The AKAI X-2000SD: 3-in-1 special machine.

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    The AKAI X-2000SD, produced in Japan between 1969 and 1972, is a versatile 3-in-1 audio device. It is a stereo tape recorder for reels, 8-track tape cartridges, and compact cassettes.

    It was a fantastic solution for that time. Many enthusiasts still used reel-to-reel magnetic tape, but Philips compact cassettes appeared on the market. As for the 8-track cartridges, there were still many users, especially in the USA. How do you keep your music library in one format? This AKAI machine was the answer.

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    The tape reel section features 4-track stereo/mono technology, utilizing a synchronous motor and crossfield head system. It offers three tape speeds: 4.8 cm/sec, 9.5 cm/sec, and 19 cm/sec, with a frequency response of 30 to 20,000 Hz (±3 dB at 19 cm/sec). The signal-to-noise ratio exceeds 50 dB, and the wow and flutter are less than 0.09% RMS.

    Tape cartridge section. employs 8-track continuous-operation stereo technology with a 9.5 cm/sec tape speed. It provides a frequency response of 30 to 18,000 Hz (±3 dB), a signal-to-noise ratio better than 45 dB, and a wow and flutter of less than 0.02% RMS.

    Utilizing 4-track compact cassette stereo technology, the compact cassette section operates at a 4.8 cm/sec tape speed. It offers a frequency response of 30 to 16,000 Hz (±3 dB), a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 45 dB, and a wow and flutter of less than 0.22% RMS.

    The built-in amplifier delivers 12 watts per channel and can be used with the two built-in internal or external speakers.

    The dimensions of the device are 260×350×465 mm, with a weight of 22.4 kg. The RRP in Germany was DM 2,304.00, which is approximately 5,030.00 euros today.
     
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    Beautiful machine, I see a lot of ads for those hybrids, they were heavily advertised for a short time, it would be neat to know if the feature helped sales.
     
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    Whow, never seen, such a 3-in-one- device. Especially there weren`t such a lot of 8-track-cassette-recorders for home, i mean. The main use was for car audio, right ?
     
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