Difference between revisions of "AEG Magnetophone K 4"

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* Hersteller: [[AEG Bandmaschinen | AEG]]
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* Manufacturer: [[AEG Bandmaschinen | AEG]]
* Baujahr: 1938 - 1940
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* Year of manufacture: 1938 - 1940
  
1938 wurde das weiterentwickelte Gerät K4 vorgestellt. Dieses Gerät, welches aufgrund der gewonnen Erfahrungen sehr stabil lief, wurde in allen großen Tonstudios und Rundfunkanstalten eingesetzt. Nicht nur die bessere Handhabbarkeit gegenüber den Wachsplatten bot Vorteile, auch die Haltbarkeit und Lagerung der Tonaufnahmen war jetzt sicher möglich.
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In 1938 the further developed device K4 was introduced. This device, which ran very stable due to the experience gained, was used in all large recording studios and broadcasting stations. Not only the better manageability compared to the wax plates offered advantages, but also the durability and storage of the sound recordings was now safely possible.
  
Die Bandlaufgeschwindigkeit betrug ab diesem Gerät 77 cm/s. Daraus ergeben sich bei ca. 1 km = 1.000 m Bandlänge Spielzeiten von etwas über 20 Minuten. Auch das ist im Vergleich zu den bislang eingesetzten Wachsplatten ein Quantensprung. Internationaler Standard wurde später 30"/sec. Dieses begründet sich durch die Übernahme von kriegs-erbeuteten Geräten in die USA. Die "Konvertierung" auf die dort geltenden Normen brachte diese Veränderung mit sich: 60Hz anstelle von 50Hz Netzfrequenz und Zoll bzw. Inch anstelle des metrischen Systems. Da die Fabriken der Deutschen Hersteller und auch der [[AEG]] in Trümmern lagen und viele Patente verloren gingen, setzten amerikanischer Herstelle die neuen Daten als Standard international um.
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The tape running speed was 77 cm/s from this device on. This results in playing times of a little over 20 minutes for a tape length of approx. 1 km = 1,000 m. This is also a quantum leap compared to the wax plates used so far. The international standard later became 30"/sec. This is due to the takeover of war-looted equipment in the USA. The "conversion" to the standards in force there brought about this change: 60Hz instead of 50Hz mains frequency and inches instead of the metric system. Since the factories of the German manufacturers and also of [[AEG]] lay in ruins and many patents were lost, American manufacturers implemented the new data as standard internationally.
  
  
'''Technische Daten:'''
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'''Technical data:'''
* Motoren: 3
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* motors: 3
* Bandbreite: 6,5 mm
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* tubes: 6 pieces (2 x EF12, AH1, AF7, AL4, AZ1)
* Bandlaufgeschwindigkeit: 77 cm/s (Standardwert in europäischen Rundfunkstudios)
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* Tape width: 6,5 mm
* Frequenzgang: ca. 50 - 6500 Hz
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* Tape speed: 77 cm/s (standard value in European broadcast studios)
* Dynamik: 38 dB
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* Frequency response: approx. 50 - 6500 Hz
* Spielzeit: ca. 20 Minuten.  
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* Dynamic range: 38 dB
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* Playing time: approx. 20 minutes.  
  
  
== Bilder ==
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== Pictures ==
Mit Hörprobe auf youtube:
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With audio sample on youtube:
  
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLjD0B6QoaM
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLjD0B6QoaM
  
  
Im Radiomuseum finden sich Bilder:
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In the radio museum you can find pictures:
  
 
https://www.radiomuseum.org/images/radio/aeg_allg/magnetophon_k4_58.jpg
 
https://www.radiomuseum.org/images/radio/aeg_allg/magnetophon_k4_58.jpg
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[[Kategorie:Bandmaschinen]]
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[[Category:Tape Machines]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 28 December 2020

  • Manufacturer: AEG
  • Year of manufacture: 1938 - 1940

In 1938 the further developed device K4 was introduced. This device, which ran very stable due to the experience gained, was used in all large recording studios and broadcasting stations. Not only the better manageability compared to the wax plates offered advantages, but also the durability and storage of the sound recordings was now safely possible.

The tape running speed was 77 cm/s from this device on. This results in playing times of a little over 20 minutes for a tape length of approx. 1 km = 1,000 m. This is also a quantum leap compared to the wax plates used so far. The international standard later became 30"/sec. This is due to the takeover of war-looted equipment in the USA. The "conversion" to the standards in force there brought about this change: 60Hz instead of 50Hz mains frequency and inches instead of the metric system. Since the factories of the German manufacturers and also of AEG lay in ruins and many patents were lost, American manufacturers implemented the new data as standard internationally.


Technical data:

  • motors: 3
  • tubes: 6 pieces (2 x EF12, AH1, AF7, AL4, AZ1)
  • Tape width: 6,5 mm
  • Tape speed: 77 cm/s (standard value in European broadcast studios)
  • Frequency response: approx. 50 - 6500 Hz
  • Dynamic range: 38 dB
  • Playing time: approx. 20 minutes.


Pictures[edit]

With audio sample on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLjD0B6QoaM


In the radio museum you can find pictures:

magnetophon_k4_58.jpg