
TEAC A-2060
TEAC
Japan

Tape Deck Details
Number of Motors
3
Number of Heads
3
Head Configuration
Stereo
Wow & Flutter
0.12% (7 1⁄2 ips)
Signal-to-Noise [dB]
52
Dimensions [mm]
Weight [kg]
Year built
Head Composition
Permalloy
Equalization
NAB
Frequency Response
250Hz to 10kHz (7 1⁄2 ips)
Speed
3¾, 7½
Max Reel [inch]
7
Tracks
1/4 Rec/PB
Price
Additional Information
The TEAC A-2060 is a mid-to-high fidelity reel-to-reel tape deck notable for its bi-directional (auto-reverse) recording and playback capability. Here is a technical overview based on available data:
Tape System: 4The TEAC A-2060 reel-to-reel tape deck is a mid-to-high fidelity, bi-directional (auto-reverse), 4-track, 2-channel stereo/monaural system. It features a single motor and four heads, allowing recording and playback in both tape directions for improved tape usage efficiency.
Key Technical Specifications:
Tape Speeds: 1 7/8, 3 3/4, 7.5 inches per second (IPS), selectable for different fidelity and tape longevity preferences.
Reel Size: Supports reels up to 7 inches (approximately 18 cm) in diameter.
Wow & Flutter: Approximately 0.12% at 7.5 IPS, which is typical for semi-professional decks of its era.
Frequency Response: Around 30 Hz to 20 kHz at 7.5 IPS speed.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: About 50 dB.
Head Configuration: Four heads, typically including erase, record, and two playback heads for stereo capability.
Motor Type: Dual speed hysteresis synchronous motor.
Controls: Separate left and right channel controls for recording and playback.
Dimensions: Approximately 432 mm (W) x 406 mm (H) x 203 mm (D) (17 x 16 x 8 inches).
Weight: Around 18 kg (40 lbs).
Power Supply: AC 100V, with multi-voltage models for international use.
This deck was marketed in the late 1960s/early 1970s period, aimed at semi-professional and serious consumer markets with good tape handling capabilities and moderate performance specifications suitable for home studios and high-quality audio recording applications.
Sources indicate it has solid mechanical construction and basic features of the era, such as auto-reverse functionality and full stereo support, making it versatile for both stereo and mono recording/playback tasks.