however the advantage that one can determine with finalized CDRs fast whether it concerns a good blank! If the drive rotates slowly during playback, the blank is "bad".
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