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Denon DN-T620 Professional CD & Cassette Combo Decks
$ 63.35
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Description
The DN-T620 is a successor to the popular DN-610F, combining CD player and cassette deck units into a single 19-inch, 3U body.CD Player • Variable Pitch up to ±12% of playback speed • A-B Repeat mode • Single/Continuous Playback mode • Back Cue function (no instant start) • Digital Servo circuit, Hologram pickup • Versatile playback functions: Program, Random, Repeat (Track Repeat, Disc Repeat) • A 10-key pad is provided for direct track selection or to enter up to 99 tracks for programmed playback. • New type of Digital Servo. Servo adjustment has been automated so that the optimum setting is always obtained for the type of CD being played, compensating for any changes occurring in the pickup over the years. • Program Play (Max. 25 tracks) - When the PLAY mode is set to Single, the player stands by at the beginning of next track. - When the PLAY mode is set to Continuous, the playback is continued according to your programmed sequence. • Play mode (Continuous, Single) & Finish mode (Stop, Next, Recue)
Cassette Deck • Input source switchable between internal CD and external line input • Auto-Reverse Full-Logic mechanism • Dolby B Noise Reduction • Variable Pitch up to ±12% of playback speed • Input level for recording is adjustable. • Memory rewind (Return-to-Zero) General • 3U, 19-inch rack-mountable • Simultaneous playback of both CD and cassette tape • Mixed output of sound possible from both CD and cassette tape without using a mixer • Easy recording from CD to cassette • When combined with a mixer, sound from a CD and a microphone can be mixed and recorded to a cassette deck • IF Remote Receptable • Headphone jack and volume control • Headphone Source Select switch • Wired Remote Control terminal • Balanced (XLR) In/Out terminals
Displays • Track, Minute, Second and Frame are displayed • Independent displays for both CD & cassette deck using FL tube • Frame indication for CD Player • Displays are switched sequentially: CD Elapsed Time → CD Remaining Time → CD Total Time