It had all the facilities you needed for recording compact cassettes and replaying them through an existing amplifier system. The combined record/playback head was made of Super Permalloy, an extremely durable material which ensured a long useful lifetime and had excellent magnetic properties. Other refinements included an electronic auto stop at end-of-tape and a switch for selecting between chromium dioxide and normal (ferric oxide) tapes.
The setting of correct recording levels was by way of individual controls used in conjunction with VU meters for left and right channels. Beocord 1101 was technically identical to Beocord 1100 but had a different exterior finish.
Compact cassette: C60-C90
Tape head: Super Permalloy
Dolby system: Yes
Iron oxide: tape Yes
Chromium dioxide tape: Yes
Stop at the end of tape: Yes
Microphone type: Mono
Wow and flutter, DIN: < +/- 0.3%
Speed deviation: < +/- 1.5%
Frequency range: 40 – 12500 Hz
Fast forward and rewind: 90 sec
Signal-to-noise ratio DIN: >54 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome: >62 dB
Power consumption: 20 W
Dimensions: 40 x 8.5 x 24cm
Weight: 5.3 kg
Connections: Microphones 75 mV/10 Kohms
Type | Language | Type | |
Service Manual | EN | BeoCord 1101 Service Manual |
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