Technical Details
Brand: Teac
Model:A-6300 Mk II
Category:Mid High Fidelity
Application:Consumer
Electronic:Solid State
Country of Manufacture:Japan
Release dates:1978 - 1983
Tracks:1/4 Rec/PB
Speeds: 3 3/4, 7 1/2
Max Reel Size("): 10.5"
Number of heads: 4
Dimension: 20½ X 17¼ X 8¼ " (520 X 440 X 210mm)
Head Composition: Permalloy
Head Configuration: Stereo
# Motors: 3
Auto Reverse?:Yes
Voltage(s): 100v Japan
Outputs: RCA, DIN
Frequency Response:40Hz -24kHz At 7½ Ips ( 3dB)
Wow and Flutter:.18% At 7½ Ips
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:65dB
Sound quality rating:7 / 10
Long-term reliability rating: 8/ 10
Weight: 48.4 Lbs. (22 Kg)
Additional Details
Description
The Teac A- 6300 Mk 2 appears to be an effort by Teac to get a relatively affordable, quite decent tape deck out on the road with a travelling case. We don’t know if the electronics were any different. The much more widely sold consumer deck, the A-6300 was quite a decent deck in its day, at second from the top of the Teac late 70s models. The top models of which there were many, were fairly expensive and would not have been affordable to aspiring recordists for taping up-and-coming bands. A single direction record, bi-directional playback deck with four heads and three motors. Other features included an index counter repeat for replaying a particular section. It seems that this was only available in Japan.
Additional Info
Heads
Four: erase, record and two playback heads for bi-directional playback
Motors
Three
Frequency response ( 3dB)
40Hz -24kHz at 7½ ips
Wow & flutter
0.06% at 7½ ips
Signal to noise ratio
65 dB (3% weighted)
Rewind speed
160 seconds for 1800′
Hum and noise 50 dB at 1kHz / Separation 60 dB at 1kHz / Harmonic distortion 1% / Inputs 2 mic, 2 line / Outputs 1 headphone, 2 line / Dimensions
20½ x 17¼ x 8¼ ” (520 x 440 x 210mm) / Weight 48.4 lbs (22 kg)