Applies to
TEAC X-1000R Consumer RTR (reel-to-reel) Deck Turntables & Tape Recorders.



Requirements
n/a

Author
TEAC

FileName
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FileSize
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Driver Date & Version
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Description

Differences of Various TEAC X1000 Models During 1981 - 1985

  1. X-1000R
    4-track autoreverse, 6 heads, dbx type 1
  2. X-1000M
    2-track with 2 & 4-track replay, 3 heads, dbx type 1
  3. X-1000
    4-track, 3 heads, dbx type 2

Specification for TEAC X-1000R Stereo Tape Deck

Model
X-1000 (R/dbx)
Year
1981
Price (in the UK)
X-1000/dbx £655; X-1000R/dbx £785
Track system
quarter-track stereo
Heads
six: erase, record and playback for forward & backward directions
Motors
three: capstan motor - FG servo DC; reel motors - 2 x DC slotless
Maximum reel size
10½
Tape speeds
7½ ips and 3¾ ips
Frequency response (3dB)
7½ ips playback: 40Hz - 26kHz, overall: 40Hz - 22kHz
3¾ ips playback: 40Hz - 18kHz, overall: 40Hz - 20kHz
Wow & flutter
0.10% at 7½ ips; 0.12% at 3¾ ips
Tape speed drift
15Hz
S/N ratio - playback
overall
7½ ips: 50dB LH, 52dB EE; 3¾ ips: 49dB LH, 52dB EE
7½ ips: 48dB LH, 50dB EE; 3¾ ips: 46dB LH, 50dB EE
Playback EQ - LH tape:
EE tape:
7½ ips: 3,180µs + 50µs (NAB); 3¾ ips: 3,180µs + 90µs (NAB)
7½ ips: 3,180µs + 35µs (NAB); 3¾ ips: 3,180µs + 50µs (NAB)
Channel separation
50dB min at 1kHz
Adjacent track crosstalk
40dB min at 125Hz
Harmonic distortion
at 1kHz and at 7½ ips, 0.8% or less
Playback EQ - LH tape:
EE tape:
7½ ips 3,180µs + 50µs (NAB); 3¾ ips: 3,180µs + 90µs (NAB)
7½ ips 3,180µs + 35µs (NAB); 3¾ ips: 3,180µs + 50µs (NAB)
Bias frequency
100kHz
Rewind speed
80 seconds or less for 550m (1800ft)
Inputs - mic
line
Specified input level -60dB (0.775mV) / 10kohms, min -70dB (245µV)
Specified input level -12dB (195mV) / 50kohms, min -22dB (61.5mV)
Outputs
specified output level -5dB (436mV) / 10kohms, max +1dB (0.869V)
phones: -24dB (48.9mV) / 8 ohms
Dimensions
18.6 x 19.1 x 10.3 (472 x 486 x 262mm)
Weight
48.5 lbs (22kg); 57.2lbs (26kg) with wooden case

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