Pre-magnetization and cancellation frequency: 100 kHz
Rewinding time: 90 seconds for 360m band
4.75 cm/s
9.5 cm/s
19 cm/s
38 cm/s only optional
<0.22% RMS (4.75 cm/s)
< 0.16% RMS (9.5 cm/s)
<0.12% RMS (19 cm/s)
40Hz-7.5kHz ±3 dB (4.75 cm/s)
40Hz-16kHz ±3 dB (9.5 cm/s)
35Hz-24kHz ±3 dB (19 cm/s)
Continuous power:
8 Ohm :< /li>
4 Ohm :
Dynamic Power:
8 ohm: 12 Watts (6+6W)
4 Ohm :
Tone Control: Yes
Bass:
Treble:
Speaker: L/R 13 x 16 cm
8 Ohm :
4 ohm:
8 Ohm : 12 watts (6+6W)
4 Ohm :
Bass:
Treble:
Crossfield sound head system: At the crossfield - The so-called pre-magnetization of the tape does not take place - as is generally the case - via the recording / playback head, but via a separate audio head (bias head), which is opposite the aforementioned recording / playback head. This sound head arrangement enables signal modulation over the entire audio frequency spectrum without any impairment due to the premagnetization, as is the case with other sound head systems.
Automatic tape cut-off
Equalizer separately for each tape speed
Tone control
Vertical and horizontal operation possible
More information about Akai crossfield tone head system
X-330
X-330
Other models of the same series:
Akai 1710 L
Akai 1710 W
Akai 4000
Akai 4000 D
Akai 4000 DS
Akai GX-220
Akai GX-220 D
Akai GX-280
Akai GX-280 D
Akai GX-365
Akai GX-365 D
Akai M-10 L/W
Akai X-150 D
Akai X-200 D
Akai X-300
Akai X- 330
Akai X-330 D
Akai X-360
Akai X-360 D
Akai X-1800 SD
Akai X-2000 SD
Akai X-5000 L/W
Excerpt from Prospectus: Akai X- 5000
External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [[1]]