Technics RS-1520

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General

  • Manufacturer: Technics
  • Model: RS-1520
  • Year of manufacture: 1979
  • Made in: Osaka, Japan
  • Color: black
  • Remote control: optional with RP-9690 (wired remote control) or RP-070 (infrared remote control)
  • Power consumption: 120 W
  • Dimensions: Width:456 mm, Height: 446 mm, Depth: 258 mm.
  • Weight: approx. 27 kg
  • New price approx.: 1995 US-$, 2.630 DM to 3.000 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs: 4
    • Microphone: 0.25 mV (-72 dB)/4.7 kOhm

Line In: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm

      • Switchable: Cinch / XLR
    • Through Out: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm
  • Number of outputs: 2
    • Headphones: 80 mV/8Ohm
    • Line Out: 0.5 V (OVU)/at 22 kOhm or more
      • Switchable: Cinch / XLR


Technical Data max.reel diameter: 26,5 cm drive: direct driven, collectorless DC motor with phase-locked quartz control for the tone shaft (from turntable e.g. 1210), two direct driven, collectorless DC motors with tape tension control for the reel platters

  • Heads: 4 tone heads (head carrier: RP-2224)
  • Tracks: 2-track, 2-channel stereo record/playback and 4-track, 2-channel stereo playback
  • Tape speeds: 9.5 cm/s, 19 cm/s and 38 cm/s
  • Slip:
    • at 9.5 cm/s: 0.018% (WRMS) +/-0.035% DIN)
    • at 19 cm/s: 0.03% (WRMS) +/-0.06% DIN)
    • at 38 cm/s: 0.06% (WRMS) +/-0.12% DIN)
  • Pitch fluctuations:
  • Overall frequency response:
    • at 9.5 cm/s: 20 - 15,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
    • at 19 cm/s: 20 - 25,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
    • at 38 cm/s: 30 - 30,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
  • extraneous signal-to-noise ratio (pickup level = 3% total harmonic distortion):
    • at 9.5 cm/s: 66 dB
    • at 19 cm/s: 68 dB

at 38 cm/s: 68 dB

  • Total harmonic distortion (0 VU): 0.8%
  • crosstalk fluctuation (38 cm/s): 0.05%
  • Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHZ in stereo mode: 50 dB
  • Cancellation attenuation: at 19 cm/s: 65 dB
  • Premagnetization and extinction frequency: 120 kHz


Special Features

  • Speed fine adjustment (record/playback): +/-6%.
  • Four-digit tape counter, at 38 cm/s display of real time, at other tape speeds must be converted.
  • "Isolated Loop" tape guide


Accessories (for pictures see RS-1506US and RS-1700)

  • RP-9100 flight case (1)
  • RP-9110 Hard plastic dust cover to put on when coils are mounted (2)
  • RP-9120 Wooden side panels (Rio rosewood, veneered, thickness of side panels: 3 cm)
  • RP-9130 Brackets for shelf mounting (3)
  • RP-9690 Cable remote control for RS-1500US and RS-1506US (4)
  • RP-9170 Cable remote control for RS-1700
  • RP-070 Infrared remote control with receiver and transmitter (see RS-1700)
  • RP-10A 26.5 cm aluminium empty reel (5)
  • RP-2422 quarter-track headstock (7)
  • RP-086 Battery adapter for 24 V DC operation


Remarks[edit]

  • The machine was not sold in Europe and is therefore only designed for a mains voltage of 110V/125V 50/60Hz, i.e. it cannot be switched to 220V/240V. However, it can be operated without problems on 220V/240V mains via an external transformer (so-called step-down converter). The only important thing about such a converter is that it can handle the power consumption of the machine.

The machine is not suitable for EE-Band! Spare parts and accessories are no longer available from Panasonic or Technics.



Pictures[edit]

  • Technics RS-1520 with wooden side panels RP-9120

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  • Extract from brochure: Technics RS-1520

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  • Technics RS-1520 brochure 1979

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Courtesy of audioScope. A use of the pictures by third parties, e.g. in forums or on eBay is not permitted!



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[Image 1 RS-1520]