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− | __NOTOC__
| + | == Daten == |
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− | '''General'''
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− | * Manufacturer: [[Grundig]]
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− | * Model: Fine Arts DAT-9000
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− | * Years of manufacture: 1987-1988
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− | * Made in: Japan by JVC
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− | * Color: black
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− | * Remote control: No
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− | * Power consumption: 35 watts
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− | * Dimensions: 475 x 114 x 330 mm (W x H x D)
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− | Weight:
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− | * Original price approx.: 3,500 DM
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− | '''Connections'''
| + | == Bemerkungen == |
− | * Number of inputs:
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− | ** Line, microphone, digital coax
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− | * Number of outputs:
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− | ** Line, Digital Coax, Headphone
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| + | == Bilder == |
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− | '''Specifications'''
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− | * Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 48 kHz (recording and playback), 44.1 kHz (playback).
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− | * Tape speed: 4.075, 8.15 and 12.225 mm/s
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− | * D/A converter: 16 bit 2-fold oversampling
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− | * Frequency response: 5-14,000 Hz (32 kHz), 5-20,000 Hz (44.1 kHz), 5- 22,000 Hz (48 kHz)
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− | * Dynamic range:
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− | * Signal-to-noise ratio: 88 dB (32 kHz), 90 dB (44.1 kHz), 95 dB (48 kHz).
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− | Distortion factor: 0.05% (32 kHz), 0.005% (44.1 kHz), 0.003% (48 kHz)
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| + | == Berichte == |
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− | '''Special Features'''
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− | * balanced microphone input, 10-key keyboard for direct track selection, models of the first production batches were delivered without SCMS copy protection
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− | == Remarks == | + | == Link == |
− | Other models of the same series:
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− | == Pictures ==
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− | [[bild:DAT9000Grundig.jpg]]
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− | == Reports ==
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− | == Links ==
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− | * [http://www.datrecorders.co.uk/dat9000.php info page DAT]
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− | [[Category:DAT Recorder]]
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