19 July 2024

YAMAHA KR-1000 (1982) | Natural Sound

 

YAMAHA KR-1000 (1982) | Natural Sound

The Yamaha Natural Sound Cassette Receiver KR-1000 was introduced in 1982. Featuring a cassette deck that is designed with an emphasis on basic performance, the Yamaha Feather Touch Full Logic Control allows you to move directly from one operation to the other. It also features an Auto Tape Selector that automatically detects metal, chrome and normal tape types. Frequency response is 40Hz to 15/16/17kHz (normal/chrome/metal). The KR-1000 features Dolby NR and Automatic Recording Level Control (ALC). The tuner section is a quartz digital synthesizer tuner using a 4-bit microcomputer. A preset memory mechanism that can call up five FM/AM stations and a total of ten FM/AM stations with one touch operation, and auto-search tuning that automatically optimizes UP/DOWN tuning has been adopted. In addition, it is equipped with functions such as battery backup that does not erase preset memories even in a power failure, and last channel memory that stores the last station received. The  amplifier section uses an IC amplifier with 30W/ch power and also has a tone control section. The KR-1000 is also equipped with a triple mixing function, you can mix 3 devices, a source, an instrument and a  microphone at the same time. Size (WxHxD) 435x107x388mm | Weight 9.7kg.

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YAMAHA KR-1000 (1982) | Natural Sound

YAMAHA KR-1000 (1982) | Natural Sound

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