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  2. Dolby noise-reduction system - Wikipedia

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    A Dolby noise-reduction system, or Dolby NR, is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording. [1] The first was Dolby A, a professional broadband noise reduction system for recording studios that was first demonstrated in 1965, but the best-known is Dolby B (introduced in 1968), a sliding band system for the consumer market ...

  3. dbx (noise reduction) - Wikipedia

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    The Panasonic RQ-J20X portable cassette player from 1982 was the first device to implement the dbx integrated circuit ... Although Dolby noise reduction also used ...

  4. Cassette deck - Wikipedia

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    Dolby S cassette deck by harman/kardon (1990) The Dolby B noise reduction system was key to realizing low noise performance on the - compared to reel-to-reel-technology - relatively slow and narrow cassette tapes. It works by boosting the high frequencies on recording, especially low-level high-frequency sounds, with corresponding high ...

  5. Walkman DD series - Wikipedia

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    The Walkman DD was an early series in Sony's Walkman line of portable audio cassette players. The "DD" stood for 'disc drive', with the unit's main motor being directly coupled to the 'disc' of the capstan flywheel assembly while lying perpendicular to it within the unit.

  6. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    The first model with Dolby noise-reduction system and an auto reverse function appeared in 1982. [19] The first ultra-compact "cassette-size" Walkman was introduced in 1983, model WM-20, with a telescopic case. This allowed even easier carrying of a Walkman in bags or pockets. [20]

  7. Revox B215 - Wikipedia

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    The B215 signal path was designed, from the ground up, for operation with Dolby C noise reduction. [12] The owner's manual advised that "selecting noise reduction for new records is simple: use [only] Dolby C". [38] The deck uses four Hitachi HA12058 Dolby B/C ICs in "double Dolby" configuration with independent encoding and decoding channels. [39]

  8. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    The Nakamichi 1000 and 700, made in the mid-1970s, had three heads, a dual capstan drive that reduced wow and flutter, and Dolby-B noise reduction to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. The dual capstan drive ensured superior head-to-tape contact, essentially eliminating reliance on the problematic spring pressure pads built into cassette housings.

  9. dbx (company) - Wikipedia

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    TASCAM Portastudio 244 with dbx noise reduction processor. A pro noise reduction card was the dbx k9, designed to fit into the pro dolby-A A361 frames, which were already in wide use in pro studios of the time, to reduce noise in reel-to-reel tape recordings. One feature of the dbx system was an inbuilt noise-gate, to just shut off anything ...

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