CT-F 1250

by Pioneer


The Pioneer CT-F 1250 is a cassette tape deck that was developed in the late 197...

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The Pioneer CT-F 1250 is a cassette tape deck that was developed in the late 1970s and is part of Pioneer's esteemed line of audio equipment. It features a dual-capstan design, which aids in providing superior tape transport stability and enhanced sound quality during playback and recording. The device boasts a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz for Type I tapes and an impressive signal-to-noise ratio of 64 dB for Type I tapes. The CT-F 1250 includes the capability for Dolby B noise reduction, which helps reduce background noise for a clearer playback experience. It also has a variety of user-friendly features, such as auto-stop, adjustable tape bias, and an easy-to-read digital display. The deck supports standard 100-A format cassettes, and its build quality is often praised for its robust and attractive design, characterized by a metal front panel and quality components. This model often comes equipped with an extensive set of functions that include manual bias adjustment and peak level meters, enhancing the user’s ability to tailor the playback and recording process to their specifications.