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KD-A66A/B/C/E/J/U
Description
on
New
Technology
Computer
B.E.S.T.
System
Introduction
The
B.E.S.T.
(Bias
Equalizer
Sensitivity
Tuning)
system
which
is
employed
in
the
KD-A66
is
basically
the
same
as
the
preceding
KD-A8
version
and
has
also
been
provided
with
various
improvements
for
an
enhanced
performance.
The
B.E.S.T.
system
employs
a
microcomputer
for
the
purpose
of
setting
the
proper
optimum
bias
current
and
sensitivity
for
tape.
1.
Bias
As
seen
in
Fig.
1
(the
relationship
between
distortion
rate
and
bias
current
at
the
1
kHz
to
7
kHz
signals),
the
output
level
decreases
when
a
larger
bias
current
is
ap-
plied.
In
this
case
especially,
the
7
kHz
signal
is
sharply
attenuated.
Further,
when
the
bias
current
is
decreased,
the
three-
dimensional
distortion
increases.
Accordingly,
the
bias
current
is
an
important
factor
for
determining
the
frequency
response
and
the
distortion
rate.
It
is
therefore
desirable
that
an
optimum
bias
current
is
set
for
each
tape.
Bias
current
(uA)
200
300
400
500
600
700 800
o
=z
D
1KHz
hi
2
Qa
i]
t=
3
i
O
10F
'
T
Set
bias
current
value
;
T7KHz
a3
|
&
2
64
\
£
\
'
c
°F
vot
Third
harmonic
distor-
S44
ar
tion
at
333
Hz
es.
Xe
(250mW/level)
-
|
NU
2
f----4---¥,
Third
harmonic
distor-
QO
24
o’
are
Se
tion
at
1
kHz
Toa
S160
mWitevel)
Fig.
1
2.
Equalizer
As
seen
in
Fig.
2
(with
each
tape
having
its
optimum
bias
current
set),
this
bias
current
is
determined
by
tak-
ing
into
account
the
high-band
molecular
character-
istic
and
distortion
rate
of
the
particular
tape.
Equali-
zation
level
must
then
be
set
to
obtain
a
flat
molecular
START
16sec
16sec
Far:
l2sec
REC-*
Blank
Marker
Approx.
|.2sec
Point
to
which
the
tape
is
rewound
Marker
Point
to
which
the
tape
is
rewound
Bias
sweep
spot
signal
\
characteristic
corresponding
to
that
bias
current.
Until
now,
the
equalization
level
has
been
determined
by
ear
and
an
accurate
tuning
can
only
be
performed
by
experience.
With
this
tuning
system,
the
equalization
level
is
auto-
matically
set
by
a
microcomputer.
Frequency
Distribution
o
mo}
Ovseeeee
denotes
the
type
of
the
tape.
3
5
6
|
NORM
CrOs
Fe-Cr
ax
STD.
UD
STD.
SA
STD
Duad
3
6
4
|
(MAXCE)
(10.4)
(SONY)
eS
a8
2
3
o
:
20
o
=
0
8
-
Boece
to
£
fo}
2
sseecee
eeco00o
oo
ng
Ss
eo
t
Zo
o800000
:
=
$
-4
oe
°
Fis
x
§
xo
°
es
1
:
Fig.
2
Sensitivity
In
tapes,
the
recording
and
reproduction
levels
do
not
necessarily
coincide
with
each
other.
The
difference
between
the
recording
and
reproduction
levels
appears
as
a
beat
in
the
frequency
response
of
a
noise
reduction
circuit
such
as
the
ANRS
circuit,
the
Super
ANRS
circuit,
etc.
In
this
tuning
system,
the
difference
between
these
levels
is
limited
within
1
dB.
Features:
1.
Automatic
setting
of
the
optimum
bias
current
for
the
tape.
2.
Automatic
setting
of
the
level
difference
to
within
+1
dB,
in
the
case
of
10
kHz
high-band
frequency
which
tends
to
differ
between
the
recording
and
reproduction
levels.
3.
Automatic
setting
of
the
tape
sensitivity
to
within
a
+1
dB
error
by
the
ANRS
circuit.
4.
For
tapes
which
cannot
be
automatically
adjusted,
its
sensitivity
is
indicated,
thus
permitting
normal
recording
in
the
state
in
which
respective
values
have
been
preset.
Frequency
characteristic
sensitivity
sweep
spot
signal
L6sec
\1.2sec
Marker
Approx.
|.5sec
Play
REC
Blank
~+—
REW
STOP
(the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
vicinity
ii
WIA
of
its
starting
position.)
PLAY
-
.
END
+
REW
Fig.
3
No.
4193

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JVC KD-A66 Specifications

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BrandJVC
ModelKD-A66
CategoryCassette Player
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