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Cs-f21 - Akai

The unit features two 12-segment FLD (Fluorescent Display) peak-reading meters, which allow for accurate recording levels without the sluggishness of traditional VU needles.

Supports Normal (Type I), Chrome (CrO2), and Metal (Type IV) tapes. Stereopark.gr Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15,000Hz. 30Hz to 16,000Hz. 30Hz to 18,000Hz. Audio Star Noise Reduction: Equipped with both Stereopark.gr Wow and Flutter: Less than 0.04% WRMS. manuals.sterremuur.nl Signal to Noise Ratio:

Put a fresh, high-bias (Type II) tape in the machine. Hit record, but don't rewind. Just keep playing the loop. Record the output for 5 minutes. As the tape wears in and the oxide layer shifts, you will get slightly different sonic textures every minute.

: Supports Normal (Type I), CrO2 (Type II), and Metal (Type IV) tapes with manual selection. Noise Reduction : Equipped with both Dolby B and C noise filters. akai cs-f21

: One high-density metallic head for recording/playback and one erase head. : A single electronically speed-controlled DC motor. Tape Compatibility

: You can often find these units on used marketplaces like eBay or Stereopark .

: Offers a "Record Mute" function and supports Timer Recording/Playback , allowing users to automate their sessions with an external timer. The unit features two 12-segment FLD (Fluorescent Display)

: It utilizes full-logic transport controls , which allow for "feather touch" operation rather than heavy mechanical levers.

A mechanical, soft-eject cassette door sits on the left side, offering a clear view of the tape formulation in use. Core Technical Specifications

The is a high-fidelity stereo cassette deck manufactured in Japan during the early 1980s (specifically 1982–1983). It was designed as a reliable, mid-range component for home audio systems, featuring then-modern noise reduction and a "High Density Metallic Head" to support a wide range of tape formulations. Technical Specifications The 30Hz to 16,000Hz

: Akai was a major Japanese electronics brand established in 1929, famously known for high-quality tape recorders in the 60s and 70s.

If you are tired of "Tape Saturation VSTs" that just look pretty but sound sterile, hunt down an Akai CS-F21. Plug it in. Push the levels. And let the analog gods add the dust and dirt your beats have been missing.

: The deck features both Dolby B and C noise reduction

The Akai CS-F21 is designed to offer a comprehensive control surface for music production and performance. With its 21 full-size, velocity-sensitive keys, it provides an expressive playing experience. This keyboard is often praised for its portability and robust feature set, making it suitable for both studio use and live performances.