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Technical Details

Brand: Knight

Model:KN 4310

Category:Mid High Fidelity

Application:Consumer

Electronics:Tube

Country of Manufacture:USA

Release dates:1962 - 1965

Tracks:1/4 Rec/PB+1/2PB

Speeds: 1 7/8, 3 3/4, 7 1/2

Max Reel Size("): 7"

Number of heads: 2

Head Composition: Permalloy

Head Configuration: full-track-mono

Voltage(s): 220-240v

Frequency Response:(all 3 dB): 7½ ips: 50Hz - 15kHz

Wow and Flutter:less than 0.3% at 7½

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:45 dB

Sound quality rating:5 / 10

Long-term reliability rating: 5/ 10

Additional Details

Description

The top of the Knight range
for 1962, the KN 4310 recorded and played both in half and quarter-track
stereo.
Two 8 watt amplifiers with inverse feedback circuitry drove two 6″
speakers.  Three speeds were provided plus an automatic shut-off,
three digit counter and two Electro Voice ceramic microphones.
This machine was featured as “the finest stereo tape recorder
ever offered at this price!” in the 1962 Allied Electronics
catalogue.

Additional Info

Total harmonic distortion: less than 1% at normal listening levels / Audio output power: 2 x 8 watts / Inputs: high impedance microphone and high level radio / phono / Outputs: external speakers and external amplifier / Speaker(s): twin wide-range 6″ inbuilt / Dimensions: 9½ x 18 x 14½” (224 x 457 x 368 mm) / Weight: 30 lbs (13.6 kg) / quarter-track stereo

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