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== Data ==
 
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'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: [[Onkyo]]
 
* Model: TA-6511
 
Type: Cassette Tape Deck
 
* Years of manufacture: 1996 - 1999
 
* Colors: Black, Silver
 
* Remote control:
 
* Power consumption: 17 W
 
* Dimensions (WxHxD): 435 x 121 x 307 mm
 
* Weight: 5 kg
 
* Original price approx.: 600 DM
 
 
 
 
 
'''Connections:'''
 
* Number of inputs: 2
 
Line in (Cinch, RCA)
 
**Onkyo system jack 3.5mm
 
 
 
* Number of outputs: 2
 
Line out (Cinch, RCA)
 
**Onkyo system jack 3.5mm
 
 
 
 
'''Technical data:'''
 
* Audio heads: 2
 
* Motors: 2
 
* Belt speed: 4,8 cm/ s
 
* Synchronisation fluctuations: 0.07 % (WRMS), 0.09 % (DIN, evaluated), 0.18 % (DIN unevaluated, see Stereo 10/1997, p.54).
 
* Band types: IEC I, II, IV
 
* Frequency response: 20- 19,000 Hz (metal band), 30-18,000 Hz at +/- 3 kHz; 20- 18,000 Hz (chrome), 30-17,000 (chrome, at +/- 3 kHz).
 
* Distortion factor:
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio: 58 dB (metal band, Dolby NR off); with Dolby B (at 5 Khz) 68 dB and 63 dB (at 1Khz); with Dolby C 78 dB at 5 Khz; 82 dB with Dolby S (at 5 kHz) and 68 dB with Dolby S (at 1 kHz).
 
* Auto-Reverse: No
 
* Dolby: B, C, S
 
* HX-Pro: Yes
 
* MPX Filter: Yes (switchable)
 
* Fader: No
 
* Pitch control: No
 
* CD Synchro Recording: Yes
 
 
 
 
 
'''Special Features'''
 
* Repeated playback (Repeat- button): Full/ Block
 
* Title search (during playback, no extra buttons), up to 15 titles searchable
 
Dolby S noise reduction
 
4-digit real-time tape counter
 
Fluorescent display
 
Single Capstan Drive
 
* Automatic calibration for bias pre-magnetization (Auto Accubias)
 
Remote control in Onkyo RI system (RI system jacks must be connected), then also control with some CD remote controls (e.g. RC-278C, RC-279C)
 
CD Synchro (with Onkyo CD Players via System Bus)
 
* Brushed Aluminum Front Panel
 
* Highly visible, large display. In light yellow for the silver model, in mint green for the black model.
 
 
 
 
 
== Remarks ==
 
* Other models in the same series:
 
** [[Onkyo TA-6211]]
 
** [[Onkyo TA-6511]]
 
** [[Onkyo TA-6711]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* [[Picture: Onkyo TA-6511
 
[[File:Ta-6511.JPG]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Reports ==
 
* Test in Stereo 10/1997: Very good, 2 stars. "Sonically, however, the TA-6511 is pleasingly on top of things: voices come through smoothly and quiet passages with little noise, at least on chrome tape." (Stereo 10/1997, p.56)
 
 
 
* Test in Audio 7/1998 (last comparison test for cassette decks): upper class, sound 65 points, 3 ears. Very good external voltage distances are praised. ""airy-structured, detailed sound images ... Attributes such as musically fine, nicely made, modernly equipped and easy to operate are right here. This makes the Onkyo an excellent choice." (Quote Audio 7/98, p.16)
 
 
 
 
 
* Successor of the TA-6310, very similar equipped
 
 
 
* Onkyo's second largest model 1996-99 after the TA-6711
 
 
 
* Dolby S is shown as a lit LED on the front, not in the display
 
 
 
* Previous model: [[Onkyo TA-6510]]  (in the [[Onkyo TA-6310]] configuration)
 
 
 
* On the silver/aluminium front model the display is dark yellow, on the black unit it is mint green - analogous to the CD players, MD decks and tuners of the series.
 
 
 
In the Design fit as plant prima the CD players [[Onkyo DX-7211]], [[Onkyo DX-7222]], [[Onkyo DX-7511]], [[Onkyo DX-7711]] as well as the Minidisc recorders [[Onkyo MD-2321]] and [[Onkyo MD-2511]] as well as [[Onkyo MD-2521]].
 
 
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Cassette decks]]
 
[[Category:Dolby-S]]
 

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