• Année
  • 1966/1967
  • Catégorie
  • Enrégistreur et/ou reproducteur son/video
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 317092

 Spécifications techniques

  • No. de transistors
  • 14
  • Principe général
  • Amplification audio
  • Gammes d'ondes
  • - sans
  • Particularités
  • Magnétophone à bandes
  • Tension / type courant
  • Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / 100-250 Volt
  • Haut-parleur
  • 4 HP
  • De Radiomuseum.org
  • Modèle: National RS-770S - Panasonic, Matsushita,
  • Forme
  • Modèle de table générique
  • Dimensions (LHP)
  • 16.375 x 20 x 11.375 inch / 416 x 508 x 289 mm
  • Remarques
  • National RS-770S Tape Recorder

    A two-speed, four-track solid state stereophonic tape recorder, Housed in wooden cabinet. Hinged removable speaker boxes, each houses woofer and tweeter.

    Features: tape speeds - 3¾ and 7½ ips. Frequency, 60 - 15000 c/s (Hz) at 7½ ips; 60 - 8000 c/s at 3¾ ips.

    Speakers: two woofers, 6" x 4" ; two tweeters, 2" x 2¾"; output, 2W per channel. Both speaker boxes are electrically connected while on hinges; when removed patch cords are required.

    Sound-on-sound and sound-with-sound facilities. Sound monitor system which permits listening to recording as it is being made. Automatic shut-off stops motor when tape has finished. Two large VU meters and digital tape counter; instant stop lever. Doors close without removing reels. Recording system, AC bias.

    Jacks for two microphones, two auxiliary inputs, two extension speakers, two line outputs, and a jack for stereo headphones.

    Six hours stereo playing time at 3¾ ips with 7" standard play tape.

    Complete with 7" recording tape, empty reel, spll ing tape, two microphones and stands, connecting cords. (MINGAY'S PRICE SERVICE)

  • Poids net
  • 41 lb 0 oz (41 lb) / 18.614 kg
  • Prix de mise sur le marché
  • 365.00 AUS $
  • Schémathèque (1)
  • -- Original-techn. papers. (National Tape Recorder Service Handbook, Page 32.)
  • Schémathèque (2)
  • J.R. Tape Recorder Handbook, Page N30.
  • Auteur
  • Modèle crée par Martin Kent. Voir les propositions de modification pour les contributeurs supplémentaires.

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