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| + | '''General:''' | ||
| + | * Manufacturer: [[Tascam]] | ||
| + | * Model: DA-45 HR (24 bit) | ||
| + | * Type: DAT cassette deck | ||
| + | * Years of manufacture: 1998-2005 | ||
| + | * Made in: Japan | ||
| + | * Color: black | ||
| + | * Remote control: yes, RC-45 | ||
| + | * Power consumption: 40 W | ||
| + | * Dimensions: 483 mm × 151 mm × 368 mm (W × H × D) | ||
| + | * Weight: 8.3 kg | ||
| + | * Original price approx.: 3,985 DM | ||
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| + | * Top class (esp. in HR mode) | ||
| + | * XLR: yes | ||
| + | * Recording and playback with 24 bit (Hi-Speed) | ||
| + | * 16-bit recording and playback (normal tape speed) | ||
| + | * 24-bit A/D and 20-bit D/A converters with dither | ||
| + | * Balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) analog inputs and outputs | ||
| + | * AES/EBU and SPDIF digital inputs and outputs | ||
| + | * WordSync In/Thru | ||
| + | * Locator with 2 memory locations | ||
| + | * Jog/Shuttle | ||
| + | * editable subcode (START ID, SKIP ID, CHARACTER, TOC) | ||
| + | * playback of single or programmed tracks | ||
| + | * repeat playback (A-B, Single, All, Off) | ||
| + | * separate input level controls | ||
| + | * XLR analog output level adjustable | ||
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| − | *-- | + | * Auto ID level (-48, -54, -60, -66 dB); Auto ID time (1-4 s in 0.2-s increments). |
| + | * Auto End ID (off/write); Copy ID selection; * * | ||
| + | * Reference level (-20, -18, -16 dB); Mute time (1-8 s in 0.5 s steps) | ||
| + | * Display mode (P No. + Margin, Frame + Margin, Frame + P No.) | ||
| + | * Repeat (2-15 times, freely selectable); Timer (Off, Timer playback, Timer recording) | ||
| + | * Head drum running time | ||
| + | * 19-inch chassis with 3 U | ||
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| − | + | * The remote control RC-45 is designed as a wired remote control; in professional use this is the most reliable solution! | |
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| − | * | + | == Remarks == |
| + | * Other models of 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-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-45 HR (24 Bit) |
| + | [[Image:45HR_Dat.jpeg]] | ||
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| + | == Reviews == | ||
| + | * The '''DA-45 HR''' from TASCAM represents the pinnacle and arguably the end point of DAT recorder development! | ||
| + | * The DA-45 HR offers an optional 24-bit recording mode (HR = High Resolution), but can of course also record and play back at 16-bit. | ||
| + | * It is a professional machine in 19-inch format and very comprehensive equipment. | ||
| + | A disadvantage, especially of the first devices, is the audible fan noise. TASCAM has then improved and offers a conversion kit for the first devices. | ||
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| + | == Links == | ||
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| + | [[Category:DAT Recorder]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:19, 13 October 2019
Data
General:
- Manufacturer: Tascam
- Model: DA-45 HR (24 bit)
- Type: DAT cassette deck
- Years of manufacture: 1998-2005
- Made in: Japan
- Color: black
- Remote control: yes, RC-45
- Power consumption: 40 W
- Dimensions: 483 mm × 151 mm × 368 mm (W × H × D)
- Weight: 8.3 kg
- Original price approx.: 3,985 DM
Technical data:
- Top class (esp. in HR mode)
- XLR: yes
- Recording and playback with 24 bit (Hi-Speed)
- 16-bit recording and playback (normal tape speed)
- 24-bit A/D and 20-bit D/A converters with dither
- Balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) analog inputs and outputs
- AES/EBU and SPDIF digital inputs and outputs
- WordSync In/Thru
- Locator with 2 memory locations
- Jog/Shuttle
- editable subcode (START ID, SKIP ID, CHARACTER, TOC)
- playback of single or programmed tracks
- repeat playback (A-B, Single, All, Off)
- separate input level controls
- XLR analog output level adjustable
Menu control:
- Auto ID level (-48, -54, -60, -66 dB); Auto ID time (1-4 s in 0.2-s increments).
- Auto End ID (off/write); Copy ID selection; * *
- Reference level (-20, -18, -16 dB); Mute time (1-8 s in 0.5 s steps)
- Display mode (P No. + Margin, Frame + Margin, Frame + P No.)
- Repeat (2-15 times, freely selectable); Timer (Off, Timer playback, Timer recording)
- Head drum running time
- 19-inch chassis with 3 U
Accessories:
- The remote control RC-45 is designed as a wired remote control; in professional use this is the most reliable solution!
Remarks
- Other models of 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-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-45 HR (24 Bit)
Reviews
- The DA-45 HR from TASCAM represents the pinnacle and arguably the end point of DAT recorder development!
- The DA-45 HR offers an optional 24-bit recording mode (HR = High Resolution), but can of course also record and play back at 16-bit.
- It is a professional machine in 19-inch format and very comprehensive equipment.
A disadvantage, especially of the first devices, is the audible fan noise. TASCAM has then improved and offers a conversion kit for the first devices.
