Teac A3340S 4 Track Reel to Reel Demonstration Video. Recording and

Teac A 3340. TEAC A3340S 10.5 inch 4 channel Stereo Quadrophonic reel to reel tape This was THE recorder to own for your home studio in the 1970's It offers operating speeds of 7-1/2 and 15 ips and will accept reels of 10-1/2 inches in diameter.

IK Multimeda TRackS TEAC A3340S
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It offers operating speeds of 7-1/2 and 15 ips and will accept reels of 10-1/2 inches in diameter. The 3340S was attempted as a professional recorder but failed to sell in sizeable amounts because TEAC wasn't yet seen as a professional-quality brand

IK Multimeda TRackS TEAC A3340S

The 3340S was attempted as a professional recorder but failed to sell in sizeable amounts because TEAC wasn't yet seen as a professional-quality brand Otherwise, I'm pretty sure they are the same machine with. Manufacturer: Teac; Model: A-3340 S; Type: 4-channel reel-to-reel tape; Years of manufacture: 1973 - 1977; Made in: Japan; Color: silver / black, side panels wood; Remote control: yes, cable remote control RC-120; Power consumption: 138 W max

Teac A3340S image (426452) Audiofanzine. The A-3340S is the simul-sync version of the original 4-track A-3340 The 3340S is the preferred deck because that toggle switch tends to break over time and it is hard, if not impossible to find a new replacement switch

Teac A3340 S Open Reel Recorders Recording Separates Audio. An updated version of the 1972 A 3340 with new electronics for low-noise tapes, the A 3340S was a three-motor, 2-speed 4-track recorder with 'Simul-Sync' record heads. It offers operating speeds of 7-1/2 and 15 ips and will accept reels of 10-1/2 inches in diameter.