Uher SG 561 Royal
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Uher
- Model: SG 561 Royal
- Type: 3-head bobbin tape
- Years of manufacture: 1978 - 1983
- Made in: Germany
- Color: Black
- Remote control:
- Power Consumption:
- Dimensions: 460 x 355 x 192 mm (WxHxD).
- Weight: 13,1 kg
- Original price approx.: 1'448 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Radio: 1.2 mV to 110 mV, 47 kOhm
- Phono (crystal): 40 mV, 1.2 MOhm
- Microphone: 0.12 mV to 70 mV, 2 kOhm
- Reserve: 200 mV to 18 V, 50 kOhm
- Number of outputs: 3
- Monitor: 750 mV, 15 kOhm
- Din: 750 mV, 15 kOhm
- Pre Out: 750 mV, 15 kOhm
Technical Specifications
- Continuous power (via built-in amplifier).
- 8 Ohm:
- 4 Ohm: 2 x 10 Watt
- Dynamic power:
- 8 Ohm:
- 4 Ohm:
- Reel speed: 2.4 / 4.75 / 9.5 / 19 cm/sec
- Coil diameter: max. 18 cm
- Drive: 1 motor
- Frequency response:
- 2,4 cm/s: 50 Hz - 5'000 Hz
- 4,75 cm/s: 30 Hz - 10'000 Hz
- 9.5 cm/s: 20 Hz - 15'000 Hz
- 19 cm/s: 20 Hz - 20'000 Hz
- Synchronization fluctuations:
- 4.75 cm/sec: ± 0.2 %
- 9.5 cm/sec: ± 0.1 %
19 cm/sec: ± 0.05 % * Signal-to-noise ratio 2-track
- Signal-to-noise ratio 2-track model:
- 2.4 cm/sec: > 60 dB
- 4.75 cm/sec: > 63 dB
- 9.5 cm/sec: > 64 dB
19 cm/sec: > 65 dB
- Signal-to-noise ratio 4-track model:
- 2.4 cm/sec: > 59 dB
- 4.75 cm/sec: > 65 dB
- 9.5 cm/sec: > 66 dB
- 19 cm/sec: > 67 dB
- Crosstalk attenuation:
- Mono: 60 dB
Stereo: 45 dB
- Distortion factor:
- 4.75 cm/sec: < 3.0%
- 9.5 cm/sec: < 3.0%
- 19 cm/sec: < 1.5%
- Extinguishing attenuation: < 72 dB
- Premagnetization and erase frequency: 100kHz
- Rewind time: 1'200 m tape in 120 seconds
Special Features
- Built-in amplifier
- 2-track / 4-track headstock interchangeable
- 4-digit counter
- Drive can be switched off
- Operation as pure amplifier possible
- Built-in mixer
- Separate treble and bass controls
- 2 large pointer instruments
- Rear band control
- Switchable echo and reverb effect when recording
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
Pictures[edit]
- Extract from brochure: Uher SG 561 Royal
Reports[edit]
- Test report at "Stiftung Warentest": [[1]]