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GXC-760D
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Stereo cassette deck composed of 3 heads and 3 motors.

A 3-head configuration is used for the head part.
The 3-head system, which can be used exclusively for recording and reproducing heads, can be designed to fully display the characteristics required for each head, enabling recording and reproduction taking full advantage of the performance of tape.

Newly developed REC/PB combination GX head is used for the head.
This head uses an ultra-narrow gap of 4 μ for the recording head gap and 1 μ for the reproducing head gap. This improves high-frequency linearity, which is a weak point of the cassette, and provides frequency characteristics that extend flatly from low to high frequencies. The GX head also maintains excellent initial characteristics due to its wear-resistance characteristic.
The REC/PB Combination GX Head has 2 gaps for the pad of the cassette half which is made for 1 gap. Moreover, the surface shape has been devised so that the tape touch can be sufficiently taken. The parallelism of the recording gap and the reproduction gap and the direction deviation between channels are suppressed to the extent that they have almost no effect by using the ultra-precision processing technology, and the azimuth loss and phase deviation are suppressed.
In addition, although the recording / reproducing head is adjacent to the recording / reproducing head at 4.5 mm, a special shielding method is adopted to reduce the effect of magnetic flux leakage (field-through) during simultaneous recording and tape monitoring. In addition, the contour effect, in which the low-frequency range fluctuates during playback, is dealt with by processing the head tip.
The time difference during simultaneous recording and tape monitoring is limited to 0.1 second.

The mechanism uses a 3-motor system for the first time in a front-operated cassette deck.
Conventional 1-motor cassette decks use a large number of rotating parts such as belts, idlers, and pulleys in the rotating mechanism to drive the tape running, feeding, and winding with a single motor. As a result, accuracy errors and rattling of components, and uneven rotation due to aging, etc. occur. In the 3-motor system, the capstan motor is used only for the rotation of the flywheel, and dedicated reel motors are used for the tape feeding and winding to stabilize the tape running.

Closed-loop double capstan system is adopted for the mechanism.
In this system, two pairs of pinch rollers and a capstan shaft cut off the tape feed and take-up sides to keep the tension in the loop constant at all times, prevent the tension from changing due to the tape winding diameter, and keep the touch of the tape to the head stable.
For parts that make up the running diameter, such as capstan shafts, belts, flywheels and pinch rollers, attention has been paid to improve dimensional accuracy and eliminate machining errors, including 3 mm φ capstan shafts with a mirror polished finish with a roundness error of 0.1 μ.

The capstan motor uses a small-size CPG built-in AC servo motor, which has been used in AKAI's open reel decks, for use in cassettes. The CPG built-in AC motor has a large rotational torque and accurately controls the rotation with the help of a servo amplifier. The CPG built-in AC motor has a large AC voltage detected by 40 gears inscribed on the fixed and rotating parts, and a frequency generator is built into the motor. This minimizes runout in the detection part and ensures smooth rotation.
A slotless DC motor is used for the reel motor.
This motor has excellent durability with little cocking especially at low speeds. In addition, since the reel motor is directly connected to the reel shaft without using a belt or pulley, there is no characteristic change due to wear or deterioration of the belt.

A double independent drive system has been adopted in which the capstan and reel stand are separately driven by a dedicated rubber belt, so that no unnecessary burden is imposed on the rotation of the capstan, and stable tape travel is achieved.

A logic circuit is used in the system control section. Each mode can be switched by simply pressing the button. The self-illuminated button lights up from inside for easy identification of the mode.
The optional Remote Control Unit RC-17 and Timer Control Adapter TA-270 can also be connected. By combining the optional timer, you can record your absence or play an alarm clock.
The full-release auto-stop mechanism that automatically separates the pinch roller from the capstan operates during the rest period, so that no unnecessary burden is imposed on the mechanism.

Fully direct function change mechanism is adopted, and when FF/RWD from Play, even if Stop is not pressed once, it can be directly operated by system control.

Equipped with peak / VU switching type meter.
During peak checks, the meter pointer operates with a response time of 10 milliseconds and a recovery time of 1.5 seconds between -20VU and 0 VU. Quick response to large instantaneous input signals enables recording with a high S/N ratio and a wide dynamic range.
At peak check, the 0 VU on the meter is set to + 8 dB, making it easy to intuitively grasp the maximum recording level by the fluctuation of the indicator of the meter.

Equipped with an automatic tape slack removal mechanism.
If the machine is operated with slack in the cassette tape, it may cause damage to the tape such as winding the tape.
When the tape is set in the machine, the reel motor automatically removes slack from the tape to prepare for safe tape travel.

A built-in oscillator with a 400 Hz test tone and monitor switch allows you to accurately set the standard recording level on your tape.

Equipped with Dolby B NR as a noise reduction system.

It is equipped with ADR system.
In this method, the equalizer characteristics are automatically adjusted according to the sound volume and frequency band so that the high-frequency signal does not exceed the saturation level of the tape and over-recording is performed in accordance with the recording condition of actual use. This expands the high-frequency recording limit and enables recording taking advantage of the dynamic range of the tape.
You can play the ADR system can be played on any cassette deck.

The line and microphone can be mixed.

Equipped with a 3-position tape selector that also supports Ferrichrome tapes.

It is equipped with an MPX filter switch to improve the high-frequency characteristics in normal recording.

Equipped with a REC calibration volume that can adjust the level of each tape.

A housing lamp is mounted on the top of the cassette holder, and a reflector is used to illuminate the tape monitoring window of the cassette half from the rear so that the condition of the tape can be checked.


Equipped with a linear motion mechanism, the head, which moves up and down frequently, is moved in a straight line by the function of the linear shaft and bearing together with the block, eliminating the rattling of the front, back, left and right.
This improves the reliability of the mechanism and enables more faithful recording and playback.

Uses a double action cassette holder, and when the Eject button is pressed, the cassette holder slides 12 mm toward you and then tilts 20 degrees toward the front.
This allows sufficient space in the opening to allow for easy insertion and removal of cassette tapes.

There was a wood case as an option sold separately.

Model Rating
Type Stereo cassette deck
Track system 4-track 2-channel stereo system
Tape speed 4.75cm/s
Wow and flutter 0.06%WRMS
Frequency characteristic 30 Hz ~ 19 kHz ± 3 dB (When Ferrichrome Tape Is Used)
30 Hz ~ 16 kHz ± 3 dB (When Chrome Tape Is Used)
30 Hz ~ 15 kHz ± 3 dB (When Using Low-Noise Tape)
Distortion factor 1.0% (1 kHz, 0 VU)
Signal-to-noise ratio 55dB
When Dolby NR is used : 6 db improvement (1 khz), 10 db improvement (5 khz or more)
Bias frequency 100kHz
Heads Recording : GX Combination Head x1
Erase Head x1
Motor One AC servo outer rotor motor with built-in CPG
2 DC Motors
Fast forward and rewind time 70 seconds or less (C-60 tape)
Input level Mic : 0.3mV/-69dB/600 Ω ~ 10k Ω
Line : 70mV/-21dB/100k Ω
Output level Line : 0.775 V (at 0 VU) / 20k Ω or more
Headphone : 50mV/8 Ω
Pwer 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz
Power consumption 50W
External dimensions Width 440x Height 142x Depth 306 mm
Weight 11.1kg
Attachment Connection code x2
One small screwdriver
Sold Separately Wood Case CB-760 (¥ 7,000)