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Vintage TASCAM DA-20 MKII DAT Recorder w/BASF DAT Tape ~ Very Good ~ Used - Very Good The DA-30 MK II is a professional use DAT Recorder and its features a high performance 1-bit type AD/DA system supporting multiple sampling rates, Long record/play mode allowing recording/playback up to 4 hours, CAL/UNCAL switch in the analogue input, parallel port for external control, shuttle and auto-locate, selectable AUTO ID sensitivity level, balanced analogue input and output, and comes.
TASCAM DA30 mk2 Digital Cassette Recorder with Remote Reverb
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Tascam DA 30 MK2 Photo 3755757 Canuck Audio Mart. TASCAM DA-30 MKII Digital Audio Tape Recorder CG005P8 The DA-30 MK II is a professional use DAT Recorder and its features a high performance 1-bit type AD/DA system supporting multiple sampling rates, Long record/play mode allowing recording/playback up to 4 hours, CAL/UNCAL switch in the analogue input, parallel port for external control, shuttle and auto-locate, selectable AUTO ID sensitivity level, balanced analogue input and output, and comes.
DAT Tascam DA 30 MK2 DA30 casette deck 11568486946. Digital Audio Tape Deck (1990-95) (2 reviews) Specifications Unlike semi‑pro/consumer DAT machines which tend to have a fixed 48kHz sample rate and invariably incorporate SCMS copy protection (Serial Copy Management System) just to help frustrate matters, the DA30 Mk II provides both 44.1kHz and 48kHz (switchable) record rates using the now familiar 1‑bit AD/DA topography.