Denon DRM-740
Dates
General:
- Manufacturer: Denon
- Model: DRM-740
- Type: Cassette Tape Deck
- Years of manufacture: 1993-1995
- Dimensions: 434 x 124 x 275 mm
- Weight: 4.2 kg
- Power consumption: 16 watts
- Colors: Black, Champagne
- Original price: 630 DM
Technical data
- Sound heads: 3
- 1x recording,
- 1x playback,
- 1 x erase head, (double gap ferrite)
- Motors: 3
- 1 x Capstan (DC servo motor),
- 1 x Reel (DC motor),
- 1 x actuator (DC motor)
- Double Capstan: yes
- Rec pre-magnetization: 105 khz
- Tape types: I, II, IV
- Noise reduction: Dolby B, C, HX-Pro
- MPX filter: yes
- Channel separation: >40 dB (1khz)
- Crosstalk attenuation: 65 dB (1khz)
- Frequency response:
- Metal: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
- Signal-to-noise ratio at 3% distortion: 75 dB (Dolby C)
- Line frequency response: <0.038 % WRMS
- Input: 80 mV (line)
- Output: 620 mV (line)
- Headphone: 1,2 mW , 8- 1200 ohm
- Rewind time: 100 s (C-60)
- Rec-Mut button: yes
Special Features
DUAL CAPSTAN- Drive (Closed Loop Dual Capstan)
- Automatic tape tightening,
- High-resolution level meter,
3-head, back-tape control option (listen to result during recording and adjust level if necessary).
- Recording bias (bias control)
- Adjustable headphone jack,
- Real-time counter,
- Music search display
Output level control, which adjusts the overall output volume and the headphone output at the same time.
- Built-in remote control sensor, works e.g. with the system remote control Denon RC-176
Remarks
- Previous model: Denon DRM-710
- Successor model: none in this equipment and the 700 or 800 series, the last DRM unit with double capstan tape run.
Pictures
- Picture: Denon DRM-740
- Image: Denon DRM-740
Test reports
- Comparison test, see website "Revoxsammler": Stereo-Vergleichstest 1994
- AUDIO 12/ 1994: Upper class, sound 65 points, 3 ears
- STEREO 7/1994: Stereo recommendation 1 star, good. "Plus: Solid double capstan drive, stable level and silky sound. Minus: Not particularly low-noise, treble loss on FE tape." (Stereo 7/94, p.22)
STEREOPLAY 10/1994: Top Class III, New Reference