The Denon DN-F650R is a highly versatile professional solid state recorder offering recording to and between SD/SDHC flash card and USB external drives. Designed to fulfil the most demanding playback and recording applications in AV installation audio production live sound theatre and broadcast the DN-F650R is a professionally specified up to date replacement for cassette DAT MD CDR and commodity PC based systems currently fulfilling such roles. Balanced XLR analogue audio and AES/EBU digital I/Os are featured as well as unbalanced analogue and SPDIP connectivity. Serial parallel and contact closure remote control are supported and the unit can be operated with DENON’s latest RC-F400S ‘Hot Start’ serial remote controller.
The OLED display and easy file search jog wheel enable simple front panel operation. A USB Keyboard input allows for simple file name editing. A variety of playback modes includes single repeat random continuous and skip back play. Pitch control (between +20 and –40%) tempo lock and a headphone out with volume control are also included. Cascade recording and file management capabilities between the SD / SDHC card and connected USB drive and USB connectivity to PC enables file transfer.
Features:
• Recording to SD(HC) cards or various USB devices
• OLED display
• Balanced and unbalanced audio input / output
• Digital audio input / output as SPDIF and AES/EBU
• Serial (RS232) / Parallel Remote
• USB keyboard input for easy track naming
• 20% Pitch Control Tempo Lock
• 19 inch rack mountable 1U size
• Supports WAV (PCM) and MP3 format
• Connecting to PC via USB
• Contact closure remote control
• Audio Marking during record & Mark search playback
• Skip Back Playback
• Audible Quick Search
• Various playback modes (Single/Continuous Repeat Random)
• Power On Auto Play
• Easy file search with Jog Wheel
• Headphones with Level Control
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Type | Rackmount |
| MP3 playback | Y |
| SD Card Slot | Y |
| WAV Playback | Y |
| Rack mount | Y |
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