Teac Z-7000

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General

  • Manufacturer: Teac
  • Model: Z-7000

Type: Cassette Tape Deck

  • Years of manufacture: 1982 - 1987
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: chassis / front cast aluminum anthracite, cover aluminum anodized, wood
  • Remote control: Yes, cable remote control RC-200
  • Power consumption: 48 watts
  • Dimensions: 432 x 163 x 437 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 17,9 kg
  • Original price approx.: 298'000 Yen (Japan, 1983) 4'500 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • Line: 60mV / 50kOhm

Mik: 0,25mV / 200 Ohm

  • Number of outputs:
    • Line: 0.3V / 50kOhm
    • Headphone: 100mW / 8 Ohm


Technical Data

  • Tone heads: 3
  • Motors: 4 (1x direct drive tone shaft motor, 2x direct drive drive motors, 1x tone head control motor)
  • Synchronization fluctuations: 0.019%.
  • Tape types: Normal, Chrome, Metal
  • Frequency response:
    • Normal: 18 - 22000 Hz

Chrome: 18 - 24000 Hz Metal: 18 - 26000 Hz

  • Distortion factor: 2.0%
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
    • Direct: 60dB, 3% THD
    • Dolby B: 72dB, above 5Khz, 3% THD
    • Dolby C: 82dB over 1Khz, 3% THD
    • DBX: 92dB at 5Khz, 3% THD
  • Auto Reverse: No
  • Title search: Yes
  • Dolby: B, C, DBX
  • MPX Filter: Yes
  • Fader: Yes
  • Pitch control: Yes


Special Features

  • Automatic calibration system for bias, level and EQ.
  • Memory for tape calibration values

Electroload head positioning system

  • Real-time tape counter
  • Automatic tape type switching
  • Recording search function
  • Point erase function
  • Block Repeat
  • CPS Computomatic Program Scan
  • Auto fade-in / fade-out
  • Variable blank setting, 2 - 10 sec.
  • Timer for record / playback
  • Supported cassette eject


Remarks


Pictures

  • Image: Teac Z-7000

Z7000.jpg


Reports

Links

  • External Link: "Hifi Archive" website: [1]
  • External Link: "Hifi Archive" data sheet: [2]
  • External Link: "The Vintage Knob" website: [3]