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− | '''''Sony | + | '''''Sony Cassette Deck TC-K770ES |
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− | ''' | + | '''General:''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Sony]] |
− | * | + | * Model: TC-K770ES |
− | * | + | * Type: Cassette deck |
− | * | + | * Remote controllable: Yes, Sony RM-J701 et al. |
− | * | + | * Color: Black |
− | * | + | * Dimensions (WxHxD): 430 x 135 x 350 mm |
− | * | + | * Power: 220 V, 23 Watt |
− | * | + | * Weight: 6.7 kg |
+ | * Year of manufacture: 1991-92 | ||
+ | * Original price: 850 DM | ||
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− | + | '''Inputs and outputs''' | |
− | * | + | * Outputs: 2 |
− | + | Stereo Cinch (gold-plated) | |
− | * | + | ** Headphone jack 6.3 mm, gold-plated |
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− | + | * Inputs: 2 | |
− | + | Stereo Cinch | |
+ | Stereo Cinch CD Direct | ||
− | == | + | '''Technical data:''' |
+ | * System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo | ||
+ | * Tape speed: 4.76 cm / s | ||
+ | * 3 heads: 1 x record / playback, 1 x erase head | ||
+ | * Motors: 1 x Reel, 1 x Capstan (Quartz Direct Drive), 1 x Mechanical | ||
+ | * Tape type: Ferro IEC I, Cr02 IEC II, Metal IEC IV, | ||
+ | * Noise reduction: B, C, HX-Pro | ||
+ | * Frequency response: 20 Hz to 21,000 Hz (metal band IV) Dolby NR off | ||
+ | * Distortion factor: 1.0 | ||
+ | * Signal-to-noise ratio: 76 dB (Dolby C) | ||
+ | * Uniformity: 0.025 % (WRMS), 0.05 % (DIN weighted), 0.11 % DIN unweighted (Ang. see Stereo 12/91, p.46) | ||
+ | * Input: 77.5 mV (Line) | ||
+ | * Output: 0.44 V (Line) | ||
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+ | '''Features''' | ||
+ | * Dual-Capstan in closed tape run with 2 pressure rollers and tone shafts | ||
+ | * Cassette compartment: motor controlled | ||
+ | * Bias controller: yes | ||
+ | * Level- controller: yes, both controllers visually controllable (test tone- calibration), | ||
+ | * additional 3 bias settings | ||
+ | * Backband control: yes | ||
+ | MPX filter: yes | ||
+ | Counter Memory: yes | ||
+ | * Electronic real-time counter | ||
+ | * AMS - title search | ||
+ | * Quartz controlled direct drive | ||
+ | * Adjustable headphone output | ||
+ | * CD- Direct- jacks, gold plated | ||
+ | * Remote control sensor built in, remote controllable with above mentioned remote control and Sony system remote controls | ||
+ | * Timer pre-installation for recording and playback | ||
+ | * Display can be switched off (with Sony RM-J701 remote control) | ||
+ | * Illuminated cassette compartment | ||
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+ | == Remarks == | ||
+ | Previous model: | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 750 ES]] | ||
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+ | Successor model: | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 790 ES]] | ||
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+ | Other models in the same series: | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 370|TC-K 370]] | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 470|TC-K 470]] | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 570|TC-K 570]] | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 670|TC-K 670]] | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 770 ES|TC-K 770 ES]] | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 870 ES|TC-K 870 ES]] | ||
+ | * [[Sony TC-K 970 ES|TC-K 970 ES]] | ||
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | [[File:Tc-k770es.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Reports == | ||
+ | * Stereo 12/1991: top class, 89 % (sound: 95 %, practicality 83 %, workmanship 70 %, features 75 %), Stereo recommendation: 3 stars, excellent | ||
+ | The TC-K770ES already belonged to the top class at that time and leaves several top decks that are only a few years older clearly behind it, at least in terms of sound. However, over the years, a few design weaknesses have become apparent, such as the failure of the control for the drive buttons, which have sent many a K770 to the e-scrap despite looking as good as new. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 6 April 2021
Data[edit]
Sony Cassette Deck TC-K770ES
General:
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: TC-K770ES
- Type: Cassette deck
- Remote controllable: Yes, Sony RM-J701 et al.
- Color: Black
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 430 x 135 x 350 mm
- Power: 220 V, 23 Watt
- Weight: 6.7 kg
- Year of manufacture: 1991-92
- Original price: 850 DM
Inputs and outputs
- Outputs: 2
Stereo Cinch (gold-plated)
- Headphone jack 6.3 mm, gold-plated
- Inputs: 2
Stereo Cinch Stereo Cinch CD Direct
Technical data:
- System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo
- Tape speed: 4.76 cm / s
- 3 heads: 1 x record / playback, 1 x erase head
- Motors: 1 x Reel, 1 x Capstan (Quartz Direct Drive), 1 x Mechanical
- Tape type: Ferro IEC I, Cr02 IEC II, Metal IEC IV,
- Noise reduction: B, C, HX-Pro
- Frequency response: 20 Hz to 21,000 Hz (metal band IV) Dolby NR off
- Distortion factor: 1.0
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 76 dB (Dolby C)
- Uniformity: 0.025 % (WRMS), 0.05 % (DIN weighted), 0.11 % DIN unweighted (Ang. see Stereo 12/91, p.46)
- Input: 77.5 mV (Line)
- Output: 0.44 V (Line)
Features
- Dual-Capstan in closed tape run with 2 pressure rollers and tone shafts
- Cassette compartment: motor controlled
- Bias controller: yes
- Level- controller: yes, both controllers visually controllable (test tone- calibration),
- additional 3 bias settings
- Backband control: yes
MPX filter: yes Counter Memory: yes
- Electronic real-time counter
- AMS - title search
- Quartz controlled direct drive
- Adjustable headphone output
- CD- Direct- jacks, gold plated
- Remote control sensor built in, remote controllable with above mentioned remote control and Sony system remote controls
- Timer pre-installation for recording and playback
- Display can be switched off (with Sony RM-J701 remote control)
- Illuminated cassette compartment
Remarks[edit]
Previous model:
Successor model:
Other models in the same series:
Pictures[edit]
Reports[edit]
- Stereo 12/1991: top class, 89 % (sound: 95 %, practicality 83 %, workmanship 70 %, features 75 %), Stereo recommendation: 3 stars, excellent
The TC-K770ES already belonged to the top class at that time and leaves several top decks that are only a few years older clearly behind it, at least in terms of sound. However, over the years, a few design weaknesses have become apparent, such as the failure of the control for the drive buttons, which have sent many a K770 to the e-scrap despite looking as good as new.