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− | {{ | + | '''''Grundig Stereo Tape Recorder TK 247''''' |
− | ''' | + | {{navigation}} |
− | * | + | '''General''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Grundig|Grundig-Radiowerke mbH, Fürth]] |
− | * | + | * Model: TK 247 de Luxe |
− | * | + | * Type: Suitcase reel-to-reel tape recorder for horizontal operation with built-in stereo loudspeakers |
− | * | + | * Years of manufacture: 1967-1969 |
− | * | + | * Manufactured in: Fuerth |
− | * | + | * Color: metallic grey |
− | * | + | * Remote control: no |
− | * | + | * Power supply: 110V-240V, 50Hz (60 Hz with conversion kit) |
− | * | + | * Power consumption: 50 W |
− | * | + | * Dimensions (W x H x D): 450 x 200 x 340 mm |
+ | * Weight: 13,5 kg | ||
+ | * Original price approx.: Org. invoice JAN 1968 for 598,- DM | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Connections''' |
− | * | + | * Number of outputs: 3 |
− | ** | + | ** amplifier 2x 800 mV/22kΩ |
+ | ** Headphone/amplifier monitoring control DIN | ||
+ | ** Loudspeaker 2x 4Ω (supplement or replacement of the 4 built-in loudspeakers). | ||
− | * | + | * Number of inputs: 3 |
− | ** | + | ** Micro 2x 1...250 mV at approx. 100 kΩ. |
+ | ** Plate 2x 30 mV...7.5 V at1 MΩ | ||
+ | ** Radio 2x 1...250 mV at approx. 32 kΩ | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Technical Data''' |
− | * | + | * Max. Coil diameter: 18 cm |
− | * | + | * Drive: 1 motor, friction wheel drive, fast forward/reverse by belt drive |
− | * | + | * Heads: 2 heads (erasing head and combined recording/playback head) |
− | * | + | * Tracks: 4 (quarter track) |
− | * | + | * Tape speeds: 9.5/19 cm/s |
− | * | + | * Rewind time: approx. 270 sec. with LS tape 18cm reel |
− | * | + | * (synchronisation fluctuations): |
− | * | + | * Pitch fluctuations: |
− | * | + | ** <= +- 0.15 % at 9.5 cm/s. |
− | * | + | ** <= +- 0.12 % at 19 cm/s |
− | * | + | * Overall frequency response: |
− | * | + | ** 40 - 12,500 Hz at 9.5 cm/s |
− | * | + | ** 40 - 16,000 Hz at 19 cm/s |
− | * | + | * Dynamic range: |
− | * | + | ** >= 47 dB at 9.5 cm/s |
− | * | + | ** >= 48 dB at 19 cm/s |
− | ''' | + | '''Special Features''' |
− | * | + | * Stereo power amplifier of 2x 4 W / 5,5 W with 4 speakers (2 per channel) |
+ | * Automatic STOP at the end of the tape | ||
+ | == Remarks == | ||
+ | The TK 247 and the TK 241 (mono) were the only fully transistorized units from the 200 series until 1969. | ||
+ | The design is similar to the [[Grundig TK 245]], is 4 cm wider (more speakers) and the level controls | ||
+ | are newly arranged. | ||
− | + | Special features: The automatic recording tuning out of the TK 245 was omitted. | |
− | |||
− | == | + | Both stereo channels are controlled together via ONE control. |
+ | |||
+ | Note: the mains selector switch was supplied for 220 volts. Since 1987, however, the mains supply has been 230 volts, and the selector switch should be changed to 240 volts with a coin (photo) - to protect the unit. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Other models for comparison == | ||
+ | '''Models similar to each other until 1969 for horizontal operation (tubes TK 245 + full transistor TK 247):''' | ||
+ | * [[Grundig TK 245]] | ||
+ | * [[Grundig TK 247]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Models of the vertically usable successor series from 1969 in a completely new design, technically of higher quality (e.g. 3 tone heads):''' | ||
+ | * [[Grundig TK 244]] | ||
+ | * [[Grundig TK 246]] | ||
+ | * [[Grundig TK 248]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | [[File:247_240V.jpg|center|mini|240V_einstellen]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Reports == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Tape machines]] |
Latest revision as of 04:43, 27 October 2020
Data[edit]
Grundig Stereo Tape Recorder TK 247
General
- Manufacturer: Grundig-Radiowerke mbH, Fürth
- Model: TK 247 de Luxe
- Type: Suitcase reel-to-reel tape recorder for horizontal operation with built-in stereo loudspeakers
- Years of manufacture: 1967-1969
- Manufactured in: Fuerth
- Color: metallic grey
- Remote control: no
- Power supply: 110V-240V, 50Hz (60 Hz with conversion kit)
- Power consumption: 50 W
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 450 x 200 x 340 mm
- Weight: 13,5 kg
- Original price approx.: Org. invoice JAN 1968 for 598,- DM
Connections
- Number of outputs: 3
- amplifier 2x 800 mV/22kΩ
- Headphone/amplifier monitoring control DIN
- Loudspeaker 2x 4Ω (supplement or replacement of the 4 built-in loudspeakers).
- Number of inputs: 3
- Micro 2x 1...250 mV at approx. 100 kΩ.
- Plate 2x 30 mV...7.5 V at1 MΩ
- Radio 2x 1...250 mV at approx. 32 kΩ
Technical Data
- Max. Coil diameter: 18 cm
- Drive: 1 motor, friction wheel drive, fast forward/reverse by belt drive
- Heads: 2 heads (erasing head and combined recording/playback head)
- Tracks: 4 (quarter track)
- Tape speeds: 9.5/19 cm/s
- Rewind time: approx. 270 sec. with LS tape 18cm reel
- (synchronisation fluctuations):
- Pitch fluctuations:
- <= +- 0.15 % at 9.5 cm/s.
- <= +- 0.12 % at 19 cm/s
- Overall frequency response:
- 40 - 12,500 Hz at 9.5 cm/s
- 40 - 16,000 Hz at 19 cm/s
- Dynamic range:
- >= 47 dB at 9.5 cm/s
- >= 48 dB at 19 cm/s
Special Features
- Stereo power amplifier of 2x 4 W / 5,5 W with 4 speakers (2 per channel)
- Automatic STOP at the end of the tape
Remarks[edit]
The TK 247 and the TK 241 (mono) were the only fully transistorized units from the 200 series until 1969. The design is similar to the Grundig TK 245, is 4 cm wider (more speakers) and the level controls are newly arranged.
Special features: The automatic recording tuning out of the TK 245 was omitted.
Both stereo channels are controlled together via ONE control.
Note: the mains selector switch was supplied for 220 volts. Since 1987, however, the mains supply has been 230 volts, and the selector switch should be changed to 240 volts with a coin (photo) - to protect the unit.
Other models for comparison[edit]
Models similar to each other until 1969 for horizontal operation (tubes TK 245 + full transistor TK 247):
Models of the vertically usable successor series from 1969 in a completely new design, technically of higher quality (e.g. 3 tone heads):
Pictures[edit]