Line In Stereo (RCA) (58 mV input impedance 56 Ohm )
Line In Stereo (RCA) (58 mV input impedance 56 Ohm )
outputs:
Line Out Stereo (RCA)
headphone (Front): 0.8 mW (load impedance is 8 Ohm , level control MAX)
Line Out Stereo (RCA)
headphone (Front): 0.8 mW (load impedance is 8 Ohm , level control MAX)
3 heads
Hard permalloy recording/playback head and combination
erase head
3 engines, including 2 for the drive
flutter: 0,026% (WRMS ) ± 0,07 % (DIN)
frequency response: (-20 dB recording)
pure iron band 15 - 22,000 HZ
chrome band 15 - 21.000 Hz
iron oxide band 15 - 21.000 Hz
- to-noise ratio:
(without Dolby NR)More than 60 dB
Dolby NR Type B: 10 dB improvement at 5 kHz
Dolby NR Type C: 19 dB improvement at 5 kHz
total harmonic distortion: Less than 0.6 % (at 0 dB)
Hard permalloy recording/playback head and combination
erase head
pure iron band 15 - 22,000 HZ
chrome band 15 - 21.000 Hz
iron oxide band 15 - 21.000 Hz
(without Dolby NR)More than 60 dB
Dolby NR Type B: 10 dB improvement at 5 kHz
Dolby NR Type C: 19 dB improvement at 5 kHz
3 heads with tape control and monitor circuit
Single-Capstan drive with high precision and very good synchronism
3 engines, including 2 for the drive, 1 Servo Motor for the cassette compartment and the head slide
band measurement for Bias and Level (recording level), manual with test Tone circuit
Digital counter that is real - time, and is numerically
Dolby B, C noise reduction Dolby HX Pro
The MKII is a revised Version of the CT-737. The MKII Version also offers the possibility of recording on the sensitivity of the band matrials to adapt. (Rec Level Calibration)
The only thing to complain about is the counter, which can be set to real-time, but jumps back to normal when rewinding, so that one is not able, for example, to pre-rewind specifically for 5 minutes.(A problem of all Pioneer tape decks with real-time counter)