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Mit den Geräten dieser Serie hatten sich die Schwarzwälder Ende der 70er Jahre von den Holzgehäusen und dem etwas biederen "Wohnzimmer-Image" der Vorgänger verabschiedet. Glücklicherweise wurde dabei nicht zu sehr der Rotstift angesetzt: Frontplatte und Bedienknöpfe wurden aus Aluminium gefertigt und verleihen dem CR 1780 ein wertiges Aussehen. Deckel und Bodenplatte sind Stahlblech und mit reichlich Belüftungsöffnungen versehen
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Radio hat AM / FM Empfang, 6 manuelle Stationsspeicher, FM - Scan, Tuning.  
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== Data ==
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'''General'''
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* Manufacturer: [[Dual]]
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* Model: CR 1780
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* Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1981
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* Made in: Japan
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* Color: Metallic silver, Metallic brown
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* Remote control: no
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* Power consumption: 450 W (at rated power)
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* Dimensions: 440 x 150 x 405 mm (WxHxD)
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* Weight: 14 kg
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* Original price approx.: 1'398 DM
  
Anschlüße : 2 Lautsprecherpaare, AUX, Phono, Monitor, Tape 1, Tape 2.
 
Raffinessen : Low - and Highfilter, Contour, getr. Höhen- und Bassregler, Uhranzeige.
 
  
Erstklassige Empfangs- und Klangeigenschaften.  
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'''Connections'''
Unter den Kennern bestimmt ein Genuß, war mal sehr teuer, eben ein echtes Stück aus dem Schwarzwald.
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* Number of inputs:
Gerät ist technisch einwandfrei, optisch gut erhalten.  
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** Phono (MM): 1.5 mV / 47 kOhm.
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** AUX, Monitor In, 2x Tape In: 150 mV / 470 kOhm
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** Main In
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* Number of outputs:
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** 2x Tape Out, Monitor Out
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** Pre Out
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** Headphones (6.3 mm jack, front)
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** 2 pairs of speakers
  
Ausgangsleistung (gemessen an 8 Ohm). Sinus-Dauertonleistung 2 x 80 Watt, Musikleistung 2 x 120 Watt. Klirrfaktor bei 2 x 80 Watt/1 kHz typischer Wert 0,04 % (technische Angaben laut Bedienungsanleitung).
 
Der bis Anfang der 80er Jahre produzierte "Computer Controlled Synthesizer Receiver CR1780" wie es auf der Frontplatte steht ist ein echter Bolide mit 160 Watt Ausgangsleistung und für damalige Verhältnisse vielen Eingängen.
 
Klanglich wie leistungsmäßig voll überzeugend, eher etwas kühl und analytisch.
 
Schöne aus dem vollen feferigte Aluknöpfe.
 
Und ein echte Bolide mit 20 kg gewicht............
 
  
HF-Teil:
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'''Technical Data'''
  
Empfangsbereiche FM (87,5 - 108 MHz), MW, LM
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''Amplifier''
Empfindlichkeit FM-Mono 0,8 uV, FM-Stereo 25 uV
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* Continuous power (at distortion)
Geräuschspannungsabstand Stereo: 60 dB  
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8 Ohm: 2x 80 W
Klirrfaktor Stereo: 0,2 %
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** 4 Ohm:
NF-Frequenzgang: 40 Hz - 12,5 kHz
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* Dynamic power
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** 8 Ohm: 2x 120 W
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** 4 Ohm:
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* Total harmonic distortion: 0.04% (2x 80 W, 1 kHz)
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* Attenuation factor: > 20
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* Frequency response:
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** 10 - 60,000 Hz (DIN 45 500)  
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10 - 40,000 Hz (±1.5 dB)
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* Signal-to-noise ratio: (DIN, nominal power)
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** Phono: > 62 dB
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High level: > 80 dB
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* Stereo channel separation:
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* Tone control:
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** Bass: yes, ±15 dB at 50 Hz
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treble: yes, ±15 dB at 15 kHz
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* Loudness: yes
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* High Filter: yes, -3dB at 8.5 kHz (12 dB/oct)
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* Low Filter: yes, -3dB at 70 Hz (12 dB/oct)
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* Subsonic Filter: no
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* Mute: yes
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* Direct/Line-Straight:
  
NF-Teil:
 
  
Ausgangsleistung Sinus an 4 Ohm: 2 x 80 Watt, Musikleistung 2 x 120 Watt
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''Tuner''
Klirrfaktor bis 2 x 80 Watt, 1000 Hz: < 0,08 %  
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* Reception: FM, MW
Leistungsbandbreite nach DIN 45 500: 10 Hz - 30 kHz
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* Frequencies:
Dämpfungsfaktor > 20
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** FM: 87.5 - 104.05 MHz
Eingänge für Aux, Tape1, Tape2, Monitor, Phono
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MW: 513 - 1,602 kHz
Geräuschspannung bei Nennleistung: Phono - 80 dB, Hochpegeleingänge - 90 dB
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* Frequency response: 40 - 12,500 Hz  
Leistungsaufnahme bei Nennleistung: 400 Watt
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* Input sensitivity:
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** FM: 0.6 &micro;V (mono), 18 &micro;V (stereo).
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MW: 15 &micro;V
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* Distortion factor: 0.3% (mono/stereo)
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Signal-to-noise ratio: 60 dB (mono/stereo)
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* Channel separation:
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* Selectivity: 85 dB
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* Co-wave selection:
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* Spurious wave selection:
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* Image frequency attenuation: 75 dB
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* IF attenuation: 100 dB
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* AM suppression:
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* Output level: for TB(1kHz,5mV at phono input) at cinch-&gt; 320mV; at DIN(10kOhm)-&gt; 10mV.
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RDS: no
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* Station memory: 6
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'''Special Features'''
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* Separable pre-/power stage
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== Remarks ==
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* Other models in the same series:
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* [[Dual CR 1710]]
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* [[Dual CR 1730]]
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* [[Dual CR 1750]]
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* [[Dual CR 1780]]
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== Pictures ==
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* Image: Dual CR 1780
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[[File:Dual CR-1780-1.jpg]]
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* Excerpt from brochure: Dual CR 1750 / CR 1780
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[[File:Dual CR-1750-CR-1780-Prospekt-1.jpg]]
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== Reports ==
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The receiver is very heavy with two power supplies and has a quality build. Unfortunately, it does not have a backup battery, for permanently storing transmitters in case of a power failure. However, it does not originate any more from the house DUAL and was manufactured in Japan (presumably with Onkyo) for DUAL. Corresponding notes (Made under DUAL-Specifications in Japan) can also be found on the nameplate, on the back of the unit. In terms of internal construction, this is a typically solid Japanese unit. Its sound can be described (subjectively) as warm and harmonic. Quite a few DUAL fans prefer it to the amplifier/tuner combinations of the DUAL International series (e.g. CV1700 + CT1640, etc.). Also, the aluminium knobs and controls are of considerably better quality than those of the DUAL units produced in Germany. This is especially good for the noble appearance of the receiver, since the turned surfaces of the aluminium knobs - in contrast to the real DUAL devices, where they often appear weathered with age - can be easily restored to their original appearance even after years of use. All in all, this receiver is a very valuable, rock-solid audio device, which is often traded among collectors of DUAL devices as an insider tip in terms of sound and workmanship.
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== Links ==
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[[Category:Receiver]]

Latest revision as of 06:29, 29 December 2020

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Dual
  • Model: CR 1780
  • Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1981
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Metallic silver, Metallic brown
  • Remote control: no
  • Power consumption: 450 W (at rated power)
  • Dimensions: 440 x 150 x 405 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 14 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1'398 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • Phono (MM): 1.5 mV / 47 kOhm.
    • AUX, Monitor In, 2x Tape In: 150 mV / 470 kOhm
    • Main In
  • Number of outputs:
    • 2x Tape Out, Monitor Out
    • Pre Out
    • Headphones (6.3 mm jack, front)
    • 2 pairs of speakers


Technical Data

Amplifier

  • Continuous power (at distortion)

8 Ohm: 2x 80 W

    • 4 Ohm:
  • Dynamic power
    • 8 Ohm: 2x 120 W
    • 4 Ohm:
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.04% (2x 80 W, 1 kHz)
  • Attenuation factor: > 20
  • Frequency response:
    • 10 - 60,000 Hz (DIN 45 500)

10 - 40,000 Hz (±1.5 dB)

  • Signal-to-noise ratio: (DIN, nominal power)
    • Phono: > 62 dB

High level: > 80 dB

  • Stereo channel separation:
  • Tone control:
    • Bass: yes, ±15 dB at 50 Hz

treble: yes, ±15 dB at 15 kHz

  • Loudness: yes
  • High Filter: yes, -3dB at 8.5 kHz (12 dB/oct)
  • Low Filter: yes, -3dB at 70 Hz (12 dB/oct)
  • Subsonic Filter: no
  • Mute: yes
  • Direct/Line-Straight:


Tuner

  • Reception: FM, MW
  • Frequencies:
    • FM: 87.5 - 104.05 MHz

MW: 513 - 1,602 kHz

  • Frequency response: 40 - 12,500 Hz
  • Input sensitivity:
    • FM: 0.6 µV (mono), 18 µV (stereo).

MW: 15 µV

  • Distortion factor: 0.3% (mono/stereo)

Signal-to-noise ratio: 60 dB (mono/stereo)

  • Channel separation:
  • Selectivity: 85 dB
  • Co-wave selection:
  • Spurious wave selection:
  • Image frequency attenuation: 75 dB
  • IF attenuation: 100 dB
  • AM suppression:
  • Output level: for TB(1kHz,5mV at phono input) at cinch-> 320mV; at DIN(10kOhm)-> 10mV.

RDS: no

  • Station memory: 6


Special Features

  • Separable pre-/power stage

Remarks[edit]


Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Dual CR 1780

Dual CR-1780-1.jpg


  • Excerpt from brochure: Dual CR 1750 / CR 1780

Dual CR-1750-CR-1780-Prospekt-1.jpg


Reports[edit]

The receiver is very heavy with two power supplies and has a quality build. Unfortunately, it does not have a backup battery, for permanently storing transmitters in case of a power failure. However, it does not originate any more from the house DUAL and was manufactured in Japan (presumably with Onkyo) for DUAL. Corresponding notes (Made under DUAL-Specifications in Japan) can also be found on the nameplate, on the back of the unit. In terms of internal construction, this is a typically solid Japanese unit. Its sound can be described (subjectively) as warm and harmonic. Quite a few DUAL fans prefer it to the amplifier/tuner combinations of the DUAL International series (e.g. CV1700 + CT1640, etc.). Also, the aluminium knobs and controls are of considerably better quality than those of the DUAL units produced in Germany. This is especially good for the noble appearance of the receiver, since the turned surfaces of the aluminium knobs - in contrast to the real DUAL devices, where they often appear weathered with age - can be easily restored to their original appearance even after years of use. All in all, this receiver is a very valuable, rock-solid audio device, which is often traded among collectors of DUAL devices as an insider tip in terms of sound and workmanship.

Links[edit]