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== Data ==
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'''General'''
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* Manufacturer: [[Denon]]
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* Model: DR-M 20
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* Type: Single
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* Year of manufacture: 1986
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* Made in: Japan
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* Color: silver / black
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* Remote control: No
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* Mains voltage: 220V 50-60Hz
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* Power consumption: 19 W
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* Dimensions: 434 x 115 x 286 cm
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* Weight: 5.6 kg
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* Original price: approx. 900 DM
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'''Connections'''
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* Number of inputs: 1
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** Line in: Cinch (RCA)
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* Number of outputs: 2
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Line out: Cinch (RCA)
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Headphones, adjustable via output controller
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'''Technical data'''
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* sound heads: 3
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* Motors: 3, two for the drive, one as servo ("actuator" for the head carriage, among other things)
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* Synchronisation fluctuations: 0,045% WRMS
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* Belt types: Normal, Chrome, Metal
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* Frequency response: 20-19.000 Khz
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** Metal: 20 - 21,000 Hz
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* Distortion factor:
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* Signal-to-noise ratio: 73 dB
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* Auto-Reverse: No
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* Track search: No
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* Dolby: B, C
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'''Special Features'''
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* Closed dual capstan drive for clean synchronization
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* Rear band control and monitor circuit
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* Split Power Supplied Audio Amplifier
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* Computer controlled, almost silent servo motor technology
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* Non-slip rewind drive,
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* Tape tightening after cassette insertion
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* Sensor jog keys
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* Automatic tape type selection
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* Pre-magnetization controller (BIAS tuning)
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* 4-digit digital tape counter, numerical
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* Illuminated cassette compartment
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* Output level control, also headphone output control
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Memory button
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MPX filter switchable
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== Remarks ==
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* Other models of the same series:
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** [[Denon DR-M 10|DR-M 10]]
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** [[Denon DR-M 20|DR-M 20]]
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** [[Denon DR-M 30 HX|DR-M 30 HX]]
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* Somewhat purist features.  Only sparse, small feet, as the design should be as flat as possible, plastic back.
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* "Little brother" of the DR-M 30 HX, from which it differs in the absence of Dolby HX Pro and a remote sensor.
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== Pictures ==
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[[File:DR-M20.jpg]]
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== Reports ==
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* No tests in German-language magazines (!)
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* Test in Hifi Review, Nov/Dec 1986 (UK)
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== Links ==
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[[Category:Cassette decks]]

Latest revision as of 16:08, 17 April 2020

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Denon
  • Model: DR-M 20
  • Type: Single
  • Year of manufacture: 1986
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: silver / black
  • Remote control: No
  • Mains voltage: 220V 50-60Hz
  • Power consumption: 19 W
  • Dimensions: 434 x 115 x 286 cm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg
  • Original price: approx. 900 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs: 1
    • Line in: Cinch (RCA)
  • Number of outputs: 2

Line out: Cinch (RCA) Headphones, adjustable via output controller


Technical data

  • sound heads: 3
  • Motors: 3, two for the drive, one as servo ("actuator" for the head carriage, among other things)
  • Synchronisation fluctuations: 0,045% WRMS
  • Belt types: Normal, Chrome, Metal
  • Frequency response: 20-19.000 Khz
    • Metal: 20 - 21,000 Hz
  • Distortion factor:
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 73 dB
  • Auto-Reverse: No
  • Track search: No
  • Dolby: B, C


Special Features

  • Closed dual capstan drive for clean synchronization
  • Rear band control and monitor circuit
  • Split Power Supplied Audio Amplifier
  • Computer controlled, almost silent servo motor technology
  • Non-slip rewind drive,
  • Tape tightening after cassette insertion
  • Sensor jog keys
  • Automatic tape type selection
  • Pre-magnetization controller (BIAS tuning)
  • 4-digit digital tape counter, numerical
  • Illuminated cassette compartment
  • Output level control, also headphone output control

Memory button MPX filter switchable

Remarks[edit]

  • Somewhat purist features. Only sparse, small feet, as the design should be as flat as possible, plastic back.
  • "Little brother" of the DR-M 30 HX, from which it differs in the absence of Dolby HX Pro and a remote sensor.


Pictures[edit]

DR-M20.jpg

Reports[edit]

  • No tests in German-language magazines (!)
  • Test in Hifi Review, Nov/Dec 1986 (UK)

Links[edit]