Akai Terecorder Owners Manual
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OWNERS PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE
Loss of sensitivity and tone quality may be due to:
l. Stained erase head. This prevents prerecor-
ded material from being erased completely.
2. Dust on the recording head. (The heads
should be cleaned periodically with a cotton
swab soaked in alcohol as shown hereunder.)
3. Reversed tape threading. [The oxide coated
face of tape should be confronted to the
heads.)
4. Incorrect power supply. [Recorders should
always be operated on the specified voltage
and cycleJ
Uneven tape travel in record or play may be due to:
1. Havy dust accumulated on the heads.
2. Oil on capstan.
3. Loose capstan mount screw.
4. Sticky or dusty tape surface.
If your recorder does not record, check to see
that the followings are in correct position.
I. RECORD-PLAY SWITCH.
2. MICROPHONE PLUGS.
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: .50 to 10,000 cycles per second
(7. 5"/sec.)
NOW I; FLUTTER : Less than 0. 1 % RMS
EQUALlZATION : Correct equalization for playback
of tapes recorded to the NARTB
curve -
TAPE SPEED : 7.5 and 3.75 inches per second
HEAD SET-UP : Dual-track, record-play and erase
heads in shielded housing
PLAYING TIME : 1 hour at 7. 5/sec. Speed with
7 inches (1,200 ft.) NARTB reel
REWIND TIME : 2.5 minutes
FAST FORWARD TIME ; 2.5 minutes
OUTPUT POWER : 1.5 watt max.
DISTORTION : Under 2.5 /9 (total harmonic)
MAXIMUM REEL SIZE : 7 inches
POWER REQUIREMENT : AC 105 volts :1: 10 0, 50 or
60 cycles
DIMENSiONS . 101/2 x 131/2 x 7%" overall.
case closed
WEIGHT ; 21.1 pounds with all accessories
TUBE USED : 6AU6T 6AV6 35C5 35W4