@@hrvojereinspach3630 It's not "pure". First, you use RIIA equalization in your phono, then IEC/NAB equalization in a cassette desk. Companders are absolutely undestructive schematics. May be there is some affect to FR curve, but your speakers make more changes at an end.
There is no recording level pots at all in that deck.As I said you can only adjust two pots for calibration and to adjust them you need an oscilloscope hooked up to the remote control socket to pin 3 and 5 to read 60mv
Nice setup ❤👍
I also own this same deck…TH-cam doesn’t give this unit justice…With the proper cassette this will sound almost close too cd quality 👍
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Didn't it make sense to turn at least Dolby B on? I mean a noise from a disk plus a noise from a tape.
Nope, I dont use any dolby! Pure analog!
@@hrvojereinspach3630 It's not "pure". First, you use RIIA equalization in your phono, then IEC/NAB equalization in a cassette desk. Companders are absolutely undestructive schematics. May be there is some affect to FR curve, but your speakers make more changes at an end.
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How did you adjust rec levels?
Inside deck witht potis!
Interesting,because there's only two points on the dolby board and they are for calibration facilities,one is 10khz and the other is 400 Hz
There is no recording level pots at all in that deck.As I said you can only adjust two pots for calibration and to adjust them you need an oscilloscope hooked up to the remote control socket to pin 3 and 5 to read 60mv