Which DBX unit for my TASCAM cassette recorder ?

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Hi,

Which DBX NR make and model will fit the TASCAM 133B ?

Thanks,

Daniel
 

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Daniel,

Check Ebay and look for a dbx 224 or a 224X which was the newer version with cooler lights and calibration thumb knobs on the front panel.

The 224 is a type II dbx nr system and is all you need for a cassette based format.

TASCAM did make their own branded dbx nr unit for these decks but I doubt you will ever find one at this stage of the game.

Cheers! :)
 
The Ghost of FM said:
Daniel,

Check Ebay and look for a dbx 224 or a 224X which was the newer version with cooler lights and calibration thumb knobs on the front panel.

The 224 is a type II dbx nr system and is all you need for a cassette based format.

TASCAM did make their own branded dbx nr unit for these decks but I doubt you will ever find one at this stage of the game.

Cheers! :)

Ahh .. thanks once again Jeff!! :) Will check eBay now! :) :)

Daniel
 
:cool: If you are dealing with stereo cassette, the NX-40 would also work........



da MUTT
 
muttley said:
:cool: If you are dealing with stereo cassette, the NX-40 would also work........



da MUTT
Damn!

I forgot about those!

Silly of me considering I used to own a couple of them when I had my first 3340S, 20 years ago!:eek:

They're a half rack space stereo unit where the others I mentioned were full rack space width.

Cheers! :)
 
Dudes,...

who didn't mention the Tascam DX-2D? Shame on you!

I don't necessarily agree that you can't find them, 'cause I have two of them!


Cheers!;)
 
Re: Dudes,...

A Reel Person said:
who didn't mention the Tascam DX-2D? Shame on you!

I don't necessarily agree that you can't find them, 'cause I have two of them!


Cheers!;)
One thing, though. The DX-2D was a type I unit and designed for open reel machines only where you have a flatter and more predictable bottom end response down to 30 Hz.

Type II dbx was formulated specifically to the cassette format's bass characteristics and as such, did not process the signal below 50 Hz to avoid severe pumping and breathing artifacts.

Cheers! :)
 
Well, go all techy on me now!!

It's just the fact, that for all the Tascam 2-track recorders that have an outboard/external port for dbx, the DX-2D is the specific unit to have.

;)
 
Re: Well, go all techy on me now!!

A Reel Person said:
It's just the fact, that for all the Tascam 2-track recorders that have an outboard/external port for dbx, the DX-2D is the specific unit to have.

;)
Dave,

I don't mean to be a shit head here but, Daniel asked for a suitable NR unit for his TASCAM 133 Cassette deck.

dbx type II, is designed specifically for cassette decks and dbx type I, is specifically designed for open reel recorders running at 7.5 ips or higher.

The DX-2D is a perfect match for the 22-2, 32, 42, 52 and the BR20T. It was not designed or recommended by TASCAM to use it with a cassette deck. Not even a high speed one.

Peace.:cool:
 
Here is a 4 channel type II I havnt tried this unit yet, I have only had it 3 years.:rolleyes:
 

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OK guys, the 133 cassette has a DBX-connection on the back for Tascam RX-8 DBX-unit.;)
 
Huh?! RX-8? I plead ignorance on that one.[TX]

GFM, I don't have any Tascam literature that quotes specific dbx units for recorders. I think*, MO, that the DX-2D would be suitable for the 133B. [& I understand the techincal explanation, thanx.]
 
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I just thought I'd post this pic,...

of the 133 back panel. You see, there's a dbx control connector, and I'd assumed that this was specific to the DX-2d. No other dbx unit that I know of had the "control cable" connection, 'cept the Tascam DX-Series of dbx units. Beyond that, I plead my ignorance.

So, Herm, you got the dbx unit and have not tried it for about 3 years? Heh,... sounds like me.

GFM, I appreciate your effort to answer questions and your near-perfect track record. I'm wrong, & I apologize, etc, w/edit above.

I'd still get the DX-2D for hookup to the 133, and may very well do so, at some future time, as yet TBD.

I'm not familiar with dbx units, as well as some other folks.

cjacek, Good luck & Thanx.

/DA
 

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Vintage TX said:
OK guys, the 133 cassette has a DBX-connection on the back for Tascam RX-8 DBX-unit.;)
I just checked my catalog info on the 133 and you are indeed correct. The RX-8 is specified as the optional noise reduction unit for the deck.

I don't have any documents on the DX-8 to categorically determine if it is a type I or II dbx system, though I suspect it is a type II device.

Dave,

No biggie, either way.

We have been buds for a while now and I certainly don't want to get into a whole big thing about something trivial like this.

Your TASCAM knowledge and expertise is without equal and I respect and appreciate all the help you have offered here on the BBSes to others and myself.

Cheers! :)
 
So sorry, gents!! I've never heard of the Rx-8,...

so I'll have to defer back to you guys, & beg your pardon of my ignorance.

Is the RX-8 a stereo or 8-channel unit? So sorry, the mocking comment above was that I presumed the RX-8 is 8-channel, & if I was mistaken, then I apologize.

I don't have the Tascam-lit reference to any specific outboard dbx unit. dbxI units were never specified for cassette units, but dbxII was optimized for cassette, I agree.

I'm not sure what ill effects, if any, that you'd hook the dbx type I DX-2D unit to the 133, I've not done this yet for test, and my availablility do do so is TBD.

Thanx, & sorry!/DA
 
Hi again
I checked again here and the RX-8 is a DBX-unit for use on Tascam 122 and 133.
Maybe I am wrong, have been wrong before:p
 
Thank you! No, it's my mistake, entirely!

/DA;)
 
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