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Brand: Teac

Model:A-3300

Category:Mid High Fidelity

Application:Consumer

Electronics:Solid State

Equalization:NAB

Country of Manufacture:Japan

Release dates:1972 - 1976

Original Price: $500

Tracks:1/4 Rec/PB

Speeds: 3 3/4, 7 1/2

Max Reel Size("): 10.5"

Number of heads: 1 (PB)

Head Composition: Permalloy

Head Configuration: Stereo

# Motors: 3

Auto Reverse?:No

Voltage(s): 110-120v

Outputs: RCA

Frequency Response:( 3dB): 7½ ips: 40Hz - 24kHz 3¾ ips: 40Hz - 12kHz

Wow and Flutter:0.06% at 7½ ips, 0.09% at 3¾ ips

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:65dB 3% weighted

Sound quality rating:6 / 10

Long-term reliability rating: 7/ 10

Additional Details

Description

A quarter track stereo semi-professional tape deck, based on the A 2300 deck but with a 10½ ” maximum reel size instead of 7″. Tape speeds were 7½ and 3¾ ips. Line/mic input mixing and feather-touch solenoid control were standard features as was “punch-in” recording with lockout switches for editing and EQ/Bias switches for regular and high output tape. Remote control was available. The “S” model featured remote control and “punch-in” record.  A Half Track Version was offered with 7½ and 15 ips.

Additional Info

Harmonic distortion: 1% at normal operating level / Rewind speed: 140 seconds for 1800ft / Outputs: line: 0.3V for load of 10k. headphones / Dimensions: 17½ x 17½ x 8½ ” (444.5 x 444.5 x 215.9mm) / quarter-track stereo (A 3300S-2T half-track)

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