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== Data ==
 
{{navigation}}
 
'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: [[Sony]]
 
* Model: TC-K 65
 
* Type: Cassette Tape Deck
 
* Years of manufacture: 1980 - 1982
 
* Made in: Japan
 
* Color: Silver
 
* Remote control: Connector for remote control RM-50
 
* Power consumption: 26 W
 
* Dimensions: 430 x 130 x 290 mm (WxHxD)
 
* Weight: 5.7 kg
 
* Original price approx.: 898 DM
 
  
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    * TC-K65
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    * Stereo Cassette Deck
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    * MSRP $500
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    * 1979-1981
  
'''Technical data'''
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    * AMS
* Sound heads: 2
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    * Sendust & Ferrite Head
* motors: 2
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    * 2 Motoren servogesteuert
* Synchronization fluctuations: 0,04%
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    * Logic Control
* Tape types:
 
* Frequency response:
 
**Metal Type IV: 30-17,000 Hz
 
**Normal Type I: 30-15,000 Hz
 
**Ferro-Chrome Type III: 30-17,000 Hz
 
* Distortion factor: 1%
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio:
 
**without Dolby: 58 db
 
**with Dolby B:68 db
 
  
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    *  Noise Reduction
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          o Dolby-B Noise Reduction
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          o MPX Filter
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    * Heads
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          o 2 Heads (1 Sendust & Ferrite Head)
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    * Display
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          o 3-Digit Mechanical Counter
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          o Peak Hold
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          o Digital Peak-Reading Meters
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          o Multi Color Peak-Reading Meters
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    * Tape
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          o 4-Position Tape Selector
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          o Chrome Tape
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          o Ferro-Chrome Tape
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          o Normal Tape
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          o Metal Tape
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          o 4-Position Equalization Selector
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    * Connectivity
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          o 2 Mono Microphone Inputs
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          o Headphones
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          o RCA Input/Output Connectors
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          o Wired Remote Control
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    * Operation
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          o Auto-Play
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          o Full Logic Transport Control
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          o Music Scan
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          o Record Mute
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          o Timer Recording/Playback
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          o Memory Stop
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    * Transport
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          o Single Capstan Transport
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          o Belt Drive
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          o Mechanical Tape Loading
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          o Auto Shutoff (Full)
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    * Preamplifier
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          o Individual Input Level Controls
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          o Master Record Level Control
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          o Microphone Level Adjust (Left/Right)
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    * Exterior
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          o Front Loading
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          o Orientation Left
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    * Indicators
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          o Cassette Back Light
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    * General
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          o Stereo
  
== Remarks ==
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Frequenzgänge nach DIN:
* Other models in the same series:
 
* [[Sony TC-K 35]]
 
* [[Sony TC-K 45]]
 
* [[Sony TC-K 55]]
 
* [[Sony TC-K 65]]
 
* [[Sony TC-K 75]]
 
* [[Sony TC-K 80 II]]
 
  
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Metall Typ IV: 30-17.000 Hz
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Normal Typ I: 30-15.000 Hz
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Ferro-Chrome Typ III: 30-17.000 Hz
  
== Pictures ==
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Umspulgeschwindigkeit:  70 sec für C60 Kassette
* [[Picture: Sony TC-K 65
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wow & flutter: 0,14 %
[[File:Tck65.jpg]]
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Klirrfaktor (Metallband): 1%
  
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Signalrauschabstand (Ferro-Chrome-Band):
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ohne Dolby: 58 db
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mit Dolby B:68 db
  
* Image: Sony TC-K 65
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26 Watt Leistungsaufnahme
[[File:Sony TC-K 65-Daten.jpg]]
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Gewicht 5,8 kg
  
 
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Anschluss für Fernbedienung RM-50
== Reports ==
 
* Report in Fono-Forum 1/1980
 
 
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
* http://www.vintagecassette.com/Sony/TC-K65
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Cassette Decks]]
 

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