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Dolby B NR Dolby C logo DBX Wired Remote Control Full Logic Metal Tape 3 Head

The Nikko D-100 III is a stereo cassette deck with Dolby B and C and DBX noise reduction, it was introduced by Nikko in 1987 with a manufacturer suggested retail price of USD $700 and discontinued a year later.

The main features of the Nikko D-100 III cassette deck are: 3 heads and off-tape monitoring, electronic linear tape counter with 4 digits, tape type selection with support for normal, chrome and metal tapes, belt driven dual-capstan transport.

Typical front loading cassette deck with the cassette compartiment located on the left side of the deck. Tape eject is operated mechanically and the cassette needs to be placed with the side to be played facing forward in the cassette well.

Level meters used on the Nikko D-100 III cassette deck are generic digital peak reading meters. Full-logic transport controls used on the Nikko D-100 III let it respond to the slightest finger contact for fast and effortless transport function selection.

To ensure the best response from the wide variety of tapes available adjustment of, bias, to optimum levels can be performed prior to recording.

Dolby C-type used in the Nikko D-100 III provides 20 dB of noise reduction above about 1,000 Hz, fully doubling the amount given by B-type. Dbx Type II found in the D-100 III is a simplified version of the Type I noise reduction system. The dbx Type II system was designed to be used with systems with limited bandwidth such as cassette based recorders and also uses a simple 2:1:2 compander to reduce noise. To further maintain recording accuracy, the D-100 III incorporates a switchable multiplex filter. When you record FM stereo broadcasts, the MPX filter of the D-100 III can be swiched on to prevent the standard 19kHz FM pilot signal from interfering with the noise reduction system.

To make live recordings this deck has 2 microphone inputs to connect microphones with a jack connector. For undisturbed listening a jack connector for a pair of stereo headphones is supplied. Connection to other audio components for plaback can be achieved by a RCA cable and recording from a source by a RCA cable. All main transport commands can be issued remotely with a wired remote control.

Compact Cassette
  • 3 Head
  • RPSS (Random Program Song Selection)
  • ABPS (Automatic Bias Programming System)
  • Silent Mechanism
  • Two Motor IC Logic
  • DPSS (Direct Program Song Selection)
  • DBX And Dolby Noise Reduction System

Historic events

1987 S-VHS (Super VHS) introduction in Japan, an improved version of the VHS standard for consumer video cassette recorders.
1988 Sony begins producing VHS recorders

Features of Nikko D-100 III

Calibration
Calibration
Manual Bias Calibration Auto Bias Calibration
Connectors
Connectivity
2 Mono Microphone Inputs RCA Input/Output Connectors Headphones Wired Remote Control
Display
Display
Digital Peak-Reading Meters Linear Tape Counter 4-Digıt Digital Counter
Electronics
Electronics
Record Protection
Cassette Exterior
Exterior
Orientation Left Black Finish Front Loading
Compact Cassette
General
Stereo
Head Configuration
Head Configuration
3 Head Desiǥn 4 Track / 2 Channel
Indicators
Indicators
Source/Tape Metal Tape Cassette Back Lighting Chrome Tape Normal Tape
Noise Resuction
Noise Reduction
Dolby-B Noise Reduction MPX Filter Dolby-C Noise Reduction DBX Type II Noise Reduction
Controls
Operation
Music Scan Full Logic Transport Control Timer Recording/Playback Record Mute Intro Scan Auto-Space Real-Time Tape Monitoring
Power
Power Requirements
Alternating Current
Preamplifier
Preamplifier
Individual Input Level Controls Output-Level Control
Tape Speed
Speed
1⅞ ips - 4.76 cm/s
Tape
Tape
Normal Tape Capabilıty Chrome Tape Capabilıty Metal Tape Capabilıty
Transport
Transport
2x Motor Mechanism Auto Shutoff Mechanical Tape Loading Dual-Capsŧan Transport Belt Drive (Capsŧan)

Similar to Nikko D-100 III from the period 1987 - 1988