Cartridge section (for set with cartridge)
Type:
Frequency response:
Output voltage:
Channel separation:
Channel balance:
Compliance (dynamic);
Stylus pressure:
Load impedance:
Weight:
Replacement stylus:
Moving magnet
20 Hz to 25 kHz
3.5 mV at 1 kHz
5 cm/sec. zero to peak lateral velocity
(10 mV at 1 kHz, 10 cm/sec. zero to peak
45° velocity [DIN 45500)
25 dB at 1 kHz
Within 2 dB at 1 kHz
12x 10-6cm/dyne at 100 Hz
1.25 £0.25 g (12.5 +2.5 mN)
47 kQ to 100 kQ.
6.0 (cartridge only)
EPS-206ED
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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@ Low-mass,
gimbal-suspension
tonearm
on
Features
@ High performance electronic circuit and full-cycle
detection
FG
for quartz
phase-locked
control
of
integral structure superior in rotational character-
istics
Based on an electronic circuit composed of 3 kinds of highly integrated
ICs developed for the SL-1300MK2
series and the full-cycle (360°)
detection FG, the quartz phase locked control system with a crystal
oscillator as its standard oscillator has been ado ted. For utilization of
high accuracy crystal oscillation, the detection range is effected through
360° by means of the full-cycle detection FG of the motor stator for
detection of revolutions, with a consequent extremely stable rotational
accuracy.
Due to the employment of the integral structure, high torque DD motor,
the starting time is practically instantaneous
at 0.7 second
1/4
revolution). Moreover, through the quartz phase locked control system
employed, speed deviation is 0 up to a stylus pressure of 180 g, while a
pitch control of +6% is possible.
@ Double-TNRC vibration-damping construction
The newly developed
acoustic
material" TNRC,
which
is high in
vibration damping and superior in attenuation characteristics has been
employed in the cabinet, while the base has another thick and heavy
TNRC base which has been adopted for the SL-1300Mk2 series.
Double
TNRC
construction
is designed
based
on Technics
non-
resonance concept.
*TNRC—Technics Non-Resonance Compound
arm
friction of
7mg anda muting circuit incorporated
The gimbal-suspension tonearm unique to Technics has descended
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