The Luxman K-113 is a cassette tape deck manufactured between 1981 and 1984 in Japan. This model features a silver finish and front-loading orientation, accommodating a stereo playback system. The K-113 is equipped with dual-head design for enhanced audio performance and operates with four-track, two-channel configuration. The device allows for various tape types, including normal, chrome, and metal tapes, with manual tape type selection available. For noise reduction, it integrates Dolby-B technology. It possesses full logic transport control for ease of use, as well as features such as a 3-digit mechanical counter and digital peak-reading meters for monitoring. Connectivity options include two mono microphone inputs, RCA input/output connectors, and a headphone jack. The tape transport system incorporates belt drive for the capstan, auto shutoff functionality, and mechanical tape loading, designed for a maximum speed of 1⅞ ips (4.76 cm/s). The original pricing for the K-113 was approximately 720 DM.