Technical Details
Brand: Teac
Model:T-9100
Category:Super High Fidelity
Application:Semi-Pro
Electronics:Solid State
Equalization:NAB
Country of Manufacture:Japan
Release dates:1973 - 1975
Tracks:1/2 Rec/PB
Speeds: 7 1/2, 15
Max Reel Size("): 10.5"
Number of heads: 3
Dimension: 520 x 688 x 295mm
Head Composition: Permalloy
Head Configuration: Stacked/Inline
# Motors: 3
Voltage(s): 100v Japan
Outputs: XLR, RCA, 1/4" Headphone
Frequency Response:15ips /38cm/s - 30 Hz to 20 kHz
Wow and Flutter:38cm/s .04% (wrms)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:63 dB
Sound quality rating:8 / 10
Long-term reliability rating: 8/ 10
Weight: 48kg
Additional Details
Description
The Teac T-9100 was a rare bird that was only available in Japan. Designed for studio and broadcast use, it seems to have been the go to machine until Denon introduced the Denon DH-710 series of machines. It would appear that Teac sold a decent, but not significant number of these tape recorders at ¥478,000, big money in the day. The more affordable Denon At ¥398,000 became a much more mainstream machine, that many consumers were willing to pay for.
Additional Info
Tracks– 2 track stereo – 4-track 4-channel (special order)
Heads– (3)
Motors– Capstan, 2 Speed Hysteresis Synchronous – Reels, Eddy Current x 2
Tape speeds– 38cm/s, 19cm/s (± 0.3%)
Wow and flutter– 38cm/s .04% (wrms) 19cm/s 0.06% (wrms)
Frequency Response– 15ips /38cm/s – 30 Hz to 20 kHz – 7.5ips/19cm/s – 30 Hz to 18 kHz (± 3 dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio– 63 dB
Rewind time– 120 seconds (740m tape)
Power– 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz
Dimensions– Transport 520w x 456h x 272d mm – Preamplifiers 520w x 232h x 295d mm – Total- 520 x 688 x 295mm
Weight– Transport 32 kg – Preamplifiers 12 kg







