[. . . ] CD-RW900 Technical Information PRODUCT OVERVIEW The TASCAM CD-RW900 builds on the success of the best-selling CD-RW700 and 750 CD Recorders. It adds pitch and key original controls, allowing CDs to be played at a faster or slower speed without changing the pitch. [. . . ] Contact your local TASCAM representative for the latest information Page 1 of 3 CD-RW900 Technical Documentation THE CD-RW900 ADVANTAGE Rugged reliability, ease-of-use and affordability are tenets of the TASCAM CD recorder lineup. When a CD recorder absolutely needs to be relied on, TASCAM rackmount products remove all doubt from installers, studio owners and resellers who stake their reputation on their installations. TASCAM's CD-RW900 offers the best performance, features and quality at any price point: Sample Rate Conversion ­ Since audio CDs must be recorded at 44. 1kHz, the CD-RW900 offers sample rate conversion for the digital input. This allows a 48kHz recording session from a digital console, computer DAW system or DAT recorder to be recorded to CD without converting to analog and back to digital. Naturally, the converter can be defeated for a pure digital signal path for digital signals that don't need conversion. Digital Level Adjustment ­ The digital signal input of the CD-RW900 can be adjusted as easily as the analog signal level. Fade In/Fade Out Recording ­ At the beginning or end of a live event recording or music mix, the signal can be brought up or down with the touch of a button for a smooth, perfect level fade. PS/2 Keyboard Input ­ The keyboard input allows the user to name tracks while recording. It also provides keyboard shortcuts to commonly-used recording functions. MP3 Playback ­ A CD-R disc can hold hours of MP3 files for playback through the CD-RW900. It allows the user to play MP3s in directory folders and displays the ID3 text information on the MP3 files. Pitch Control ­ CD audio discs can be played at ±16% speed for health clubs and other applications Key Control ­ This function allows you to change the speed of the CD without changing the pitch. APPROVED MEDIA LIST Notes on CD-R Media: Quality and recording characteristics of media from different manufacturers will vary from brand to brand. This has to do with the manufacturing processes of both the CD-R media and CD-R mechanism. [. . . ] Contact your local TASCAM representative for the latest information Page 2 of 3 Feb 2006 CD-RW900 Technical Documentation PANELS AND REMOTE SPECIFICATIONS Performance Specifications: Recording Media: Recording Resolution: Recording Sample Rate: Sample rate conversion from: Frequency Response: Signal to Noise: Total Harmonic Distortion: Wow and flutter: Channel separation: Analog Inputs: Analog Outputs: Phones Output: Digital Input and Output: General Specifications: Power Requirements: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-RDA, CD-RWDA (high-speed CD-RW is supported) 16-bit 44. 1kHz 32kHz ­48kHz (with bypass) 20Hz ­20kHz ±1dB >95dB playback >90dB recording <0. 006% playback <0. 008% recording Unmeasurable (<0. 001%) >90dB playback >80dB recording Unbalanced Input RCA pin, level -10dBV Minimum input level -19dBV Input Impedance 22k ±10% Unbalanced Input RCA pin, level -10dBV Maximum output level +6dBV ±2dB Output Impedance 600 ±10% Stereo (6. 3), 20 mW, 32 Coaxial RCA, Optical TOSLINK Power Consumption: Dimensions: Weight: USA/Canada: 120VAC, 60Hz UK/Europe: 230VAC, 50Hz Australia: 240VAC, 50Hz 16W (USA/Canada), 18W (Europe) 482. 6mm W x 94mm H x 308mm D (19" W x 3 H/i" H x 12" D) 4. 9kg (10. 8 lbs) 7733 Telegraph Road · Montebello, CA 90640 · (323) 726-0303 · www. tascamcontractor. com All specifications subject to change without notice. Contact your local TASCAM representative for the latest information Page 3 of 3 Feb 2006 [. . . ]