Technics RS-M 95 specifications

Category : Cassette decks

Brand : Technics

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  • manufacturer: Tech nics
  • model: RS-M95
  • type: three head stereo cassette deck with tape monitoring
  • year of construction: 1979 - 1981
  • Made in: Osaka, Japan
  • color: black
  • remote control: optional RP-9690 (cable remote control) or RP-070 (infrared remote control)
  • power consumption: 46 W
  • dimensions: width 450 mm, height: 142 mm, depth: 348 mm
  • weight: 12 kg
  • factory price approx.: 1,600 to $ 2,000 (list price 1979: 2.400 DM)
  • number of inputs: 2
    • microphone (2x6,3mm Jack)
    • RecIn (2 x RCA)
  • microphone (2x6,3mm Jack)
  • RecIn (2 x RCA)
  • number of outputs:
    • headphone (6.3 mm
    • RecOut (2 x RCA)
  • Jack) headphone (6.3 mm
  • RecOut (2 x RCA)
  • heads Jack): 2 x HPF-head, 1 x double-slit-Sendust and ferrite head
  • motors: 2 motors System (1 x direct drive, brushless DC motor with phase-rigid quartz scheme for the Capstan, 1 x coreless DC motor for the belt Adjuster drive)
  • flutter: 0,03% (WRMS ), +/-0,09% (DIN)
  • band types: Fe, FeCr, CrO2, pure iron band
  • frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • THD:
  • signal-to-noise ratio: 60 dB (normal Fader operation), 70 dB (5 kHZ with Dolby mode)
  • Auto-Reverse: no
  • title search: no
  • Dolby: Dolby-NR
  • MPX-Filter : Yes
  • : no
  • Pitch-control: no
  • CD Synchro recording: no
  • front-end loader with three heads and tape monitoring
  • auto-stop at tape end
  • two-tone peak/VU-fluorescent display with 30 segments and peak-hold function
  • tape counter: three-digit fluorescent digital display, equipped with 2 Hall ICs, so that the controller via a micro-Computer that allows the functions of Memory Stop Memory playback.
  • individually adjustable input signal
  • Recording calibration system (including measuring transmitter, mechanism for pre-magnetization fine adjustment and recording calibration instrument) See description below!
  • Fully electronic IC logic circuit via smooth-running tap buttons, which allows the direct switching from each belt running function to another
  • The cover of the lower control elements consists of a unscrewable Plexiglass pane. The cassette flap is made of glass!
  • These devices are relatively rare. Often the Plexiglass cover is missing. But if the two screws are still present, that's no problem. Plexiglas is available in all thicknesses and can be processed very easily.