Especificaciones

Sistema

Sistema de grabación

Estéreo de 4 pistas y 2 canales

Tiempo de avance rápido y rebobinado (aprox.)

90 seg (con cassettes C-60 Sony)

Polarización

De CA

Cabezas

Cabeza borradora × 1 (cabeza F&F)

Cabeza reproductora/grabadora × 1 (cabeza SD)

Motores

Motor del eje de arrastre × 1 (servomotor de CC) Motor de los carretes × 1 (motor de CC)

Relación señal-ruido (al nivel de pico, ponderada y con el sistema Dolby NR desactivado)

Tipo de cinta I, tipo I Sony (NORMAL): 55 dB

Tipo de cinta II, tipo II Sony (HIGH): 57 dB

Tipo de cinta IV, tipo IV Sony (METAL): 58 dB

Mejora de la relación señal-ruido (valores aproximados)

Con Dolby B NR activado: 5 dB a 1 kHz, 10 dB a 5 kHz

Con Dolby C NR activado: 15 dB a 500 Hz, 20 dB a 1 kHz

Distorsión armónica

0,4% (con tipo de cinta I, tipo I Sony (NORMAL): 160n Wb/m 315 Hz, distorsión de la 3.ª armónica)

1,8% (con tipo de cinta IV, tipo IV Sony (METAL): 250n Wb/m 315 Hz, distorsión de la 3.ª armónica)

Respuesta en frecuencia (Dolby NR desactivado)

Tipo de cinta I, Tipo I Sony (NORMAL): 30 - 15.000 Hz (±3 dB, IEC) 20 - 16.000 Hz (±6 dB)

Tipo de cinta II, Tipo II Sony (HIGH):

30 - 16.000 Hz (±3 dB, IEC)

20 - 17.000 Hz (±6 dB)

Tipo de cinta IV, Tipo IV Sony (METAL): 30 - 18.000 Hz (±3 dB, IEC)

30 - 13.000 Hz (±3 dB, grabación a -4 dB)

20 - 19.000 Hz (±6 dB)

Fluctuación y trémolo

±0,013% ponderación de pico (IEC) 0,07% ponderación eficaz (NAB) ±0,18% ponderación de pico (DIN)

Información adicional

Entradas

Entradas de línea (tomas fono)

Sensibilidad: 0,16 V

Impedancia de entrada: 47 kiloohmios

Salidas

Salidas de línea (tomas fono)

Nivel nominal de salida: 0,5 V a una impedancia de carga de 47 kiloohmios

Impedancia de carga: Más de 10 kiloohmios

Auriculares (toma telefónica estéreo)

Nivel de salida: 0,25 mW a una impedancia de carga de 32 ohmios

Generales

Alimentación

Lugar de adquisición

Requisitos de alimentación

 

 

EE.UU.

120 V CA, 60 Hz

 

 

Reino Unido y Europa

220 - 230 V CA, 50/60 Hz

Continental

 

 

 

Australia

240 V CA, 50/60 Hz

 

 

Otros países

110 - 120 V o 220 - 240 V CA, 50/60Hz

 

conmutable mediante selección de

 

tensión.

 

 

Consumo

 

19 W

 

Dimensiones (aprox.) (an/al/prf)

430 × 120 × 310 mm, incluyendo partes y controles salientes

Masa (aprox.)

3,5 kg

Accesorios suministrados

Cables conectores de audio (2)

Accesorio remoto

Telemando RM-J710

Para más detalles sobre la posibilidad de adquirir el mando a distancia, consulte con su sidtribuidor de productos de Sony más cercano.

Diseño y especificaciones sujetos a cambio sin previo aviso.

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Sony TC-KE300 operating instructions Especificaciones

TC-KE300 specifications

The Sony TC-KE300 is a prominent example of a high-quality cassette deck that emerged in the late 1980s, specifically designed to cater to audiophiles and home recording enthusiasts. This model is part of Sony's extensive line of tape recorders that exemplifies the brand's commitment to audio excellence and innovative technology.

One of the standout features of the TC-KE300 is its dual cassette mechanism, which allows for both playback and recording from one tape to another. This feature was particularly appealing during a time when cassette tapes were a popular medium for music and voice recording. The device supports both normal and chromium dioxide tapes, maximizing playback fidelity and recording quality.

The TC-KE300 is equipped with Dolby B noise reduction technology, which significantly reduces background hiss during playback. This feature enhances listening comfort, especially for recordings made on higher-quality tapes. Additionally, the deck offers a range of playback speeds, ensuring compatibility with various tape formats and providing users with versatility for different audio settings.

Another notable characteristic of the TC-KE300 is its direct-drive motor system, which facilitates stable and accurate tape movement. This system minimizes wow and flutter—unwanted variations in pitch and speed—allowing for a cleaner sound reproduction. The precision engineering behind the motor ensures that recordings maintain their intended quality, appealing to discerning users.

The user interface of the TC-KE300 is straightforward yet functional. It includes illuminated buttons and a bright, easy-to-read cassette compartment that indicates loading and working status. The device also offers features like automatic pause and record levels, simplifying the recording process for users who may not be technically inclined.

In terms of build quality, the TC-KE300 demonstrates Sony's reputation for durability and reliability. The casing is robust, designed to withstand the wear and tear associated with regular use while maintaining an elegant aesthetic that fits well with any home audio system.

In summary, the Sony TC-KE300 stands as a reliable and well-engineered cassette deck representative of its time. Its combination of features, such as dual cassette capability, Dolby noise reduction, and direct-drive motor system, make it an attractive option for vinyl and tape enthusiasts alike. Although cassette technology has waned in popularity, devices like the TC-KE300 remain cherished by collectors and audio purists who appreciate its quality and craftsmanship.