Luxman KX-102
Data
General
- Manufacturer: Luxman
- Model: KX-102
- Type: 3-head cassette tape deck with calibration computer
- Years of manufacture: 1982 - 1984
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Silver / Black
- Remote control: yes, system bus
- Power consumption: 35 W
- Dimensions: 453 x 147 x 365 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 9.5 kg
- Original price approx.: 1'000 US-$, 2'400 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs: 2
- Line In: 100 mV, 47 kOhm
- DIN In:
- Microphone: 0.25 mV
- Number of outputs:
- Line Out: 500 mV, 2 kOhm
- DIN Out:
- Headphone (6.3mm jack):
Specifications:
- Audio heads: 3
- 1x Hexalam recording
- 1x Hexalam playback
- 1x ferrite erase head
- Motors: 2
- 1x direct drive servo motor for play
- 1x DC servo motor for rewinding
- Tape speed: 4,75 cm / s
- Synchronization fluctuation: 0,04 % (WMRS)
- Tape types:
- Normal: Type I
- Cr02: Type II
- Metal: Type IV
- Frequency response:
- Normal Type I: 20 Hz - 18 kHz
- Cr02 Type II: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Metal Type IV: 20 Hz - 22 kHz
- Distortion factor: 0.7
- Signal to Noise Ratio:
- Normal:
- Without Dolby: > 58 dB
- With Dolby B: > 67 dB
- With DBX: > 90 dB
- Chrome:
- Without Dolby: > 59 dB
- With Dolby B: > 67 dB
- With DBX: > 92 dB
- Metal:
- Without Dolby: > 61 dB
- With Dolby B: > 68 dB
- With DBX: > 94 dB
- Normal:
- Crosstalk attenuation:
- Auto Reverse: no
- Dolby: B
- DBX noise reduction system
Special Features:
- Servo operated front panel on right (When receiver is turned on, front panel retracts to reveal controls).
- 3-head cassette tape deck with rear tape control
- Fully automatic calibration computer for pre-magnetization, equalization and tape sensitivity
- Touch key operation
- Dolby B
- DBX system
- Timer-controlled recording and playback
- Remote control via system bus with Luxman RX-103
Notes
- Other models in the same series:
- Luxman Receiver:
- Luxman Tuner:
- Luxman Tape Deck:
- [[Luxman turntable
- Luxman PX-101
- Luxman equalizer:
Pictures
- Extract from brochure: Luxman KX-102
- Excerpt from US test: Luxman KX-102
Reports
Links
- External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [[1]]