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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Technics]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Technics]]
* Modell: RS-1506
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* Model: RS-1506US
* Baujahre: 1977 bis 1986
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* Years of manufacture: 1977 to 1986
* Hergestellt in: Osaka, Japan
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* Made in: Osaka, Japan
* Farbe: schwarz
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* Color: black
* Fernbedienung: optional mit RP-9690 (Kabelfernbedienung) oder RP-070 (Infrarot-Fernbedienung)
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* Remote control: optional with RP-9690 (wired remote control) or RP-070 (infrared remote control)
* Leistungsaufnahme: 120 W
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* Power consumption: 120 W
* Abmessungen: Breite:456 mm, Höhe: 446 mm, Tiefe: 258 mm  
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* Dimensions: Width:456 mm, Height: 446 mm, Depth: 258 mm.
* Gewicht: ca. 25 kg
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* Weight: approx. 25 kg
* Neupreis ca.: 2.630 bis 3.000 DM
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* Original price approx.: 2'988 DM
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Option 2-track head mount RP-2224: 399 DM
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** Option 4-track headstock RP-2422: 399 DM
  
'''Anschlüsse'''
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* Anzahl der Ausgänge: 2
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'''Connections'''
** Kopfhörer: 80 mV/8Ohm
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* Number of outputs: 2
** Line Out: 0,5 V (OVU)/an 22 kOhm oder mehr
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** Headphones: 80 mV/8Ohm
** DIN: Nein
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Line Out: 0.5 V (OVU)/at 22 kOhm or more
* Anzahl der Eingänge: 3
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** DIN: No
** Mikrofon: 0,25 mV (-72 dB)/4,7 kOhm
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* Number of inputs: 3
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** Microphone: 0.25 mV (-72 dB)/4.7 kOhm
 
** Line In: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm
 
** Line In: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm
 
** Trough Out: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm
 
** Trough Out: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm
  
'''Technische Daten'''
 
* max.Spulendurchmesser: 26 cm
 
* Antrieb: Direktangetriebener, kollektorloser Gleichstrommotor mit phasenstarrer Quarzregelung für die Tonwelle, zwei direktangetriebene, kollektorlose Gleichstrommotoren mit Bandzugregelung für die Wickelteller
 
* Köpfe: 4 Tonköpfe (Kopfträger: RP-2422)
 
* Spuren: 4
 
* Bandgeschwindigkeiten: 9,5 cm/s, 19 cm/s und 38 cm/s
 
* Gleichlaufschwankungen:
 
** bei 9,5 cm/s: 0,018% (WRMS) +/-0,035% DIN)
 
** bei 19 cm/s: 0,03% (WRMS) +/-0,06% DIN)
 
** bei 38 cm/s: 0,06% (WRMS) +/-0,12% DIN)
 
* Tonhöhenschwankungen:
 
* Gesamtfrequenzgang:
 
** bei 9,5 cm/s: 20 - 15.000 Hz, +/-3 dB
 
** bei 19 cm/s: 20 - 25.000 Hz, +/-3 dB
 
** bei 38 cm/s: 30 - 30.000 Hz, +/-3 dB
 
* Signalrauschabstand:
 
* Fremdspannungsabstand (Aufsprechpegel = 3% Gesamtklirrfaktor):
 
** bei 9,5 cm/s: 64 dB
 
** bei 19 cm/s: 66 dB
 
** bei 38 cm/s: 66 dB
 
* Gesamtklirrfaktor (0 VU): 0,8%
 
* Entzerrung:
 
* Übersprechdämpfung bei 1 kHZ im Stereobetrieb: 50 dB
 
* Löschdämpfung: bei 19 cm/s: 65 dB
 
* Vormagnetisierungs- und Löschfrequenz: 120 kHz
 
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Geschwindigkeits-Feinregulierung (Aufnahme/Wiedergabe): +/-6%
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max.coil diameter: 26,5 cm
* Echtzeit-Zählwerk, vierstellig
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Drive: Direct-drive, collectorless DC motor with phase-locked quartz control for the tone shaft, two direct-drive, collectorless DC motors with tape tension control for the winding plates
* "Isolated Loop" Bandführung
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* Heads: 4 tone heads (headstock: RP-2422)
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* Tracks: 4
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* Tape speeds: 9.5 cm/s, 19 cm/s, and 38 cm/s.
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* Synchronous speed fluctuations:
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** at 9.5 cm/s: 0.018% (WRMS) +/-0.035% DIN)
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** at 19 cm/s: 0.03% (WRMS) +/-0.06% DIN)
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** at 38 cm/s: 0.06% (WRMS) +/-0.12% DIN)
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* Pitch fluctuations:
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* Overall frequency response:
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** at 9.5 cm/s: 20 - 15,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
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** at 19 cm/s: 20 - 25,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
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** at 38 cm/s: 30 - 30,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
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* Signal-to-noise ratio:
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* extraneous signal-to-noise ratio (pickup level = 3% total harmonic distortion):
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** at 9.5 cm/s: 64 dB
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** at 19 cm/s: 66 dB
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at 38 cm/s: 66 dB
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* Total harmonic distortion (0 VU): 0.8%.
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* Equalization:
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* crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHZ in stereo mode: 50 dB
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* Cancellation attenuation: at 19 cm/s: 65 dB
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* Premagnetization and extinction frequency: 120 kHz
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'''Special Features'''
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* Speed fine adjustment (record/playback): +/-6%.
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* Four-digit tape counter, at 38 cm/s display of real time, at other tape speeds must be converted.
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* "Isolated Loop" tape guide
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'''Accessories (see pictures below and under [[Technics_RS-1700|RS-1700]])'''
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* RP-9100 flight case (1)
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* RP-9110 Hard plastic dust cover to put on when reels are mounted (2).
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* RP-9120 Wooden side panels (Rio rosewood, veneered, thickness of side panels: 3 cm)
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* RP-9130 Brackets for shelf mounting (3)
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* RP-9690 Cable remote control for RS-1500US and RS-1506US (4)
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* RP-9170 Cable remote control for RS-1700
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* RP-070 Infrared remote control with receiver and transmitter (see [[Technics_RS-1700|RS-1700]])
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* RP-10A 26.5 cm aluminium empty reel (5)
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* RP-2224 half-track headstock (6)
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* RP-086 Battery adapter for 24 V DC operation
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== Remarks ==
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* The machine is not EE-band suitable!
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* Technically, the machine is identical to the [[Technics_RS-1500_US|RS-1500US]]. Audio head carrier on the RS-1500US is the RP-2224 (2-track record playback/4-track playback). On the RS-1506US, the audio head mount is the RP-2422 (4-track record/playback/2-track playback). Both headstocks can be interchanged at will between the two machines by loosening three screws. The RP-2224 and RP2422 headstocks will also work on an RS-1700, in which case the autoreverse function is disabled.
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Typical signs of age:
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* Worn brake pads. The felt pads on the rewind motor brakes are usually worn and the tape throws loops when you switch from rewind mode to play mode. The looping causes the key control to shut down and cannot be used again until the tape is retightened. You can remedy this by replacing the old felt brake pads with suede. How to do this is described in detail at [[http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Technics_RS-1500_US#Berichte Tips for repairing Technics RS tape machines]].
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* Belt counter drive squeal. The drive pulley of the tape counter belt causes loud squeaking noises when rewinding. These squeaking noises disappear if you oil the axle of this drive pulley.
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Worn out springs. If the machine has been standing around for years with the belt tensioned, the springs of the deflection pulleys are worn out. The machine will then no longer switch off when the belt has been unwound, as the deflection pulleys are no longer pulled completely upwards. The only remedy is to replace the springs.
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In the black plastic caps of the toggle switches for monitor, tape select and rec mode there are small metal springs to push on and fix the caps. Over the years, the plastic becomes brittle and bursts, causing the springs to push the plastic apart and the caps to fall off. Burst plastic caps can be repaired by gluing them together with 2-component glue and then putting tight black heat shrink tubing over them and heating it with hot air. Without the shrink hose, the glued plastic caps will not hold in the long run, no matter which glue you use. As a replacement for the plastic caps, you can also use aluminum caps from old Pioneer units (SA-XXXX or SX-XXXX) that fit on the switch tabs. See Image: [http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Technics_SA-300#Bilder SA-300K].
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* Spare parts and accessories are no longer available from Panasonic or Technics.
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* The AC power supply of the European version is switchable from 220V/240V to 110V/125V 50/60Hz. The American version is only designed for 110V/125V, but can also be operated on 220V/240V mains via an external transformer (so-called stepdown converter). The only important thing about such a converter is that it can handle the power consumption of the machine.
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* Sending such a machine is a very delicate matter due to its heavy weight, as postal or parcel services are not exactly squeamish about such packages. I therefore recommend a personal delivery, even if you have to drive a few kilometers. Well packed, the Technics will even survive a trip across the pond. However, it is necessary to cover the front, back and sides with sufficiently thick polystyrene sheets. If the machine is only wrapped in crumpled up newspapers and styrofoam chips, the feet of the back or bottom panel or the switches, knobs or even the headstock on the front will inevitably punch into the machine when the package is thrown somewhere.
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* Matching equipment from Technics:
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** Amplifier: SU-7300K, SU-7700K
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** Tuner: ST-7300K
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** Receivers: [[Technics_SA-300|SA-300K]], [[Technics_SA-400|SA-400]], [[Technics_SA-500|SA-500]], [[Technics_SA-600|SA-600]]
  
'''Zubehör'''
 
* RP-9100 Flight-Case
 
* RP-9110 Staubschutzabdeckung aus Hartplastik zum Aufsetzen bei montierten Spulen
 
* RP-9130 Konsolen für Regaleinbau
 
* RP-9690 Kabelfernsteuerung
 
* RP-070 Infrarot-Fernsteuerung mit Receiver und Transmitter
 
* RP-10A 26,5 cm Leerspule aus Aluminium
 
* RP-2224 Halbspur-Tonkopfträger
 
* RP-086 Batterie-Adapter für 24 V Gleichstrombetrieb
 
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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* Other models in the same series:
* Die Maschine ist nicht EE-Band tauglich!
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* [[Technics_RS-777]]
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* [[Technics_RS-10A02]]
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* [[Technics_RS-1500_US]]
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* [[Technics_RS-1500_S4]]
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* [[Technics_RS-1506_US]]
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* [[Technics_RS-1700]]
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* [[Technics_RS-1800]]
  
* Technisch ist die Maschine identisch mit der RS-1500. Tonkopfträger bei der RS-1500 ist der RP-2224 (2-Spur-Aufnahme-Wiedergabe/4-Spur-Wiedergabe). Bei der RS-1506 ist der Tonkopfträger der RP-2422 (4-Spur-Aufnahme-Wiedergabe/2-Spur-Wiedergabe). Beide Kopfträger lassen sich durch lösen von drei Schrauben beliebig unter den beiden Maschinen auswechseln. Die Kopfträger RP-2224 und RP2422 funktionieren auch auf einer RS-1700, wobei hier die Autoreverse-Funktion abgeschaltet wird.
 
  
Typische Alterserscheinungen:
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== Pictures ==
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[[Image:RS-1506.jpg]]
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[[Image:Zub1.jpg]]
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* Accessories: 1: Flight case RP-9100, 2: Dust cover RP-9110, 5: 26.5 cm aluminum coil RP-10A.
  
* Abgenutzte Bremsbeläge. Die Filzbeläge der Wickelmotorbremsen sind in der Regel abgenutzt und das Band wirft Schlaufen, wenn man vom Umspulmodus in den Playmodus schaltet. Durch die Schlaufenbildung schaltet die Maschine ab und lässt sich erst wieder einschalten wenn das Band nachgespannt wird. Abhilfe kann man schaffen, wenn man die alten Filzbremsbeläge durch Wildleder ersetzt.
 
* Quietschen des Bandzählwerkantriebes. Die Antriebsscheibe des Bandzählwerkriemens verursacht beim Umspulen laute Qietschgeräusche. Diese verschwinden wieder wenn man die Achse dieser Antriebsscheibe ölt.
 
* Ausgeleierte Federn. Wenn die Maschine jahrelang mit eingespanntem Band herumgestanden hat sind die Federn der Umlenkrollen ausgeleiert. Die Maschine schaltet dann nicht mehr ab wenn das Band abgewickelt wurde, da die Umlenkrollen nicht mehr vollständig nach oben gezogen werden. Abhilfe schaffen hier nur neue Federn.
 
* In den schwarzen Kunststoffkappen der Kippschalter für monitor, tape select und rec mode befinden sich kleine Spreizfedern aus Metall zum aufstecken und fixieren der Kappen. Im Laufe der Jahre wird der Kunststoff spröde und platzt, wobei die Federn den Kunststoff auseinanderdrücken und die Kappen abfallen. Als Ersatz kann man Aluminiumkappen von alten Pioneergeräten (SA-XXX oder SX-XXX) verwenden, die auf die Schalterzungen passen.
 
* Ersatzteile und Zubehör sind bei Panasonic bzw. Technics nicht mehr erhältlich
 
* Die Wechselstromversorgung der europäischen Version ist umschaltbar von 110V/125V/220V/240V 50/60Hz. Die amerikanische Version ist nur für 110V/125V ausgelegt, lässt sich aber über einen externen Transformator (sog. Stepdown-Converter) auch am 220V/240V Netz betreiben.
 
  
Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
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== Reports ==
* [http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Technics_RS-1500_US RS-1500]
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Here are a few repair reports on faults with the machine, with the request to add them if anyone has ever had problems with the machine:
* RS-1520
 
* [http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Technics_RS-1700 RS-1700]
 
* RS-1800
 
  
== Berichte ==
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* Instructions for disassembling and cleaning the switches: [http://www.tonbandhobby.de/rep-1506.htm switch-problems]
  
Hier ein paar Reparaturberichte zu Fehlern an der Maschine, mit der Bitte diese zu ergänzen, falls jemand mal Probleme mit dem Gerät gehabt hat:
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* Defect in the control of the winding motors. Recognizable by coils running unevenly or stopping. Possible cause see here: [http://forum2.magnetofon.de/showtopic.php?threadid=1773&highlight=Technics%20Wickelmotoren&s=b0de2bd4dbe0ff19d08c212ac22fb47f Technics RS-1506US] and here: [http://forum.magnetofon.de/index.php?topic=1772.msg19918#msg19918 Technics RS-1506 US]
  
* Defekt in der Steuerung der Wickelmotoren. Erkennbar an ungleichmäßig laufenden oder stehenbleibenden Spulen. Mögliche Ursache siehe hier: [http://mb.abovenet.de/forum2/showtopic.php?threadid=1773&time=1209974831&s=4304c07bfc1d0f496e98ad48d379b6ae Technics RS-1506] und hier: [http://mb.abovenet.de/forum/index.php?topic=1772.0 Technics RS-1506 US]
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* IC Logic Control button control stops working. Possible cause see here: [http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_102669/article.html A Real Recorder]
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* For other general reports on Technics tape machine buying tips, care and repairs, see here: [[http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Technics_RS-1500_US#Berichte RS-1500US]]
  
* IC Logic Control Tastensteuerung funktioniert nicht mehr. Mögliche Ursache siehe hier: [http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_102669/article.html A Real Recorder]
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*Mackern.de - Read Hifi Technics RS 1506US [http://www.mackern.de/index.php/2013/10/07/technics-rs-1506us/ Mackern.de Read Hifi Technics RS 1506US]]
  
== Bilder ==
 
[[Bild:RS-1506.jpg]]
 
* Capstan- und Wickelmotor
 
[[Bild:Rs-1500u-motor.jpg]]
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* Bedienungsanleitung (kostenlos als pdf-Datei): [http://www.audiofriends.nl/technics/Technics%20RS-15001506%20Operating%20Instructions%20(Complete).pdf Technics Tape Deck RS-1500 RS-1506 Operating Instruction]
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* Promotional brochure for the Technics RS-1700, RS1506US and RS-1500US as a pdf file in color: [http://www.gromit.dk/technics/rs-1500us.pdf Technics RS-1700, RS1506, RS-1500]
* Die Technics RS-Bandmaschinenserie: [http://www.sabinebendlin.de/tonbandwelt/big/27.htm Technics Bandmaschinenseite]
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* Operating Instructions (free pdf file): [http://www.audiofriends.nl/technics/Technics%20RS-15001506%20Operating%20Instructions%20(Complete).pdf Technics Tape Deck RS-1500US RS-1506US Operating Instruction]
* Technics RS-Bandmaschinen und Zubehör: [http://www.thevintageknob.org/TECHNICS/RS1500/RS1500.html# The Vintage Knob]
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* Technics RS tape machines and accessories: [http://www.thevintageknob.org/technics-RS-1500U.html The Vintage Knob]
* Silberne RS-1700: [http://my.reset.jp/%7Einu/ProductsDataBase/Products/Technics/Isolated_Open_Deck/Isolated%20Loop%20Open%20Deck.htm Japanische Seite]
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* Silver RS-1700: [http://my.reset.jp/%7Einu/ProductsDataBase/Products/Technics/Isolated_Open_Deck/Isolated%20Loop%20Open%20Deck.htm Japanese Page]
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* [http://galerie1.magnetofon.de/categories.php?cat_id=6 Oliver's Technics Tape Machine Collection]
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* There's no accounting for taste, at least the Black Magic doesn't look that bad [http://www.j-corder.com/Black_Magic.html Modified Technics tape machines] Silver plating the entire front panel of an RS-1700 is said to cost just under $1000.
  
[[Kategorie:Bandmaschinen]]
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[http://www.mackern.de/index.php/2013/10/07/technics-rs-1506us/ Mackern.de Read Hifi Technics RS 1506US]
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[[Category:Tape Machines]]

Latest revision as of 09:20, 12 May 2020

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Technics
  • Model: RS-1506US
  • Years of manufacture: 1977 to 1986
  • Made in: Osaka, Japan
  • Color: black
  • Remote control: optional with RP-9690 (wired remote control) or RP-070 (infrared remote control)
  • Power consumption: 120 W
  • Dimensions: Width:456 mm, Height: 446 mm, Depth: 258 mm.
  • Weight: approx. 25 kg
  • Original price approx.: 2'988 DM

Option 2-track head mount RP-2224: 399 DM

    • Option 4-track headstock RP-2422: 399 DM


Connections

  • Number of outputs: 2
    • Headphones: 80 mV/8Ohm

Line Out: 0.5 V (OVU)/at 22 kOhm or more

    • DIN: No
  • Number of inputs: 3
    • Microphone: 0.25 mV (-72 dB)/4.7 kOhm
    • Line In: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm
    • Trough Out: 60 mV (-24 dB)/150 kOhm


Technical Data max.coil diameter: 26,5 cm Drive: Direct-drive, collectorless DC motor with phase-locked quartz control for the tone shaft, two direct-drive, collectorless DC motors with tape tension control for the winding plates

  • Heads: 4 tone heads (headstock: RP-2422)
  • Tracks: 4
  • Tape speeds: 9.5 cm/s, 19 cm/s, and 38 cm/s.
  • Synchronous speed fluctuations:
    • at 9.5 cm/s: 0.018% (WRMS) +/-0.035% DIN)
    • at 19 cm/s: 0.03% (WRMS) +/-0.06% DIN)
    • at 38 cm/s: 0.06% (WRMS) +/-0.12% DIN)
  • Pitch fluctuations:
  • Overall frequency response:
    • at 9.5 cm/s: 20 - 15,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
    • at 19 cm/s: 20 - 25,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
    • at 38 cm/s: 30 - 30,000 Hz, +/-3 dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
  • extraneous signal-to-noise ratio (pickup level = 3% total harmonic distortion):
    • at 9.5 cm/s: 64 dB
    • at 19 cm/s: 66 dB

at 38 cm/s: 66 dB

  • Total harmonic distortion (0 VU): 0.8%.
  • Equalization:
  • crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHZ in stereo mode: 50 dB
  • Cancellation attenuation: at 19 cm/s: 65 dB
  • Premagnetization and extinction frequency: 120 kHz


Special Features

  • Speed fine adjustment (record/playback): +/-6%.
  • Four-digit tape counter, at 38 cm/s display of real time, at other tape speeds must be converted.
  • "Isolated Loop" tape guide


Accessories (see pictures below and under RS-1700)

  • RP-9100 flight case (1)
  • RP-9110 Hard plastic dust cover to put on when reels are mounted (2).
  • RP-9120 Wooden side panels (Rio rosewood, veneered, thickness of side panels: 3 cm)
  • RP-9130 Brackets for shelf mounting (3)
  • RP-9690 Cable remote control for RS-1500US and RS-1506US (4)
  • RP-9170 Cable remote control for RS-1700
  • RP-070 Infrared remote control with receiver and transmitter (see RS-1700)
  • RP-10A 26.5 cm aluminium empty reel (5)
  • RP-2224 half-track headstock (6)
  • RP-086 Battery adapter for 24 V DC operation


Remarks[edit]

  • The machine is not EE-band suitable!
  • Technically, the machine is identical to the RS-1500US. Audio head carrier on the RS-1500US is the RP-2224 (2-track record playback/4-track playback). On the RS-1506US, the audio head mount is the RP-2422 (4-track record/playback/2-track playback). Both headstocks can be interchanged at will between the two machines by loosening three screws. The RP-2224 and RP2422 headstocks will also work on an RS-1700, in which case the autoreverse function is disabled.

Typical signs of age:

  • Worn brake pads. The felt pads on the rewind motor brakes are usually worn and the tape throws loops when you switch from rewind mode to play mode. The looping causes the key control to shut down and cannot be used again until the tape is retightened. You can remedy this by replacing the old felt brake pads with suede. How to do this is described in detail at [Tips for repairing Technics RS tape machines].
  • Belt counter drive squeal. The drive pulley of the tape counter belt causes loud squeaking noises when rewinding. These squeaking noises disappear if you oil the axle of this drive pulley.

Worn out springs. If the machine has been standing around for years with the belt tensioned, the springs of the deflection pulleys are worn out. The machine will then no longer switch off when the belt has been unwound, as the deflection pulleys are no longer pulled completely upwards. The only remedy is to replace the springs. In the black plastic caps of the toggle switches for monitor, tape select and rec mode there are small metal springs to push on and fix the caps. Over the years, the plastic becomes brittle and bursts, causing the springs to push the plastic apart and the caps to fall off. Burst plastic caps can be repaired by gluing them together with 2-component glue and then putting tight black heat shrink tubing over them and heating it with hot air. Without the shrink hose, the glued plastic caps will not hold in the long run, no matter which glue you use. As a replacement for the plastic caps, you can also use aluminum caps from old Pioneer units (SA-XXXX or SX-XXXX) that fit on the switch tabs. See Image: SA-300K.

  • Spare parts and accessories are no longer available from Panasonic or Technics.
  • The AC power supply of the European version is switchable from 220V/240V to 110V/125V 50/60Hz. The American version is only designed for 110V/125V, but can also be operated on 220V/240V mains via an external transformer (so-called stepdown converter). The only important thing about such a converter is that it can handle the power consumption of the machine.
  • Sending such a machine is a very delicate matter due to its heavy weight, as postal or parcel services are not exactly squeamish about such packages. I therefore recommend a personal delivery, even if you have to drive a few kilometers. Well packed, the Technics will even survive a trip across the pond. However, it is necessary to cover the front, back and sides with sufficiently thick polystyrene sheets. If the machine is only wrapped in crumpled up newspapers and styrofoam chips, the feet of the back or bottom panel or the switches, knobs or even the headstock on the front will inevitably punch into the machine when the package is thrown somewhere.




Pictures[edit]

RS-1506.jpg Zub1.jpg

  • Accessories: 1: Flight case RP-9100, 2: Dust cover RP-9110, 5: 26.5 cm aluminum coil RP-10A.


Reports[edit]

Here are a few repair reports on faults with the machine, with the request to add them if anyone has ever had problems with the machine:

  • IC Logic Control button control stops working. Possible cause see here: A Real Recorder
  • For other general reports on Technics tape machine buying tips, care and repairs, see here: [RS-1500US]


Links[edit]

Mackern.de Read Hifi Technics RS 1506US