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In Reply to: RE: Teac reel to reels posted by tesla on March 08, 2015 at 08:40:16
I have the original sales brochure on these Teac decks. The 2300SX was a non Dolby basic deck. So to answer your question,no there was never a non SX version. The A-2300SD was the same deck but included Dolby noise reduction.
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My understanding is that the A2300SX was a later model and there was indeed a plain old A2300 (Google seems to confirm this). I have the Dolby version and it's a fine machine -- better made than the later 1000 series (which I also owned) according to my now-retired tech -- but I use the Dolby function only for playback.
I do quite a lot of dubbing from my A2300SD to my Otari MX5050 BII, and the sound quality of the dubs says a lot about the Teac's strengths.
Thanks for the answer.
How is the s/n ratio of the Dolby deck?
I know back in the day, cassette decks that had Dolby disappointed me with the change in their sound.
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74 db with DOLBY 65 db without!
Wow, quite a difference!
I guess I have two wishlists;
Dolby and tube electronics!
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Go for the tubes first. The Dolby can wait!
Unfortunately, the Dolby is more doable :(
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If you want the original brochure for the 2300 deck let me know and you can have it.
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