RFT SDK3930

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General

  • Manufacturer: RFT VEB Sern-Radio Sonneberg (GDR)
  • Model: SDK3930
  • Type: Stereo double cassette deck, shelf unit (HiFi component)
  • Years of manufacture: 1988-1990
  • Manufactured in: Sonneberg (Germany)
  • Color: silver and brown
  • Remote control: not available
  • Power consumption: 22 W
  • Dimensions: 390 mm × 123 mm × 260 mm (W × H × D)
  • Weight: 6.2 kg
  • Original price approx.: 2.100 M (DDR)


Connections

  • Number of inputs: 2
    • Audio/Tape (fixed cable with 5-pin DIN plug), Stereo Microphone (5-pin DIN jack)
  • Number of outputs: 1
    • Audio/amplifier (permanently installed cable with 5-pin DIN plug, also for audio/tape input)


Technical Data

  • Audio heads: 2
  • motors: 2
  • Synchronisation fluctuations: <0.2
  • Tape types: Type I (Fe) and Type II (CrO2)
  • Frequency response: 40-14,000 Hz (Type II CrO2)
  • Distortion factor: <3 % (kubischer Klirrfaktor)
  • Signalrauschabstand:
    • >60 dB (Type II CrO2 with noise reduction system "RMS")

56 dB (Type II CrO2 without noise reduction system "RMS")

  • Auto-Reverse: not available
  • Title search: APSS

Dolby: Dolby B compatible noise reduction system "RMS" * MPX filter: not present MPX filter: not present

  • Fader: rotary potentiometer for both channels, separate recording balance control
  • Pitch control: not available
  • CD synchro recording: not available


Special Features

  • Dubbing mode (dubbing from drive 1 to drive 2), Cont Play (automatic start of the second drive when the first one stops), Tape counter with zero stop function (Memory), Pause search (APSS), Rec mute button (insertion of pauses), Level indicator (2 × 6 LED).

Remarks

  • First and only HiFi double cassette deck by RFT. The construction is similar to the single deck SK3930. The Japanese licensed drives of the type MU300-S DR allow only a slow rewinding of the cassette. Apart from the dubbing feature, which was revolutionary for the GDR at that time, the equipment of the deck is otherwise quite poor (only one audio output/input via fixed cable, only 2 tape types, no headphone output). The deck is considered a rarity today, as it was only sold in very small numbers.

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