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Der T 9890 DSR war der letzte richtig grosse High End Tuner von Onkyo.
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Er wurde 1995 in Japan gebaut und kann beim UKW Empfang mit den Legenden T 9990 und T 4970 verglichen werden. In Stereoplay
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== Data ==
wurde er gegen seinen Vorgänger T 9990 getestet, und es wurde kein Unterschied festgestellt. Er trennt Messerscharf, hat auch noch RDS und alles erdenklich nützliche für den anspruchsvollen UKW Hörer.
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2 Relaisgeschaltete Antenneneingänge, aber kein LW KW oder gar MW.
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'''General'''
Optisch passt er zur 88er Onkyo Baureihe. Grosse Fernbedienung.
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* Manufacturer: [[Onkyo]]
Ferner sei erwähnt, das er auch über einen DSR Tuner verfügt, aber das hat sich ja 1999 endgültig erledigt.
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* Model: T-9890 DSR
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* Type: DSR tuner
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* Years of manufacture: 1995 - 1997
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* Made in: Japan
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* Color: Black
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* Remote control: yes
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* Power consumption:
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* Dimensions: 455 x 90 x 374 mm (WxHxD).
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* Weight: 6.4 kg
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* Original price approx.: 1'600 DM
  
Neupreis : 1500 bis 1600 DM
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heute um 100 Euro bei ebay.
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'''Connections'''
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* Number of outputs: 
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** 1x optical digital, 1x electrical digital (DSR), no longer usable, see comment and link.
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** 1x analog
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* Number of inputs: 
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** 2x VHF (switchable via relay), 75 Ohm
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** 1x SAT (DSR), no longer usable due to shutdown
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'''Technical Data'''
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* Reception: only FM and DSR (switched off)
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VHF: 87.6 - 105.8 MHz, in 0.25 MHz steps
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* Frequency response: 30 - 15'000 Hz
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* Input sensitivity:
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* Distortion: stereo 0.07% / mono 0.003%.
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* Signal-to-noise ratio:
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* Noise floor: Stereo 77dB / Mono 85dB
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* Channel separation: 55dB (1kHz)
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* Selectivity: 80dB (Narrow)
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* Co-wave selection: 1.3dB (1kHz)
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* Spurious wave selection:
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* IF attenuation: 100bB
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* IF attenuation: 100dB
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* AM suppression: 85dB
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* Output level: not variable
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* RDS: yes
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* Station presets: no station presets on the unit but dial, only on the remote control preset buttons
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* More data at "Hifi Engine": [https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/onkyo/t-9890.shtml]
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'''Special Features'''
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* Level display for reception quality, as bars and in dB
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* Adjustable selectivity (Wide/Narrow/Super-Narrow)
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* Hi-Blend for noise suppression of FM noise
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* Black plastic side panels make it slightly wider than 'normal' (unscrewable)
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== Notes ==
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* Other models in the same series:  
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* [[Onkyo T-4210 R]]
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* [[Onkyo T-4310 R]]
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* [[Onkyo T-4970]]
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* [[Onkyo T-9090 II]]
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* [[Onkyo T-9890 DSR]]
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== Pictures ==
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* Extract from brochure: Onkyo T-9890 DSR
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[[File:Onkyo T-9890 DSR-Prospekt-1995.jpg]]
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* Picture interior: Onkyo T-9890 DSR
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http://s7.directupload.net/images/111014/nhbfrshs.jpg
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== Reviews ==
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* The T-9890 DSR was the last truly great high-end tuner from [[Onkyo]].
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* It was built in Japan in 1995 and can be compared to the legends [[Onkyo T-9990]] and [[Onkyo T-4970]] in FM reception. In Stereoplay it was tested against its predecessor, the T-9990, and no difference was found.
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It separates razor-sharp, has also RDS and everything imaginable useful for the demanding FM listener.
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2 relay switched antenna inputs (but no LW, KW or even MW).
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* Visually it matches the 88 series Onkyo. Large remote control. Only in black.
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Furthermore, it should be mentioned that it also has a DSR tuner (see link), but that has finally settled in 1999.
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== Links ==
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* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitales_Satellitenradio DSR (Digital Satellite Radio, precursor DVB without data reduction) at German Wikipedia]
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[[Category:Tuner]]

Latest revision as of 08:37, 28 May 2021

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Onkyo
  • Model: T-9890 DSR
  • Type: DSR tuner
  • Years of manufacture: 1995 - 1997
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Remote control: yes
  • Power consumption:
  • Dimensions: 455 x 90 x 374 mm (WxHxD).
  • Weight: 6.4 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1'600 DM


Connections

  • Number of outputs:
    • 1x optical digital, 1x electrical digital (DSR), no longer usable, see comment and link.
    • 1x analog
  • Number of inputs:
    • 2x VHF (switchable via relay), 75 Ohm
    • 1x SAT (DSR), no longer usable due to shutdown


Technical Data

  • Reception: only FM and DSR (switched off)

VHF: 87.6 - 105.8 MHz, in 0.25 MHz steps

  • Frequency response: 30 - 15'000 Hz
  • Input sensitivity:
  • Distortion: stereo 0.07% / mono 0.003%.
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
  • Noise floor: Stereo 77dB / Mono 85dB
  • Channel separation: 55dB (1kHz)
  • Selectivity: 80dB (Narrow)
  • Co-wave selection: 1.3dB (1kHz)
  • Spurious wave selection:
  • IF attenuation: 100bB
  • IF attenuation: 100dB
  • AM suppression: 85dB
  • Output level: not variable
  • RDS: yes
  • Station presets: no station presets on the unit but dial, only on the remote control preset buttons


  • More data at "Hifi Engine": [1]


Special Features

  • Level display for reception quality, as bars and in dB
  • Adjustable selectivity (Wide/Narrow/Super-Narrow)
  • Hi-Blend for noise suppression of FM noise
  • Black plastic side panels make it slightly wider than 'normal' (unscrewable)


Notes[edit]


Pictures[edit]

  • Extract from brochure: Onkyo T-9890 DSR

Onkyo T-9890 DSR-Prospekt-1995.jpg


  • Picture interior: Onkyo T-9890 DSR

nhbfrshs.jpg


Reviews[edit]

  • The T-9890 DSR was the last truly great high-end tuner from Onkyo.
  • It was built in Japan in 1995 and can be compared to the legends Onkyo T-9990 and Onkyo T-4970 in FM reception. In Stereoplay it was tested against its predecessor, the T-9990, and no difference was found.

It separates razor-sharp, has also RDS and everything imaginable useful for the demanding FM listener. 2 relay switched antenna inputs (but no LW, KW or even MW).

  • Visually it matches the 88 series Onkyo. Large remote control. Only in black.

Furthermore, it should be mentioned that it also has a DSR tuner (see link), but that has finally settled in 1999.


Links[edit]