Akai GX-265 D Service Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Track System: 4-track two-channel stereo monaural system
  • Tape Speed: 7.5 inches per second (19 cm per second), 3.75 inches per second (9.5 cm per second)
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.06% wow with no flutter and a flutter velocity of per second(37.5)
  • Total Wow and Flutter: Wow is 0.195 and flutter is 0.2062 this is at 7.5 ips
  • Frequency Response: 30 to 24khz with a deviation of 3dB at 7.5 inches per second tape acceleration.
  • Harmonic Distortion: Greater than 5 percent
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: This is under 1 percent when tape speeds reach 7 1.2 ips which translates to less than a single percent at other times.
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: Might as well not be less than 50 dB
  • Output Line Level: 0775V what is 0dB plus one dB around it.
  • Bias Frequency: What is equal to 25.56 dips in kilo Hertz.
  • Recording Time: More than almost two hours close to 120 minutes provided 2400 ft tape length is maintained at 7.5 IS.
  • Motor Type: A 4 pole motor that runs on the ac electric system.
  • Head Type: The combination includes a head that records, another one that erases, and then a head that plays back.
  • Power Requirements: A system that works in both 100 and 240 volts AC operating at 50 and 60 hertz.
  • Weight: Around 18.6 kg or 46.5 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 17.2 inches in width, 6 inches in height and 12 inches in depth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much tape speed can the GX-265D sustain with regards to the maximum tape speed?

The highest tape speed reachable by the GX-265D is 7.5 inches per second..

Q: How well does the device’s wow and flutter performance fare?

This and all else where a 7.5 inch per second setting can achieve this is below the 0.06 mark.

Q: Specify the ratio of signal to noise for this tape device.

A: This device has a signal to noise ratio that exceeds 50 dB.

Q: Specify the type of motor utilized in the GX-265D.

A: For this device, a 4 pole AC motor is employed.

Q: Now, regarding this device, is it possible to utilize for recording and also for playing?

A: Yes, the device in discussion, the GX-265D, is specifically built for recording and also playing.

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