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* [[Pioneer]]
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Noise Reduction
* CT-900 S
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Dolby-B Noise Reduction
* Year of manufacture: 1991
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Dolby-C Noise Reduction
* Power consumption: 27 Watt
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Dolby-S Noise Reduction
* Dimensions: 420 x 135 x 370 mm (W x H x D)
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MPX Filter
* Weight: 8.2 kg
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Dolby HX Pro®
* Original price approx.: 1'100 DM
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Heads
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3 Head Design
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Display
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4-Digit Digital Counter
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Linear Tape Counter
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Peak Hold
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Digital Peak-Reading Meters
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Display On/Off
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Shock Absorbtion
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Acoustic Isolating Feet
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Calibration
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Auto Bias Calibration
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Auto Equalizer Calibration
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Auto Level Calibration
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Transport
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Auto Shutoff
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Motorized Tape Loading
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Tape
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Automatic Tape Type Selection
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Chrome Tape Capability
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Normal Tape Capability
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Metal Tape Capability
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Operation
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CD Synchro Start
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Music Scan
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Real-Time Tape Monitoring
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Record Mute
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Timer Recording/Playback
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Special Finish
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Gold-Plated Headphone Jack
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Preamplifier
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Record Level Balance Control
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Headphone Volume Control
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Master Record Level Control
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Connectivity
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Headphones
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RCA Input/Output Connectors
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Indicators
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Cassette Back Light
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* Baujahr: 1991-1992
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* in USA als CT-41
  
 
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[[Datei:Ct900s.jpg]]
'''Technical data'''
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[[Kategorie:Kassettendecks]]
 
 
* 3 sound heads
 
* 3 motors
 
* Dolby HX-Pro
 
* Frequency response:
 
** Normal band 15 to 21000 Hz (at recording level -20dB).
 
Chrome band 15 to 21000 Hz (at recording level -20dB)
 
Metal band 15 to 22000 Hz (at recording level -20dB)
 
* Coincidence fluctuation: not more than 0.023% (RMS), not more than 0.056% (DIN)
 
Distortion factor: < 0.6% (0 dB: 160 nWb/m)
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio: > 60 dB
 
* Auto reverse: no
 
* Title search: ± 15 titles
 
* Noise reduction system: Dolby B,C,S
 
* MPX Filter: yes (switch on rear).
 
* Fader:
 
* Pitch control: No
 
* CD synchro recording: Yes
 
 
 
'''Special Features'''
 
 
 
* PC-OCC Hard Permalloy Head
 
* Closed Loop Dual Capstan Drive
 
Digital Tension Control
 
motorized cassette compartment
 
* Illuminated Cassette Compartment
 
* fully electronic drive control
 
* vibration and resonance free construction (honeycomb housing)
 
* high resolution fluorescence display, multiple switchable
 
* counter with 2 operating modes (real time counter)
 
* Display range selector
 
* Auto Monitor (back tape control)
 
* Tape Return / Return Play = zero rewind function / automatic playback start
 
* CD Deck Synchro
 
* Peak Level Calibration System
 
* Auto Mute (automatic insertion of blank spaces)
 
* Automatic Tape Sort (ATS) selection mechanism
 
* switchable MPX filter
 
* level calibration with separate balance control
 
* selector switch for level display range (meter range)
 
* Music track search (MS): 15 tracks forward and backward
 
* Rec mute
 
* Timer controlled playback and recording
 
* Super Auto BLE
 
* adjustable, gold-plated headphone output
 
* Gold-plated RCA jacks
 
 
 
=Notes=
 
* in USA as CT-41
 
 
 
Other models of the same series:
 
 
 
* [[Pioneer CT-339]]
 
* [[Pioneer CT-449]]
 
* [[Pioneer CT-676]]
 
* [[Pioneer CT-777]]
 
* [[Pioneer CT-900 S]]
 
* [[Pioneer CT-979]]
 
= Reports =
 
* [https://fonoforum.de/archiv?tx_archive_pi1%5Baction%5D=download&tx_archive_pi1%5Barticle%5D=17754&tx_archive_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=Archive&cHash=9aa9b2bbd41d9f64be1ff21632d57fd8 fonoforum.de 8/1991 (PDF, 2 MB)], retrieved April 11, 2020.
 
 
 
=Pictures=
 
 
 
[[File:Ct900s.jpg]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Cassette decks]]
 
[[Category:Dolby-S]]
 

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