Is the Beocord 2000 De Luxe K reel to reel?
Is the Beocord 2000 De Luxe K reel to reel?
New modern design concepts distinguish the Beocord 2000 de Luxe K from conventional tape reorders.
What did the Beocord 1500 DL tape recorder do?
Beocord 1500 DL was a stereo tape recorder which you could use with an existing stereo system. There was no built-in amplifier or microphone – the unit’s raison d’être was a means to make really good recordings from records or the radio.
What can you do with a Beocord 2000 De Luxe?
The 2000 de Luxe permits recording from one tape recorder to another, parallel recording on a number of tape recorders, and simultaneous copying of both tracks. The Beocord may also be used as: public address system, permanently installed hi-fi control centre, and orchestra and guitar amplifier.”
How big is the Beocord 1500 de luxe tape deck?
The Beocord 1500 de Luxe has built-in playback pre-amplifiers and is sold complete with gramophone/radio record pre-amplifier. This recording pre-amplifier may be exchanged for a microphone pre-amplifier if direct microphone recordings are required. Dimensions: 205mm high, 450mm wide, 335mm deep.
New modern design concepts distinguish the Beocord 2000 de Luxe K from conventional tape reorders.
The 2000 de Luxe permits recording from one tape recorder to another, parallel recording on a number of tape recorders, and simultaneous copying of both tracks. The Beocord may also be used as: public address system, permanently installed hi-fi control centre, and orchestra and guitar amplifier.”
How many Watts Does a Beocord 2000 Deluxe K have?
Power output is 2 x 8 watts undistorted. Frequency response: 7.5″/sec 30-20 000 Hz (+/- 2 dB: 40 – 16 000Hz), 3.75″/sec 30 – 16 000 Hz (+/- 2dB: 40 – 12 000Hz), 1.7/8″: 50 – 8 000Hz (+/- 2 dB: 50 – 6 000Hz)
What are twin faders on Beocord 2000 Deluxe K?
Here are some of them: 4-track recording/2-track and 4-track playback; built-in 4-channel mixer section with twin faders for both mono and stereo recordings provides individual control and mixing of microphone, gramophone, radio and line signal inputs. These faders make it possible to balance channels during recording.