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== Data ==
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*Tape Speed:        8.5 mm/sec, (12.225 mm/sec.)
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*Quantization Bit:        16-bit linear (SP); 12 bit nonlinear (LP)
'''General'''
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*Sampling Rate:         Recording: 48 kHz/44.1 (digital, analog input); 32 kHz (digital input only)
* Manufacturer: [[Tascam]]
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*Frequency Response:         20 Hz - 20 kHz +/- .5dB 9SP) 20 HZ - 14.5 kHz +/- .5dB (LP)
* Model: DA-30 MK II
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*Signal to Noise Ratio:        Better than 92 db
* Type: DAT recorder
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*Dynamic Range:         Better than 93 db
* Years of manufacture: 1995 - 2005
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*Total Harmonic Distortion:         0.004% at 1 kHz (SP) .07% at 1 kHz (LP)
* Made in: Japan
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*Channel Separation:         Better than 85 db (at 1 kHz)
* Color: Black
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*Wow and Flutter:         Unmeasurable (less than 0.001%)
* Remote control: yes, optional
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*Analog Input:         (XLR) balanced, +4 dBm / 10k ohm (RCA) unbalanced, -10 dB V /50k ohm
* Power consumption: 28 W
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*Analog Output:         (XLR) balanced, +4 dBm/10k ohm, (RCA) unbalanced, -10 dBV (+6 dBV max)/ 430 ohm;
* Dimensions: 482 x 150.5 x 353 mm (WxHxD)
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*Output Level: 100mW or more (8-ohm load)
* Weight: 8.5 kg
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*Headphone Output:         1/4" phone jack (x1), 100 mW + 100 mW (8 ohm)
* Original price approx.: 3'360 DM
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*Digital I/O:
* Remote control: 300 DM
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*(XLR) AES/EBU (RCA) Coaxial (S/PDIF); Parallel Control I/O Port: D-sub
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* 15-pin (female)
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* Independent left and right channel
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* AES/EBU and S/PDIF Digital I/O
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* Balanced and unbalanced I/O
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* 48/44.1/32 kHz sampling frequencies
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* SCMS free recording
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* Built-in parallel interface
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* 8,5 kg
  
  
'''Technical data'''
 
* Tape speed: 8.5 mm/s, (12.225 mm/s)
 
* Resolution: 16 bit linear (SP); 12 bit nonlinear (LP)
 
* Sampling frequency: Recording: 48/44.1 kHz (digital, analog input); 32 kHz (digital input only)
 
* Frequency range: 20-20,000 Hz ±5 dB 9 SP) 20-14,500 Hz ±5 dB (LP)
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio: >92 db
 
* Dynamic range: >93 db
 
* Distortion (THD): 0.004 % at 1 kHz (SP) 0.07 % at 1 kHz (LP)
 
* Channel separation: >85 db (at 1 kHz)
 
* Uniformity: unmeasurable (<0.001 %)
 
* Analog input: (XLR) balanced +4 dBm / 10 kOhm (RCA) unbalanced -10 dB V /50 kOhm
 
* Analog output: (XLR) balanced +4 dBm/10 kOhm, (RCA) unbalanced -10 dBV (+6 dBV max)/ 430 Ohm
 
* Output level: 100 mW or higher (8 Ohm)
 
* Headphone output: 1 × 6.3 mm jack, 100 mW + 100 mW (8 ohm)
 
* Digital I/O:
 
** (XLR) AES/EBU (RCA) coaxial (S/PDIF); Parallel Control I/O Port: D-sub 15-pin (w.)
 
** Right and left channel separate
 
I/O AES/EBU and S/PDIF
 
I/O balanced and unbalanced
 
** 48/44.1/32 kHz sampling frequency
 
** Recording without SCMS (copy protection)
 
** Built-in parallel interface
 
  
  
[[File:Tascam DA-30 II-60-Daten-1994.jpg]]
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== Bilder ==
 
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[[Bild:.jpg]]
 
 
'''Special Features'''
 
* Remote control optional
 
 
 
 
 
== Remarks ==
 
* Other models in the same series:
 
* [[Tascam DA-20]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-20 MK II]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-25]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-30]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-30 MK II]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-40]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-45 HR (24-bit)]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-50]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-60]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-60 MK II]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-78 HR]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-98 HR]]
 
* [[Tascam DA-302 (DAT double cassette deck)]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* [[Picture: Tascam DA-30 MK II
 
[[Image:DA30mkii.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Reports ==
 
 
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
* Info page DAT: [http://www.datrecorders.co.uk/da30mkii.php]
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:DAT Recorder]]
 

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