DENON DRS-810 stereo cassette tape deck Service Manual

The DENON DRS-810 is a top-of-the-line stereo cassette tape deck, capable of outstanding performance in combination with high-grade hi-fi systems. DENON proudly presents this advanced tape deck to audiophiles and music lovers as a further proof of DENON’s non-compromising pursuit of the ultimate in sound quality. The high quality performance and easy operation are certain to provide you with many hours of outstanding listening pleasure.

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Key features

  • Computer controlled silent mechanism
  • Closed-loop dual-capstan tape transport
  • Non-Slip Reel Drive
  • Dolby HX-Pro headroom extension system
  • Dolby B & C noise reduction systems
  • Computing linear tape counter
  • Music Search System
  • REC Return System

Frequently asked questions

The MPX FILTER button should be used to prevent interference with the Dolby NR circuit when making Dolby NR encoded recordings of FM stereo programs. When making Dolby NR encoded recordings from any program source other than FM stereo, leave this button in the ‘OFF’ position.

During recording or playback operations, MEMORY STOP can be used to locate a particular point on the tape. At the desired point, reset the counter to “00.00”. With the MEMORY STOP button in the “ON” position, the deck will stop at the “00” point (actually “—00029'' and “00, 27) during REWIND operations.

This Stereo cassette deck uses a three-head system which permits simultaneous “off-the-tape monitoring” during recording. Incidentally, as this Stereo Cassette Deck adopts an automonitor system, ¡TAPE] or [SOURCE] can automatically be activated according to the operation conditions. These modes can also be activated manually.
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