Yamaha MT50 Owner's Manual - Page 33
Specifications, General Specifications - tape speed
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Specifications 29 Specifications General Specifications Tape Transport Tape Type Track Format Head System Motor Tape Speed Pitch Control Wow & Flutter Rewind Time Frequency Response Mixer Specs S/N Ratio Recorder Specs EQ Frequency Response S/N Ratio (@3% THD) Distortion Erasure Ratio Noise Reduction MIC/LINE Connections General AUX RETURN L/R STEREO OUT L/R AUX SEND MONITOR OUT L/R SYNC OUT PHONES (stereo) Power Supply Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Option C46-90 cassette (Type II High Bias 70 µs EQ) 4 tracks 4-channel record/playback (hard permalloy head) 4-channel erase (ferrite head) DC servo 9.5 cm/sec ±10% 0.12% W. RMS C60 tape → Approx.120 seconds MIC IN to STEREO OUT, LINE IN to STEREO OUT, LINE IN to PHONES OUT: 20 Hz-20 kHz +1, -4 dB MIC IN to STEREO OUT: 68 dB, IHF-A (GAIN: MIC) LINE IN to STEREO OUT: 70 dB, IHF-A (GAIN: LINE) LOW: ±12 dB, 80 Hz, shelving HIGH: ±12 dB, 12 kHz, shelving 40 Hz-16 kHz +3, -5 dB (dbx* OFF) 85 dB (dbx* ON, IHF-A) 1.5% (400 Hz, -10 dB recording level) 55 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB recording level, dbx* OFF) dbx* Input impedance: 10k Ω Nominal input level: -10, -30, -50 dB (fader nominal) Min. input level: -56 dB (gain control MIC, fader max) Max. input level: +6 dB (gain control LINE, fader nominal) Input impedance: 10k Ω Nominal input level: -10 dB (AUX RETURN control nominal) Min. input level: -16 dB (AUX RETURN control max) Output impedance: 1k Ω Nominal load impedance: 10k Ω Nominal output level: -10 dB (10k Ω load) Nominal load impedance: 8-40 Ω Max. output level: 30mW (40 Ω load) AC adaptor (PA-1206) 337 × 69.3 × 231 mm 1.7 kg FC5 Footswitch for punch-in/out recording 0 dB = 0.775 V rms * dbx noise reduction system was manufactured based on a patent license from THAT Corporation. dbx is a trademark of Carillon Electronics Corporation. All specifications subject to change without notice. MT50 User's Guide