Difference between revisions of "Dual Golden 11"
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− | ''' | + | '''General''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Dual]] |
− | * | + | * Model: Golden 11 |
− | * | + | * Type: Turntable |
− | * | + | * Years of manufacture: 1993 - 1995 |
− | * | + | * Made in: Germany |
− | * | + | * Color: Black/ Gold |
− | * | + | * Dimensions (WxHxD): 440 x 143 x 380 mm |
− | * | + | * Weight: 7,7 kg |
− | * | + | * Original price approx.: 1'200 DM |
− | ''' | + | '''Connections''' |
− | * Cinch-Out ( | + | * Cinch-Out (gold plated), ground cable |
− | ''' | + | '''Technical Data''' |
− | * | + | * Drive system: Belt |
− | * | + | * Speeds: 33/45/78 rpm. |
− | * | + | * Synchronous speed fluctuations: +/- 0.023% (DIN) |
− | * | + | * Rumple noise margin: 58 dB |
− | * | + | * Rumple-to-noise ratio: 80 dB |
− | * Standard | + | * Standard pickup: Dual DMS 750 (MM system) |
− | ''' | + | '''Special Features''' |
− | * | + | * Removable 1/2 inch headshell, OPS system (low-lying tonearm bearing) for better scanning of corrugated records, gyroscopic Kardan tonearm bearing with 4-point bearing, tracking force control via torsion spring, low-mass aluminum tonearm, anti-skating adjustment, two-piece turntable, quartz-controlled flat-rotor motor with speed control via microprocessor, subchassis construction. |
− | == | + | == Remarks == |
− | * | + | * Other models of the same series: |
− | * [[Dual | + | * [[Dual CS 750]] |
− | * [[Dual | + | * [[Dual CS 750-1]] |
* [[Dual Golden Stone]] | * [[Dual Golden Stone]] | ||
* [[Dual Midnight]] | * [[Dual Midnight]] | ||
* [[Dual Silver Stone]] | * [[Dual Silver Stone]] | ||
+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | * Image: Dual Golden 11 | ||
+ | [[File:Dual Golden 11-1995.jpg]] | ||
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− | + | == Reviews == | |
− | == | + | * Device was the simplified successor of the Golden One. Technically and visually based on the CS 750, the only difference being the piano lacquer console and gold-plated metal parts. Overall, the design is simpler than that of the Golden One. The platter has no angled edge, the platter stabilizer is missing, the piano lacquer console has no recessed screw threads, the metal feet are also with vertical edge and no longer conical. The unit was only built in a relatively small number of pieces. |
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 29 January 2021
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Dual
- Model: Golden 11
- Type: Turntable
- Years of manufacture: 1993 - 1995
- Made in: Germany
- Color: Black/ Gold
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 440 x 143 x 380 mm
- Weight: 7,7 kg
- Original price approx.: 1'200 DM
Connections
- Cinch-Out (gold plated), ground cable
Technical Data
- Drive system: Belt
- Speeds: 33/45/78 rpm.
- Synchronous speed fluctuations: +/- 0.023% (DIN)
- Rumple noise margin: 58 dB
- Rumple-to-noise ratio: 80 dB
- Standard pickup: Dual DMS 750 (MM system)
Special Features
- Removable 1/2 inch headshell, OPS system (low-lying tonearm bearing) for better scanning of corrugated records, gyroscopic Kardan tonearm bearing with 4-point bearing, tracking force control via torsion spring, low-mass aluminum tonearm, anti-skating adjustment, two-piece turntable, quartz-controlled flat-rotor motor with speed control via microprocessor, subchassis construction.
Remarks[edit]
- Other models of the same series:
- Dual CS 750
- Dual CS 750-1
- Dual Golden Stone
- Dual Midnight
- Dual Silver Stone
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Dual Golden 11
Reviews[edit]
- Device was the simplified successor of the Golden One. Technically and visually based on the CS 750, the only difference being the piano lacquer console and gold-plated metal parts. Overall, the design is simpler than that of the Golden One. The platter has no angled edge, the platter stabilizer is missing, the piano lacquer console has no recessed screw threads, the metal feet are also with vertical edge and no longer conical. The unit was only built in a relatively small number of pieces.