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122mkIII Technical Documentation

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The 122mkIII has long been revered as the

standard for cassette mastering, with few

changes made to the original product design.
The original 122 cassette deck was introduced

in 1980. The 122 was TASCAM's first

professional, rack mounted, 3 head cassette

deck with 2 speeds (1 7/8 and 3 3/4). A year

after the product was first introduced, NBC

standardized their entire operation using the

TASCAM 122. The reason NBC made the

change was because the 122 had all the

capabilities for adjustments, and spectacular

performance characteristics. Aided by NBC's

practical endorsement of the TASCAM 122,

ABC and CBS followed, and before long the

122 became the industry standard.
In 1987 the 122MKII continued TASCAM's

leadership in the professional cassette market.

The new features included Dolby HX PRO, the

ability to find locate points, a zero return

function, and pitch control.
The 122mkIII was introduced in 1993

incorporating a new and improved transport

assembly utilizing the Hysteresis Tension

Servo Control System, further improving the

reliability and stability of the legendary 122

heritage.

PRODUCT HISTORY

Not all cassette decks are created equal. While most cassette decks offer

Dolby Noise Reduction of some sort, here are some features you won't

find on most run-of-the-mill cassette decks:
Balanced, Unbalanced, and Front Panel Line Connectors - Integrate

into any studio, anytime. The rear panel I/O accepts both balanced and

unbalanced signals, and a front panel Line In provides simple patching of

ancillary gear for reference copies, submixes, or spontaneous dubs.
2 Locate Points and Return To Zero - Locate points can be used for

comparing multiple mixes in quick sequential order, or for marking cues.

Return To Zero is always handy when recording multiple passes.
Dolby HX Pro - HX Pro algorithms help maintain true printing of high

frequency content. HX Pro recordings do not require any decoding on

playback, so the user can freely apply this system to their recordings.
MPX Filter - When recording from FM broadcast, Dolby Noise Reduction

can sometimes be compromised by information around the pilot tone at

19kHz, or the sub carrier note at 38kHz. The MPX Filter removes these

troublesome frequencies.
Oscillators, Front Panel Bias & Recording Level Controls - Each

brand of tape responds to recordings differently. Adjusting the bias

controls on the recorder can help compensate for this. The 122mkIII's

three head design allows for real time monitoring of the test tones as

they are adjusted. For additional convenience, the test tone oscillators

are built right in, so there's no extra test equipment to track down.

Front panel bias and recording level controls make biasing the 122mkIII

effortless. Proper bias settings will result in more reliable sonic

characteristics in most situations.

THE 122mkIII ADVANTAGE

ARCHITECT'S SPECIFICATIONS

The cassette player/recorder shall utilize a three head

cassette mechanism, using separate heads for erase,

record, and reproduce. The transport shall be a direct

drive mechanism and employ the Hysteresis Tension

Servo Control System for increased stability.
Inputs and outputs shall be provided on unbalanced RCA

and balanced XLR plugs on the rear panel. An additional

pair of 1/4" inputs shall be located on the front panel.

Levels shall be displayed on large VU meters with peak

LEDs for accurate display of levels. The input level shall

be controlled by large gear/clutched controls on the front

panel. Stereo output level shall also be provided on the

front panel for convenience. Headphone output with

level control shall be provided on the front panel.
Monitor selection switch shall be provided on the front

panel for selection between input monitor mode and

automatic monitor mode. Dolby™ B and C noise reduction

shall be implemented and switched from the front panel.

An MPX filter shall be switchable from the front panel.
A pitch control will provide approximately ±12% range

of pitch control, with a dedicated on/off control.

Individual bias and level fine tune controls shall be

accessible on the front panel, as well as 400Hz and 10kHz

oscillators for convenient biasing of the machine.
The cassette deck shall have dedicated buttons to access

the RTZ function (Return to Zero) and two locate points.

An additional separate button shall trigger the repeat

function which will loop between locate 1 and locate 2.
A digital counter shall be used to display precise tape

location with a readout displaying minutes and seconds.
A parallel control shall be provided which can be used for

remote control and tallies, and it shall be compatible with

the TASCAM RC-134 remote control.
The cassette deck shall mount in a standard 19" rack mount

form, taking three rack spaces. The cassette mechanism

shall have dimensions of 19" x 5 1/4" x 14" (W x H x D).

Metric measurements : 482 x 132 x 356mm (W x H x D).

The unit shall be a TASCAM 122mkIII cassette deck.

NOTE: This text is available in a standard text file on TASCAM's
Sound Contractor CD-ROM. Contact TASCAM for details.