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− | *Tape Speed: | + | == Daten == |
− | *Quantization Bit: | + | '''''Tascam Stereo- DAT- Kassettendeck DA-30 MK II''''' |
− | *Sampling Rate: | + | {{Navigation}} |
− | *Frequency Response: | + | |
− | *Signal to Noise Ratio: | + | |
− | *Dynamic Range: | + | '''Allgemein:''' |
− | *Total Harmonic Distortion: | + | * Hersteller: [[Tascam]] |
− | *Channel Separation: | + | * Modell: DA-30 MK II |
− | *Wow and Flutter: | + | * Typ: single |
− | *Analog Input: | + | * Baujahre: |
− | *Analog Output: | + | * Hergestellt in: |
− | *Output Level: | + | * Farbe: |
− | *Headphone Output: | + | * Fernbedienung: |
− | *Digital I/O: | + | * Leistungsaufnahme: |
+ | * Abmessungen: | ||
+ | * Gewicht: 8,5 Kg | ||
+ | * Neupreis ca.: | ||
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+ | '''Technische Daten:''' | ||
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+ | * Tape Speed: 8.5 mm/sec, (12.225 mm/sec.) | ||
+ | * Quantization Bit: 16-bit linear (SP); 12 bit nonlinear (LP) | ||
+ | * Sampling Rate: Recording: 48 kHz/ 44.1 (digital, analog input); 32 kHz (digital input only) | ||
+ | * Frequency Response: 20- 20.000 Hz +/- 5 dB 9 SP) 20- 14.500 Hz +/- .5 dB (LP) | ||
+ | * Signal to Noise Ratio: Better than 92 db | ||
+ | * Dynamic Range: Better than 93 db | ||
+ | * Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.004 % at 1 kHz (SP) .07 % at 1 kHz (LP) | ||
+ | * Channel Separation: Better than 85 db (at 1 kHz) | ||
+ | * Wow and Flutter: Unmeasurable (less than 0.001 %) | ||
+ | * Analog Input: (XLR) balanced, +4 dBm / 10k ohm (RCA) unbalanced, -10 dB V /50k ohm | ||
+ | * Analog Output: (XLR) balanced, +4 dBm/10 kOhm, (RCA) unbalanced, -10 dBV (+6 dBV max)/ 430 Ohm; | ||
+ | * Output Level: 100 mW or more (8- Ohm load) | ||
+ | * Headphone Output: 1/4" phone jack (x1), 100 mW + 100 mW (8 ohm) | ||
+ | * Digital I/O: | ||
*(XLR) AES/EBU (RCA) Coaxial (S/PDIF); Parallel Control I/O Port: D-sub | *(XLR) AES/EBU (RCA) Coaxial (S/PDIF); Parallel Control I/O Port: D-sub | ||
* 15-pin (female) | * 15-pin (female) | ||
* Independent left and right channel | * Independent left and right channel | ||
− | * AES/EBU and S/PDIF Digital I/O | + | * AES/EBU and S/ PDIF Digital I/O |
* Balanced and unbalanced I/O | * Balanced and unbalanced I/O | ||
− | * 48/44.1/32 kHz sampling frequencies | + | * 48/ 44.1/ 32 kHz sampling frequencies |
* SCMS free recording | * SCMS free recording | ||
* Built-in parallel interface | * Built-in parallel interface | ||
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+ | == Bilder == | ||
+ | [[Bild:DA30mkii.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Berichte == | ||
− | == | + | == Links == |
− | [[ | + | |
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+ | [[Kategorie:Kassettendecks]] |
Revision as of 07:54, 29 September 2014
Daten
Tascam Stereo- DAT- Kassettendeck DA-30 MK II
Allgemein:
- Hersteller: Tascam
- Modell: DA-30 MK II
- Typ: single
- Baujahre:
- Hergestellt in:
- Farbe:
- Fernbedienung:
- Leistungsaufnahme:
- Abmessungen:
- Gewicht: 8,5 Kg
- Neupreis ca.:
Technische Daten:
- Tape Speed: 8.5 mm/sec, (12.225 mm/sec.)
- Quantization Bit: 16-bit linear (SP); 12 bit nonlinear (LP)
- Sampling Rate: Recording: 48 kHz/ 44.1 (digital, analog input); 32 kHz (digital input only)
- Frequency Response: 20- 20.000 Hz +/- 5 dB 9 SP) 20- 14.500 Hz +/- .5 dB (LP)
- Signal to Noise Ratio: Better than 92 db
- Dynamic Range: Better than 93 db
- Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.004 % at 1 kHz (SP) .07 % at 1 kHz (LP)
- Channel Separation: Better than 85 db (at 1 kHz)
- Wow and Flutter: Unmeasurable (less than 0.001 %)
- Analog Input: (XLR) balanced, +4 dBm / 10k ohm (RCA) unbalanced, -10 dB V /50k ohm
- Analog Output: (XLR) balanced, +4 dBm/10 kOhm, (RCA) unbalanced, -10 dBV (+6 dBV max)/ 430 Ohm;
- Output Level: 100 mW or more (8- Ohm load)
- Headphone Output: 1/4" phone jack (x1), 100 mW + 100 mW (8 ohm)
- Digital I/O:
- (XLR) AES/EBU (RCA) Coaxial (S/PDIF); Parallel Control I/O Port: D-sub
- 15-pin (female)
- Independent left and right channel
- AES/EBU and S/ PDIF Digital I/O
- Balanced and unbalanced I/O
- 48/ 44.1/ 32 kHz sampling frequencies
- SCMS free recording
- Built-in parallel interface
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