DENON DR-M10HX
¥ 46,200 (around 1989)
Commentary
This cassette deck uses a computer-controlled silent mechanism and Dolby HX Pro.
The mechanism section employs a computer-controlled silent mechanism using a highly reliable rotary encoder method.
A non-slip reel drive system is also adopted.
The recording / reproducing head uses SF (Super Frikency) hypervolic head.
Equipped with Dolby HX Pro.
Equipped with Dolby B & C NR as a noise reduction system.
Equipped with a bias fine adjuster.
Equipped with a 4-digit digital counter with memory stop function.
Equipped with LED bar graph type peak meter.
Equipped with a music search mechanism.
Model Rating
Type | Cassette deck |
Track system | 4-track 2-channel stereo |
Tape selector | 3-Level Auto Tape Selector (Normal, High (CrO2), Metal) |
Heads | Recording : SF Hyperbolic / Hard Permalloy Combination Head Erasing : double-gap ferrite heads |
Motor | For Capstan : Electronically Controlled DC Motor For Reel : DC Motor For mechanical control : DC motor |
Wow and flutter | ± 0.1% W. Peak (EIAJ) 0.05%WRMS(JIS) |
Early winding time | Approximately 100 Seconds (C-60) |
Overall frequency response (input -20VU) | Metal tape : 20 Hz to 20 kHz (25 Hz to 19 kHz ± 3 dB) |
Overall signal-to-noise ratio | 73 dB or more (3% THD, CCIR/ARM, Dolby C NRon) |
Input terminal | Line : 80mV/50k Ω unbalanced |
Output Terminal (Vol. max) | Line : at 620mV/47k Ω load Headphone : 1.5mW/8 Ω load (suitable for 8 Ω ~ 1.2k Ω headphones) |
Pwer | 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz |
Power consumption | 16W |
External dimensions | Width 434x Height 115x Depth 286 mm |
Weight | 4.6kg |