Get rolling with the Teac X-10R. This machine is a true classic. The design is sleek and sexy, with its silver finish and retro styling. And when it comes to sound, the X-10R is a real powerhouse, delivering deep, rich tones that make your music sound like it's coming to life right before your eyes. Collectors dig its advanced features like auto-reverse and Dolby noise reduction, but it's really just a damn cool machine to have. If you're looking to take your reel experience to the next level, give the Teac X-10R a spin, and you'll understand why the pros used tape. This example passed every test we could throw at it, and looks beautiful, too.
* Aluminum reels not included
- Production
- 1979-82
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- 23862
- Orig. MSRP
- $549
- Restoration
- Full 30-point service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Factory Specs
Type 4-track, 2-channel, stereo tape recording system with auto reverse
Heads 2 x playback, 2 x record, 2 x erase
Motor 2 x reel, 1 x capstan
Reel size up to 10.5 inch reel
Equalization NAB
Tape speeds 3 3⁄4 7 1⁄2 ips
Wow and flutter 0.05% (7 1⁄2 ips)
Frequency response 40Hz to 22kHz (7 1⁄2 ips)
Signal to Noise Ratio 50dB
Total harmonic distortion 0.8%
Crosstalk 40dB
Input 60mV (line), 0.25mV (mic)
Output 0.4V (line)
Dimensions 18"W x 18"H x 10.75"D
Weight 44 lbs.
- Documentation
Teac X-10R Owner's Manual
- The History of Teac
- TEAC Corporation was originally founded as Tokyo Television Acoustic Company on August 26th, 1953 by two brothers, Katsuma and Tomoma Tani. In 1956 the two brothers founded Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company, finally merging those firms in 1964 to form today’s TEAC Corporation. TEAC’s very first original production model, the TD-102, went on sale in April 1957. And here’s the story behind it:...
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- Liner Notes
The X-10R is a three-motor, two speed tape deck in quarter-track stereo, bi-directional record and playback, 6 heads, 7½ and 3¾ ips.
- Stock No.
- 8040625471709
Get rolling with the Teac X-10R. This machine is a true classic. The design is sleek and sexy, with its silver finish and retro styling. And when it comes to sound, the X-10R is a real powerhouse, delivering deep, rich tones that make your music sound like it's coming to life right before your eyes. Collectors dig its advanced features like auto-reverse and Dolby noise reduction, but it's really just a damn cool machine to have. If you're looking to take your reel experience to the next level, give the Teac X-10R a spin, and you'll understand why the pros used tape. This example passed every test we could throw at it, and looks beautiful, too.
* Aluminum reels not included
Production
1979-82
Condition
9/10
Serial No.
23862
Orig. MSRP
$549
Restoration
- Full 30-point service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
Factory Specs
Type 4-track, 2-channel, stereo tape recording system with auto reverse
Heads 2 x playback, 2 x record, 2 x erase
Motor 2 x reel, 1 x capstan
Reel size up to 10.5 inch reel
Equalization NAB
Tape speeds 3 3⁄4 7 1⁄2 ips
Wow and flutter 0.05% (7 1⁄2 ips)
Frequency response 40Hz to 22kHz (7 1⁄2 ips)
Signal to Noise Ratio 50dB
Total harmonic distortion 0.8%
Crosstalk 40dB
Input 60mV (line), 0.25mV (mic)
Output 0.4V (line)
Dimensions 18"W x 18"H x 10.75"D
Weight 44 lbs.
Documentation
Teac X-10R Owner's Manual
The History of Teac
TEAC Corporation was originally founded as Tokyo Television Acoustic Company on August 26th, 1953 by two brothers, Katsuma and Tomoma Tani. In 1956 the two brothers founded Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company, finally merging those firms in 1964 to form today’s TEAC Corporation. TEAC’s very first original production model, the TD-102, went on sale in April 1957. And here’s the story behind it:...
[ Read More ]
Liner Notes
The X-10R is a three-motor, two speed tape deck in quarter-track stereo, bi-directional record and playback, 6 heads, 7½ and 3¾ ips.
Stock No.
8040625471709