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Brand: Philips

Model:N7150

Category:Mid High Fidelity

Application:Consumer

Electronics:Solid State

Equalization:IEC

Country of Manufacture:Netherlands

Release dates:1983 - ?

Tracks:1/4 Rec/PB

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

Max Reel Size("): 7"

Number of heads: 3

Dimension: 390 x 390 x 210

Head Composition: Permalloy

Head Configuration: Stereo

# Motors: 3

Auto Reverse?:No

Voltage(s): 220-240v

Outputs: RCA, 1/4" Headphone

Frequency Response:7.5ips 35-25000 - 3 3/4 35-18000 - 1 7/8: 35-12500

Wow and Flutter: 7.5 ips 0.1 - 3 3/4 .15% - 1 7/8 .2%

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:7.5: ≧62 db - 3 3/4 ≧60 db - 1 7/8 ≧56 db

Sound quality rating:6 / 10

Long-term reliability rating: 6/ 10

Noise Reduction: Other

Weight: 8 Kg

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Description

The Philips N7150 is a well-built and versatile reel-to-reel tape recorder, designed for audiophiles and recording professionals who demand high-quality performance and reliability. This model offers three tape speeds—4.75, 9.5, and 19 cm/s—allowing users to choose the speed best suited for their recording needs, whether it’s for regular listening, mastering, or archiving.

Key Features:

  • Three Tape Speeds: The N7150 offers three speeds (4.75, 9.5, and 19 cm/s), allowing you to choose the optimal speed for different applications. The higher the speed, the better the sound quality and fidelity. With the 19 cm/s speed, you can achieve a higher frequency response and better overall sound clarity.

  • Three Heads Design: This machine features three heads, a hallmark of superior performance in tape recorders. It includes separate record, play, and erase heads, ensuring optimal sound quality and clear, accurate recordings with minimal crosstalk.

  • DNL Noise Reduction System: The Philips N7150 comes equipped with a Dynamic Noise Limiter (DNL) system. This helps reduce tape hiss and unwanted noise during playback, delivering a cleaner, more enjoyable listening experience.

  • High-Quality Frequency Response: The N7150 is capable of a wide frequency response (80–6300 Hz at 4.75 cm/s and 40–12500 Hz at 19 cm/s), ensuring that both low and high frequencies are reproduced accurately, enhancing the overall sound quality.

  • Counter and Monitoring: The recorder features a useful counter for tracking tape length and a monitoring system, ensuring you can always keep track of your recording and playback process.

  • Build and Dimensions: With a weight of about 8 kg and a solid construction, the N7150 feels robust and built to last. It’s a great machine for both home and studio use. The design and user interface are well laid out, providing an intuitive experience for those familiar with reel-to-reel recorders.

Sound Performance: The sound reproduction from the Philips N7150 is excellent. Whether you are playing back archival recordings or making your own, the three-head configuration ensures that the recordings are as close to the original source as possible. The DNL system further enhances the listening experience by minimizing tape noise.

Overall Assessment: The Philips N7150 is a great option for those who are serious about analog audio. It offers excellent sound quality, versatility in tape speeds, and reliability with its durable build and advanced features like noise reduction. It’s a solid choice for anyone looking to capture high-quality audio on reel-to-reel tape.

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