The Teac V-800 X is a cassette tape deck produced between 1983 and 1987 in Japan. It features a sleek black design and offers a range of functionalities suitable for various audio needs. The device includes a remote control (RC-203) for convenient operation. With a power consumption of 38 W, it measures 432 mm in width, 114 mm in height, and 327 mm in depth, weighing approximately 7.5 kg. The V-800 X supports multiple audio inputs and outputs, including line in, microphone, and headphone connections. It is equipped with three audio heads for recording and playback, ensuring high-quality audio reproduction. The deck employs two motors with DC FG servo and synchronous speed fluctuations of less than 0.035%. It handles different tape types with specified frequency responses that vary from normal to metal tapes. The device also features various noise reduction systems, such as Dolby B, C, and DBX, providing a significant dynamic range and exceptional signal-to-noise ratios across different settings.