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'''General''':
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== Data ==
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'''General'''
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* Manufacturer: [[Elac]], Kiel, Germany
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* Model: ESG 796 H SP + H SP "Anniversary".
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* Years of manufacture: 1986 - 1990
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* Manufactured in: Germany
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* Colour: gold/black
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* Weight: 6,5 g
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* Original price: UVP 500 DM, anniversary model 300 DM
  
Type:  moving magnet<br />
 
  
Date of manufacturing: ca. 1986
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'''Technical data'''
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* Principle: MM
Price: first 500 DM, later  "Jubilee" 300 DM.<br />
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* Frequency response: 10 - 30,000 Hz (+- 1db)
 
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* Channel separation: &gt; 28 dB at 1 kHz
'''Technical Data''':
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* Channel balance: (1kHz) < 1 dB
 
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* Übersprechdämpfung: >28 db
Output Voltage
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* Output voltage: 5.6 mV
5,6mV
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* Terminating resistor: 47 kOhm
 
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* Induction:
Frequency Response
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* Needle type: Van den Hul II 5/75 µm (according to Elac writing and cartridge overview, see links, Van den Hul '''I''').
10Hz - 30kHz
 
 
 
Tracking Force
 
1-1.25g
 
 
 
Mass
 
6.5g
 
 
 
Channel Separation
 
> 28db
 
 
 
Channel Balance
 
< 1db
 
 
 
Load Impedance
 
47k ohms
 
  
Output Impedance
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This is not correct, because "H SP" means "Special", in other words:
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van den Hul I diamond cut
Stylus
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The systems with only one "H" in the name are equipped with van den Hul II cut, all systems with "H SP" are equipped with van den Hul I cut.
diamond pur
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This is also what you can read in the brochures to which the links refer.
  
Stylus Tip
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* Recommended contact force: 10 - 12.5 mN
VdH (van d`Hul) I
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* Needle compliance: 30 µm/mN static
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* Recommended eff. tonearm mass: 6-12 g (according to Elac literature 8-14 g, see link)
  
Cantilever
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== Pictures==
boron
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* Optics corresponds to [[Elac ESG-796 S]], see also link of the advertising brochure.
  
Dynamic Compliance
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==Test reports==
30x10-6cm/Dyne
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*Stereoplay 1986
==Testberichte==
 
Stereoplay 1986
 
  
 
==Link==
 
==Link==
* [[Elac]] in diesem Wiki;
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* [http://www.hifimuseum.de/elac-esg796-hsp-h30.html Information about the Elac 796 H Sp at hifimuseum.de]
* [http://www.hifimuseum.de/elac-esg796-hsp-h30.html Informationen über das Elac 796 HSp bei hifimuseum.de]
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* [http://www.aaanalog.de/media/downloads/TA-Daten.pdf Overview pickups, page 5 Elac]
* [http://www.aaanalog.de/media/downloads/TA-Daten.pdf Übersicht Tonabnehmer, Seite 5 Elac]
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* [http://new-hifi-classic.de/Gallery_MO/albums/M_O/Tonarme/ta-to/Elac/ELAC_D796-H30%2BHSP_(1).jpg Elac advertising label 1986 of the special series] from Forum.
 
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[[Category:Pickups]]</1>
 
 
 
 
[[Kategorie:Tonabnehmer]]
 

Latest revision as of 03:45, 15 November 2018

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Elac, Kiel, Germany
  • Model: ESG 796 H SP + H SP "Anniversary".
  • Years of manufacture: 1986 - 1990
  • Manufactured in: Germany
  • Colour: gold/black
  • Weight: 6,5 g
  • Original price: UVP 500 DM, anniversary model 300 DM


Technical data

  • Principle: MM
  • Frequency response: 10 - 30,000 Hz (+- 1db)
  • Channel separation: > 28 dB at 1 kHz
  • Channel balance: (1kHz) < 1 dB
  • Übersprechdämpfung: >28 db
  • Output voltage: 5.6 mV
  • Terminating resistor: 47 kOhm
  • Induction:
  • Needle type: Van den Hul II 5/75 µm (according to Elac writing and cartridge overview, see links, Van den Hul I).

This is not correct, because "H SP" means "Special", in other words: van den Hul I diamond cut The systems with only one "H" in the name are equipped with van den Hul II cut, all systems with "H SP" are equipped with van den Hul I cut. This is also what you can read in the brochures to which the links refer.

  • Recommended contact force: 10 - 12.5 mN
  • Needle compliance: 30 µm/mN static
  • Recommended eff. tonearm mass: 6-12 g (according to Elac literature 8-14 g, see link)

Pictures[edit]

  • Optics corresponds to Elac ESG-796 S, see also link of the advertising brochure.

Test reports[edit]

  • Stereoplay 1986

Link[edit]


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