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== Data ==
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== Daten ==
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'''General'''
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'''Allgemein'''
* Manufacturer: [[Tascam]]
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* Hersteller: [[Tascam]]
* Model: DA-P 1
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* Modell: DA-P 1
* Type: Professional portable DAT recorder
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* Baujahre:
* Years of manufacture: 1995 - 1999
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* Hergestellt in:
* Made in: Japan
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* Farbe: Schwarz
* Color: Black
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* Fernbedienung:
* Remote control:
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* Leistungsaufnahme:
* Power consumption: 13 W normal operation, 15 W battery charging.
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* Abmessungen:
* Dimensions: 258 x 54 x 188 mm (WxHxD)
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* Gewicht:
* Weight: 1.2 kg without batteries
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* Neupreis ca.:
* Original price approx.: 3'800 DM
 
  
  
'''Connections'''
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'''Anschlüsse'''
* Mic/line inputs: XLR balanced, +4 dBm, 2.5 kOhm
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* Anzahl der Eingänge:  
** Microphone: -60 dBm (-20 dB PAD, switchable)
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** hier die Eingänge aufzählen
RCA unbalanced, -10 dBV, 35 kOhm
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* Anzahl der Ausgänge:  
* Line outputs: Cinch unbalanced, -10 dBV, 500 Ohm,
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** hier die Ausgänge aufzählen
* Digital input/output: Cinch, SPDIF
 
  
  
'''Technical Data'''
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'''Technische Daten'''
* Sampling frequencies: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (digital input only)
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* Abtastfrequenz:
* Quantization: 16 bit linear
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* Bandgeschwindigkeit:
* External signal-to-noise ratio: > 90 dB (line)
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* D/A-Wandler:
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* Frequenzgang:
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* Dynamikbereich:
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* Signalrauschabstand:
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* Klirrfaktor:
  
  
* Tape Speed: SP - 8.15mm/s: LP - 4.075mm/s
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'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
Recording Time (120 DAT): SP - 120 minutes; LP - 240 minutes
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* hier aufzählen, falls vorhanden
Fast Winding Time: Approx 60 seconds (120 tape)
 
Recording Resolution: SP - 16 bit linear; LP - 12 bit non-linear
 
Recording Sample Rate: SP - 44.1kHz, 48kHz; LP - 32kHz
 
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz ±0.5dB, SP; 20Hz-14.5kHz LP
 
Signal to Noise Ratio: >90dB Playback (SP)
 
* Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.007% Playback (SP)
 
* Wow and Flutter: Unmeasurable (<0.001%)
 
** Mic/Line XLR Inputs: Mic Setting: Balanced -60dBm (0.8mV), 2.5kOhm -20dB switchable pad.
 
Line Setting: Balanced +4dBm (1.2V), 10kOhm
 
* Analog Line In: Unbalanced RCA, -10dBV (0.3V), <35kOhm
 
Analog Line Out: Unbalanced RCA, -10dBV (0.3V), 500 Ohm
 
Digital Coaxial I/O: Coaxial IEC60958 Type II
 
* Headphone Output: 15mW + 15mW @ 32 Ohms
 
* Average Battery Life:
 
** Approx 120 minutes, phantom power off
 
Approx 100 minutes, phantom power on
 
 
  
[[File:Tascam DA-P 1-Daten-1995.jpg]]
 
  
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== Bemerkungen ==
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Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
  
== Pictures ==
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== Bilder ==
* Image: Tascam DA-P 1
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[[Bild:Tascam_DA-P1.jpg]]
[[Image:Tascam_DA-P1.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Reviews ==
 
* Professional portable DAT recorder DA-P1 for recording and playback of audio material on DAT tapes, switchable sampling frequency, built-in limiter to limit level peaks, balanced XLR mic/line inputs, unbalanced line inputs, switchable phantom power, switchable attenuator (-20 dB), no SCMS copy lock, illuminated LC display for ABS timecode, Remain, Program Time and Margin, headphone output with volume control, switchable lock for controls, approx. two hours recording time with charged battery, external power supply.
 
 
 
 
 
* Options
 
BP-D1 additional Ni-Cd battery pack
 
** CB-D1 battery charger
 
  
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== Berichte ==
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.datrecorders.co.uk/dap1.php info page DAT]
 
 
  
[[Category:DAT Recorder]]
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[[Kategorie:DAT-Recorder]]

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