(with a few seconds of pre-roll, and a rehearsal option). The 238 also features 2 locate points and a return to zero function. The machine will also loop between the 2 locate points. Plus, the noise reduction is switchable in groups of 4 tracks. I included software that allows you to synchronize the 238 to different sequencers. It also comes with the original owner's manual. Specifications: So, here's the low-down on the machine's specs; Taken straight from
the user's manual. Tape: C-30 to C-90 cassettes, Cr02 (Type II) Track Format: 8-track, 8-channel, one-way record/play Head Configuration: * 8-channel permalloy record/playback head (x1) * 8-channel ferrite erase head (x1) Motors: FG servo direct drive capstan motor (x1) DC reel motor (x1) DC ancillary motor (x1) Tape Speed: 9.5cm/sec (3-1/2 IPS) +/- .5% Pitch Control: +/- 12% of standard speed Wow and Flutter: 0.04% WRMS (NAB weighted) +/- 0.08% W. PEAK (DIN/CCIR/IEC/ANSI weighted) Fast
Winding Time: Approx 70sec with C-60 Recording Time: 15 minutes with C-60 Dimensions: (W x H x D): 480mm x 149mm x 345mm - 19" x 5-7/8" x 13-9/16" Weight: 9.5kg - 20.94lbs Line Inputs: (x8) 30K ohm, unbalanced RCA @ -10dBV (0.3V) nominal Line Outputs: (x8) 470 ohms, unbalanced RCA @ -10dBV (0.3V) nominal Channels: 8 channels of record/playback. Noise reduction switchable in groups of 4 (1-4 / 5-8) Bias/Erase Frequency: 85kHz +/- 5kHz Equalization: 3,180 +35 u s Frequency
Response: 30 Hz - 16 kHz +/- 3.0dB Signal to Noise Ratio (ref to 3% distortion): 52 dB (NR OFF, CCIR/ARM weighted, 400 Hz) 51 dB (NR OFF, not weighted 20 Hz to 20 kHz) 75 dB (NR ON, CCIR/ARM weighted, 1 kHz) 64 dB (NR ON, not weighted, 20 Hz to 20 kHz) Distortion: Less than 0.8% at 400 Hz, 0VU, NR ON Crosstalk (adjacent channels): More than 70dB at 1 kHz, +10VU Power Requirements: USA / Canada: 120 VAC, 60 Hz U.K. / Australia: 240 VAC, 50 Hz Europe: 230 VAC, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 51 Watts
$200 + s/h |