Tascam DA-40 Specifications, Audio specifications, Specifications, Physical specifications

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6 - Specifications

6.1

Audio specifications

 

 

Tape Speed

8.15 mm/s (SP mode)

 

 

 

 

 

4.075 mm/s (LP mode)

 

 

Recording time (with 120-

120 minutes (SP mode)

minute cassette)

 

240 minutes (LP mode)

 

 

 

 

Head drum speed

2,000 rpm (SP mode)

 

 

 

 

 

1,000 rpm (LP mode)

 

 

Fast wind time (forward

60 seconds end-to-end with

and rewind)

120-minute tape

 

 

Sampling frequency

44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

 

 

 

 

 

32 kHz (LP mode)

 

 

Recording resolution

16-bit linear (SP mode)

 

 

 

 

 

12-bit non-linear (LP mode)

 

 

Frequency response

20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (SP mode)

±0.5 dB

 

20 Hz to 14,500 Hz (LP mode)

 

 

 

 

S/N ratio

> 92 dB

 

 

Dynamic range

>93 dB

 

 

Total harmonic distortion

<0.005% (SP mode)

(1 kHz @ FS – 0.1 dB)

 

<0.075% (LP mode)

 

 

 

 

Channel separation

>90 dB (1kHz @ FS)

 

 

Wow and flutter

Unmeasurable (<0.001%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.2

I/O specifications

 

 

 

 

Analog inputs (balanced

Nominal input level +4dBu

XLR-3-31 type)

(FS=–16 dBu)

 

 

Maximum input level +20 dBu

 

 

Nominal impedance >10 kΩ

 

 

Analog inputs (unbal-

Nominal input level –10dBV

anced RCA)

Maximum input level +6 dBV

 

 

(2Vrms)

 

 

Nominal impedance >50 kΩ

 

 

Analog outputs (balanced

Nominal output level +4dBu

XLR-3-32 type)

(FS=–16 dBu)

 

 

Maximum output level +20 dBu

 

 

Nominal impedance <100 Ω

 

 

 

Analog outputs (unbal-

Nominal output level –10 dBV

anced RCA)

Maximum output level +6 dBV

 

(2 Vrms)

 

Nominal impedance <1k Ω

 

 

Headphone 1/4-inch

(2 x 50 mW into 32 Ω)

stereo jack

 

 

 

Digital input AES/EBU

AES3-1992 (Type I)a or

(balanced XLR-3-31 type)

IEC60958 format (Type II)

 

(auto-detect)

 

 

Digital input COAXIAL

AES3-1992 (Type I)a or

(unbalanced RCA)

IEC60958 format (Type II)

 

(auto-detect)

 

 

Digital output AES/EBU

AES3-1992 (Type I)a or

(balanced XLR-3-32 type)

IEC60958 format (Type II)

 

(menu-selectable)

 

 

Digital output COAXIAL

AES3-1992 (Type I)a or

(unbalanced RCA)

IEC60958 format (Type II)

 

(menu-selectable)

 

 

Parallel I/O port

15-pin ’D’-sub connector

 

 

REMOTE CONTROL

For use with RC-D45 only

3.5 mm mini-jack

 

 

 

a.IEC-60958 Type I (AES3-1992) is a standard for broadcasting studios (professional). It can- not be used for connecting consumer products. IEC-60958 Type II (SPDIF) is a standard for consumer products.

6.3Physical specifications

Voltage requirements:

USA/Canada 120 VAC ‘60 Hz

 

Europe/UK 230 VAC @ 50 Hz

 

Australia 240 VAC @ 50 Hz

 

 

Power consumption

21 W

 

 

Weight

8 kg (17.6 lbs)

 

 

Dimensions (w x h x d)

482 x 150.5 x 364 mm (19 x 5.9

 

x 14.3 in

 

 

Supplied accessories

Rack mounting kit

 

 

Optional accessories

RC-D45 wired remote control

 

unit

 

 

Changes to specifications and features may be made without notice or obligaiton.

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Contents DA-40 Important Safety Precautions Important for U.K. CustomersImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Specifications Introduction to the DA-40 FeaturesInstallation of the tape deck Unpacking and inspectionMaking connections Block Diagram Power connectionsFront and Rear panels Power and display Recording mode and source switches, etcParts of the tape deck Tape controls Play key REW and F FWD keysStop key Pause keyREC Mute key Shuttle wheelData dial Margin Reset Command keysCounter Mode CharSkip Play Single PlayRear panel Balanced Analog Outputs Auto ID level Menu functionsDrum time head time Auto ID timeDigital output format Repeat modeRecord mute time Copy prohibit14Initializing settings 10End tally signal12Fast forward mode 15Viewing points at which block errors have occurredMenu functions Shift functions INS/+ and DELID markers START, SKIP, END, Char and renumbering Selecting an ID mode Manually writing a Start or Skip IDWriting a Start or Skip ID Erasing an END ID Writing an END IDErasing a Start or Skip ID Erasing titlesLocation memories Setting location memoriesEdit key Locating to location memoriesProgram mode Character editing titlingEntering and editing titles Deleting a title Writing the title to tapeChecking a title Copying and pasting a titleOPEN/CLOSE RC-D45 remote control unit optionID Select PositionRemote control transport keys RepeatREC Mute Specifications SpecificationsAudio specifications Physical specificationsDimensional drawing Error messages Serious error messagesIndex a O Auto IDIndex P SpdifDA-40
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DA-40 specifications

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