X2000 user manual




















If you have any problems opening files please read the download FAQ. All files are provided under strict licence and reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited. If you have additional documentation please consider donating a copy to our free archive. Login or register to post reviews. Reviewed Apr 23rd, by Qmvp Love everything about this deck. Super quiet, gentle controls, build quality is just outstanding.

Recording on good stock tapes are sounding spectacular with my McIntosh amp. Reviewed Sep 22nd, by zastin This machine has the most stable transport I have ever seen. Even while rewinding high speeds the tape path remains perfectly stable. Same can be said for the recording quality and playback. It's no less than incredible. The sound is so clean and I have literally never heard a shred of distortion for the 4 years I have owned this deck.

It's really hard to screw anything up on this deck when it comes to using it. The stable tape path makes it very hard for a user to mess something up.

Very easy to use. Highly responsive VU meters, seem to be the ones that respond to every variation in the sound unlike older VU meters, meaning the peak level on these meters are accurate. And with a response of 30Hz to 40kHz and wow and flutter at 0. Reviewed Sep 11th, by w7ms.

Reviewed Jul 01st, by kronborg. Owned a XR for about 15 years, and it is one of the absolutely most beautiful and sexy reel tape recorders, when it works. I absolutely love mine, and it sounds nothing less than stellar, especially with good quality tape stock. I almost never use the DBX noise reduction when recording, as I play my tapes on various other decks that doesn't support it. It does work quite nice but sometimes have problems tracking on certain types of programme material.

The tape transport is very advanced, featuring optical sensors for the tension arms, ensuring constant tension regardless of reel sizes, so no need to flip a switch, and it even allows you to mix different reel sizes.

It must be pretty well adjusted. The dual capstan also cause troubles. The belt need replacement every years for the machine to perform it's best. Otherwise it is almost guaranteed to cause tape skew that causes uneven wear on the heads or tape slip that causes the tape to loose contact to the heads.

It is really nice with a tape deck with true full auto reverse, so it both plays and records both directions. That's why it has 6 heads. It just seems pointless in my opinion that the tape has contact with all 6 heads, regardless which way it is currently playing. This increases wear on tapes and also on the heads that are not being used. Despite the flaws, and the plastic feel, I absolutely love this deck. Mine needs some work now, but hopefully it will be up and running like new soon.

Reviewed Jun 12th, by oksana. Reviewed Dec 05th, by jean omer. Reviewed Apr 27th, by dgoulet. Hi, does anyone know where the so-called correction jig is stated in the service manual fig. Any help is highly appreciate. Thanks in advance. Mark, did you ever figure out what was causing the constant blinking record light? My x does exactly the same thing - everything works except the capstan motor.

Came into one of these from family estate and attempting to get it running. Rigged up an old mixed tape that came with it, but can't seem to get it to play. The REC light is constantly flashing, the rest of the control lights seem to work, but when I attempt to play in either direction the reel just clicks and advances slightly. It will fwd and rev, although at various speeds. This due to changing tension?

Any insight welcome, before I take it to a shop for a look see. It seems to me that the left hand capstan wheel is running fractionally faster than the right one, so the tape "bags" away from the heads, being pushed faster in than it is being recovered. I'm running it in horizontal position. If I pull the left hand capstan wheel slightly away from its drive, i. It might even be due to the fact that the machine hasn't been in recent use probably stood doing nothing for a few years, I'd guess.

Is this adjustable in any way that your "average user" can do, or have you any recommendations? I believe you have an issue of the tension arms out of adjustment. If you are Tech incline guy, you can open the plastic cabinet and try minute adjustments in R forward play and R reverse play. Be very careful, so as not to wander away from within the parameters of operation. Note: You can mark original positions for a reference point so you can go back.

To do this, the unit should be plugged in with tape on one reel and a take-up reel and play mode. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Is your question not listed? Tips Settings Playback Connections. Front panel Display Rear panel Index Remote.

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