Teac X-2000
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Teac
- Model: X-2000
- Type: Reel-to-reel tape
- Years of manufacture: 1984 - 1994
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Silver
- Remote control: yes, cable remote control RC-204 optional
- Dimensions: 432 x 456 x 268 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 21 kg
- Original price approx.: 1'400 US-$ (1987), 3'500 DM
Connections
- Inputs: Line 60 mV, 50 kOhm Microphone: 0.25 mV/-72 dB (200 Ohm)
- Outputs: Line 0.45 V for load impedance of 10 kOhm or more Headphone: 100 mW max (8 ohms)
Specifications
- Track system: 4 track 2-channel stereo or mono.
- Audio heads:
- Forward Erase x1
- Forward Record x1
- Forward Playback x1
- Reel Size: 10-1/2" and 7"
- Tape Speed: 7-1/2 and 3-3/4 ips ips (± 0.5%)
- Motors
FG DC Servo Motor x1 DC Slotless Motors x2
- Wow and Flutter (WRMS)
- 0.03% at 7-1/2 ips
- 0.04% at 3-3/4 ips
- Frequency Response (Total)
- 30 to 40 000 Hz (± 3 dB, 40 - 33 000 Hz -20 VU) at 7-1/2 ips
- 30 to 24 000 Hz (± 3 dB, 40 - 22 000 Hz-30 VU) at 3-3/4 ips
Signal to Noise Ratio (Total) 65 dB (3% TH Level D, weighted) dbx-Out
- 100 dB (3% THD Level, weighted) Im dbx
- Dynamic Range: 115 dB (dbx-IN, 1 000 Hz, peak level)
- Harmonic Distortion (Total): 0.8% at 1 000 Hz, 185 nWb / m level
- Stereo Channel Separation: 50 dB at 1 000 Hz
- Fast Wind: Approx. 100 sec. for 1,800 meters
Special features:
- EE-Band capable
- Real time counter
- Dual caterpillar drive
- Logic control
- Remote control possibility of other TEAC tape machines for dubbing
- Autospacer for recording and dubbing
- Timer operation
- dbx I Decilinear Noise Reduction System
Notes[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Teac X-1000
- Teac X-1000 M
- Teac X-1000 R
- Teac X-2000 ** [[X-2000 without reverse
- Teac X-2000 M X-2000 M 2 Track Rec/Play 4-Track Play 19/38cm/s
- Teac X-2000 R
- All 2000 models with dbx I, the professional version (only the X-1000 has dbx II).
Pictures[edit]
- Extract from brochure: Teac X-2000 Series
- Excerpt from brochure: Teac X-2000 Series
Reports[edit]
- Report from "Mackers": [[1]]
Links[edit]
- External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [2]