Difference between revisions of "Technics SL-MA 1"
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− | ''' | + | '''General''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Technics]] |
− | * | + | * Model: SL-MA 1 |
− | * | + | * Type: Record player |
− | * | + | * Years of manufacture: 1986 - 1989 |
− | * | + | * Made in: Japan |
− | * | + | * Color: Rosewood frame foiled |
− | * | + | * Power consumption: 18 W / 2W (standby) |
− | * | + | * Dimensions: 453 x 170 x 408 mm (WxHxD) |
− | * | + | * Weight: 9.0 kg |
− | * | + | * Original price approx.: 899 DM |
− | ''' | + | '''Connections''' |
− | + | * Inputs: none | |
− | + | * Outputs: Cinch cable (stereo) not removable, ground cable | |
− | ''' | + | '''Technical Data''' |
+ | * Drive: quartz-controlled direct drive | ||
+ | * Motor: commutatorless DC motor | ||
+ | * Speed: 33 1/3, 45 rpm | ||
+ | * Synchronous speed variation: 0.025% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0.031% (IEC 98A rated) | ||
+ | * Rumble noise ratio: | ||
+ | ** IEC 98A unweighted: 70 dB | ||
+ | ** IEC 98A rated: 81 dB | ||
+ | * Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium, 325 mm | ||
+ | * Operating mode: fully automatic | ||
+ | * Pitch: no | ||
+ | * Tonearm: Linear scanning tonearm with 4-point gimbal, statically balanced, 23cm length | ||
+ | * Overhang: | ||
+ | * Pickup: EPS-P33ES | ||
− | * | + | * More data at "Vinyl Engine": [https://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sl-ma1.shtml] |
− | + | '''Special Features'''' | |
− | * | + | * Stroboscope |
− | * | + | * Electric tone arm lift |
− | * | + | * Automatic rewind |
− | * | + | * Automatic stop |
+ | * Repeated playback | ||
+ | * Search playback with 2 speeds | ||
+ | * Automatic speed | ||
− | * | + | == Remarks == |
− | * [[Technics SL- | + | * Other models in the same series: |
+ | * [[Technics SL-BD 22]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-DD 33]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-L 3]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-L 20]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-MA 1]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-QD 33]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-1200 MK2]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SL-1210MK2]] | ||
+ | * [[Technics SP-10 MK 3]] | ||
− | == | + | == Pictures == |
− | * | + | * Image: Technics SL-MA 1 |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Technics SL-MA 1-1986.jpg]] |
− | == | + | == Reports == |
− | * | + | * Review at "Good Old Hifi": [http://www.good-old-hifi.de/hoehepunkte-der-woche-442015/] |
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 22 August 2020
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Technics
- Model: SL-MA 1
- Type: Record player
- Years of manufacture: 1986 - 1989
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Rosewood frame foiled
- Power consumption: 18 W / 2W (standby)
- Dimensions: 453 x 170 x 408 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 9.0 kg
- Original price approx.: 899 DM
Connections
- Inputs: none
- Outputs: Cinch cable (stereo) not removable, ground cable
Technical Data
- Drive: quartz-controlled direct drive
- Motor: commutatorless DC motor
- Speed: 33 1/3, 45 rpm
- Synchronous speed variation: 0.025% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0.031% (IEC 98A rated)
- Rumble noise ratio:
- IEC 98A unweighted: 70 dB
- IEC 98A rated: 81 dB
- Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium, 325 mm
- Operating mode: fully automatic
- Pitch: no
- Tonearm: Linear scanning tonearm with 4-point gimbal, statically balanced, 23cm length
- Overhang:
- Pickup: EPS-P33ES
- More data at "Vinyl Engine": [1]
Special Features'
- Stroboscope
- Electric tone arm lift
- Automatic rewind
- Automatic stop
- Repeated playback
- Search playback with 2 speeds
- Automatic speed
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Technics SL-BD 22
- Technics SL-DD 33
- Technics SL-L 3
- Technics SL-L 20
- Technics SL-MA 1
- Technics SL-QD 33
- Technics SL-1200 MK2
- Technics SL-1210MK2
- Technics SP-10 MK 3
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Technics SL-MA 1
Reports[edit]
- Review at "Good Old Hifi": [2]