Pioneer CT-F 900 specifications
Category : Cassette decks
Brand : Pioneer
General :
connections:
special features:
- manufacturer: Pioneer
- model: CT-F 900
- type: cassette Tape Deck
- year of construction: 1978 - 1979
- Made in Japan
- color: silver
- remote control: -
- power consumption: 44 Watt
- dimensions (WxHxD): 420 x 187 x 375 mm
- approx. weight: 11 Kg
- factory price approx.: 1'300 DM
- DIN Jack to the Rec/ Play 12 mV
- inputs:
- 2x microphone 0.3 mV/ 100 mV (30 kohm)
- Line 60 mV
- outputs:
- Line 450 mV/ 640 mV/ 50 K-ohms
- headphone 63-90 mV/ 8 Ohm s (6.3 mm Jack)
- 2x microphone 0.3 mV/ 100 mV (30 kohm)
- Line 60 mV
- Line 450 mV/ 640 mV/ 50 K-ohms
- headphone 63-90 mV/ 8 Ohm s (6.3 mm
- drive: 2 motors
- 1x DC servo motor for Capstan
- 1x DC servo motor for high-Speed (Reel)Jack)
- wow and flutter: 0.04 to % WRMS
- rewind Time (C-60): 85 s
- heads: 3
- 1 x erase head
- 1 x record, 1 x playback (double head)
- total harmonic distortion: 1,3 % (0 dB)
- Dolby NR: Yes
- band places switch:
- Normal type I
- CrO2 type II
- FeCr type III (chrome automatic)
- frequency response:
- I: 20 - 17.000 Hz
- II: 20 - 19.000 Hz
- III: 20 - 19.000 Hz
- signal-to-noise ratio: type I
- Dolby off: 54 dB
- Dolby on: 64 dB
- Assembly: 63 Transistors, 71 Diodes, 13 IC's, 1 Photo-interrupter
- 1x DC servo motor for Capstan
- 1x DC servo motor for high-Speed (Reel)
- 1 x erase head
- 1 x record, 1 x playback (double head)
- Normal type I
- CrO2 type II
- FeCr type III (chrome automatic)
- Dolby off: 54 dB
- Dolby on: 64 dB
- Monitor switch for tape monitoring
- level indicator: reversible LED display segments on the Peak, Peak Hold, and Average
- control via micro-processor
- Memory - Stop/ Play
- connecting a timer for recording and playback
- Bias-variable
- separate microphone inputs (L+R)
- tape counter: 3 digits, electronic (not real time)
- Automatic tape type detection
- touch pad
- Other models from the same series:
- Pioneer CT-F 500
- Pioneer CT-F 600
- Pioneer CT-F 700
- Pioneer CT-F 900
- Pioneer CT-F 1000
- External Link to website, "The Vintage Knob": [[1]]
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