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== Daten ==
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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Technics]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Technics]]
* Modell: SL-M1
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* Model: SL-M 1
* Baujahre: um 1984
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* Type: Record player
* Hergestellt in:
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* Years of manufacture: 1983 - 1991
* Farbe: Holzgehäuse
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* Made in: Japan
* Leistungsaufnahme: 20 W
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* Color: Rosewood frame foiled
* Abmessungen: 453 x 170 x 406 mm (BxHxT)
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* Power consumption: 20 W
* Gewicht: 10,2 kg
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* Dimensions: 453 x 170 x 406 mm (WxHxD)
* Neupreis ca.:
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* Weight: 10.2 kg
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* Original price approx.: 850 DM
  
  
'''Anschlüsse'''
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'''Connections'''
* Ausgänge:
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* Inputs: none
* Eingänge:
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* Outputs: Cinch cable (stereo) not removable, ground cable
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Antrieb: quarzgesteuerter Direktantrieb
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* Drive: quartz-controlled direct drive
 
* Motor:  
 
* Motor:  
* Drehzahl: 33 1/3, 45 U/min
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* Speed: 33 1/3, 45 rpm
* Gleichlaufschwankungen: 0,022% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0,031% (IEC 98A bewertet)
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* Synchronous speed variation: 0.022% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0.031% (IEC 98A rated)
* Rumpelgeräuschabstand:
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* Rumble noise ratio:
** IEC 98A unbewertet: 70 dB
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** IEC 98A unweighted: 70 dB
** IEC 98A bewertet: 82 dB
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** IEC 98A rated: 82 dB
* Plattenteller: Aluminium-Spritzguss, 325 mm
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* Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium, 325 mm, 2.5 kg
* Betriebsart: vollautomatisch (?)
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* Operating mode: semi-automatic (arm lifts automatically at the end of the outfeed groove)
* Pitch: nein
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* Pitch: no (for Europe and Japan version !) yes (for US version ! )
* Tonarm: Rohrarm, dynamisch balanciert
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* Tonearm: tube (S-shaped on EU and Japan version), dynamically balanced, SME headshell, straight arm on US version with T4P connector!
** Überhang: 15 mm
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Overhang: 15 mm
* Tonabnehmer: -
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* Pickup: -
  
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* More data at "Vinyl Engine": [https://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sl-m1.shtml]
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
 
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'''Special Features''''
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* Stroboscope
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* Electric tone arm lift
  
== Bemerkungen ==
 
Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
 
  
== Bilder ==
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== Remarks ==
[[Bild:TechnicsSL-M1.jpg]]
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* Other models in the same series:
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* [[Technics SL-BD 22]]
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* [[Technics SL-DD 33]]
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* [[Technics SL-L 3]]
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* [[Technics SL-L 20]]
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* [[Technics SL-M 1]]
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* [[Technics SL-M 2]]
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* [[Technics SL-M 3]]
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* [[Technics SL-MA 1]]
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* [[Technics SL-QD 33]]
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* [[Technics SL-1200 MK2]]
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* [[Technics SL-1210MK2]]
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* [[Technics SP-10 MK 3]]
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== Pictures ==
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* Image: Technics SL-M 1
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[[File:Technics SL-M 1-1983.jpg]]
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* Picture: Technics SL-M 1
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[[Image:Technics_SL-M1.jpg|frameless|1024px]]
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* Image: Technics SL-M 1
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[[Image:Technics_SL-M1_ToneArm.jpg|frameless|1024px]]
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* Image: Technics SL-M 1
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[[Image:Technics_SL-M1_sound_arm_suspension.jpg|frameless|1024px]]
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== Reviews ==
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* Bought this turntable as a teenager in 1985 at Rhein-Radio in Bonn. To this day the unit works flawlessly, only the lift control button needs a second click now and then before it does its job.
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I first used the SL-M1 with an Audio-Technica AT140 LC MM cartridge. Bass range is rather slim with this combination, but the resolution is excellent. All in all a quite analytical sound.
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* Later I used an ELAC 794 MM system, which reached lower in the bass range, but sounded somewhat warmer in the treble range with comparable resolution. Nice combination.
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* After a longer "vinyl break" I used an Ortofon Vinyl Master Red for a short time, which obviously does not harmonize with the tonearm (needle compliance of the VM seems a bit too high). The VM red sounds on the SL-M1 rather dull and somewhat underexposed in the highs - completely atypical for this otherwise as well-reputed system.
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In the future, an Ortofon MC Rondo Red MC system (425.- € RRP) will do its job on my turntable.
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* Pro:
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** timeless design, very elegant turntable.
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** very good workmanship
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** target speed is reached very quickly (similar to SL-1210)
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** heavy platter
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** maintenance-free quartz direct drive
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* Contra:
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** from time to time contact problems of the lift button
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* Conclusion:
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* After a Dual CS14 Reibradler with Shure system accompanied me through my childhood, my SL-M1 has now provided me with almost 25 years of faithful service. Even if I will perhaps someday afford something more high-end (eg VPI - The Classic) I will certainly never give the Technics out of the hands - and certainly not only for nostalgic reasons.
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sae
  
== Berichte ==
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
[[Kategorie:Plattenspieler]]
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[[Category:Turntables]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 22 August 2020

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Technics
  • Model: SL-M 1
  • Type: Record player
  • Years of manufacture: 1983 - 1991
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Rosewood frame foiled
  • Power consumption: 20 W
  • Dimensions: 453 x 170 x 406 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 10.2 kg
  • Original price approx.: 850 DM


Connections

  • Inputs: none
  • Outputs: Cinch cable (stereo) not removable, ground cable


Technical Data

  • Drive: quartz-controlled direct drive
  • Motor:
  • Speed: 33 1/3, 45 rpm
  • Synchronous speed variation: 0.022% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0.031% (IEC 98A rated)
  • Rumble noise ratio:
    • IEC 98A unweighted: 70 dB
    • IEC 98A rated: 82 dB
  • Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium, 325 mm, 2.5 kg
  • Operating mode: semi-automatic (arm lifts automatically at the end of the outfeed groove)
  • Pitch: no (for Europe and Japan version !) yes (for US version ! )
  • Tonearm: tube (S-shaped on EU and Japan version), dynamically balanced, SME headshell, straight arm on US version with T4P connector!

Overhang: 15 mm

  • Pickup: -
  • More data at "Vinyl Engine": [1]


Special Features'

  • Stroboscope
  • Electric tone arm lift


Remarks[edit]


Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Technics SL-M 1

Technics SL-M 1-1983.jpg


  • Picture: Technics SL-M 1

Technics SL-M1.jpg


  • Image: Technics SL-M 1

1024px


  • Image: Technics SL-M 1

1024px


Reviews[edit]

  • Bought this turntable as a teenager in 1985 at Rhein-Radio in Bonn. To this day the unit works flawlessly, only the lift control button needs a second click now and then before it does its job.

I first used the SL-M1 with an Audio-Technica AT140 LC MM cartridge. Bass range is rather slim with this combination, but the resolution is excellent. All in all a quite analytical sound.

  • Later I used an ELAC 794 MM system, which reached lower in the bass range, but sounded somewhat warmer in the treble range with comparable resolution. Nice combination.
  • After a longer "vinyl break" I used an Ortofon Vinyl Master Red for a short time, which obviously does not harmonize with the tonearm (needle compliance of the VM seems a bit too high). The VM red sounds on the SL-M1 rather dull and somewhat underexposed in the highs - completely atypical for this otherwise as well-reputed system.

In the future, an Ortofon MC Rondo Red MC system (425.- € RRP) will do its job on my turntable.

  • Pro:
    • timeless design, very elegant turntable.
    • very good workmanship
    • target speed is reached very quickly (similar to SL-1210)
    • heavy platter
    • maintenance-free quartz direct drive
  • Contra:
    • from time to time contact problems of the lift button


  • Conclusion:
  • After a Dual CS14 Reibradler with Shure system accompanied me through my childhood, my SL-M1 has now provided me with almost 25 years of faithful service. Even if I will perhaps someday afford something more high-end (eg VPI - The Classic) I will certainly never give the Technics out of the hands - and certainly not only for nostalgic reasons.

sae


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