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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 -1992
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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.: 700 DM
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* Weight: 10.2 kg
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* Original price approx.: 850 DM
  
  
'''Anschlüsse'''
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'''Connections'''
* Ausgänge: Cinchkabel (Stereo) nicht abnehmbar, Massekabel
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* Inputs: none
* Eingänge: keine
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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, 2,5 kg
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* Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium, 325 mm, 2.5 kg
* Betriebsart: Halbautomat (Arm hebt sich am Ende der Auslaufrille automatisch)
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* Operating mode: semi-automatic (arm lifts automatically at the end of the outfeed groove)
* Pitch: nein (bei Europa- und Japan-Version !) ja (bei US-Version! )
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* Pitch: no (for Europe and Japan version !) yes (for US version ! )
* Tonarm: Rohrarm (S-förmig bei EU- und Japan-Version), dynamisch balanciert, SME-Headshell, gerader Arm bei US-Version mit T4P Anschluß!
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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'''
 
* Stroboskop
 
* elektr. Tonarmlift
 
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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'''Special Features''''
Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:Q2,Q3 ect.(Plastegehäuse),Arbeitstier was ALLES so macht wie man es erwartet.HW
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* Stroboscope
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* Electric tone arm lift
  
== Bilder ==
 
[[Bild:TechnicsSL-M1.jpg]]
 
  
[[Bild:Technics_SL-M1.jpg|rahmenlos|1024px]]
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== Remarks ==
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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]]
  
[[Bild:Technics_SL-M1_Front_links.jpg]]
 
  
[[Bild:Technics_SL-M1_Tonarm.jpg|rahmenlos|1024px]]
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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]]
  
[[Bild:Technics_SL-M1_Tonarm_Aufhängung.jpg|rahmenlos|1024px]]
 
  
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* Picture: Technics SL-M 1
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[[Image:Technics_SL-M1.jpg|frameless|1024px]]
  
== Berichte ==
 
Habe mir diesen Plattenspieler als Jugendlicher 1985 bei Rhein-Radio in Bonn gekauft. Bis heute arbeitet das Gerät einwandfrei, lediglich die Taste zur Lift-Steuerung braucht ab und zu einen zweiten Klick bevor sie ihrer Aufgabe nachkommt.
 
  
Habe den SL-M1 zunächst mit einem Audio-Technica AT140 LC MM-Tonabnehmer-System gefahren. Bassbereich ist bei dieser Kombi eher Schlank, die Auflösung aber exzellent. Insgesamt ein recht analytisches Klangbild.
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* Image: Technics SL-M 1
Später habe ich ein ELAC 794 MM-System verwendet, welches im Bassbereich tiefer reichte, im Hochtonbereich bei vergleichbarer Auflöung etwas wärmer Klang. Schöne Kombination.
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[[Image:Technics_SL-M1_ToneArm.jpg|frameless|1024px]]
Nach einer längeren "Vinyl-Pause" habe ich kurze Zeit ein Ortofon Vinyl Master Red verwendet, welches aber offensichtlich nicht mit dem Tonarm harmoniert (Nadelnachgiebigkeit des VM scheint etwas zu hoch). Das VM red klingt am SL-M1 eher matt und in den Höhen etwas unterbelichtet - völlig untypisch für dieses ansonsten als gut beleumundete System.
 
  
Zukünftig soll ein Ortofon MC Rondo Red MC-System (425.- € UVP) an meinem Dreher seinen Dienst verrichten.
 
  
Pro:
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* Image: Technics SL-M 1
- zeitloses Design, sehr eleganter Plattenspieler
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[[Image:Technics_SL-M1_sound_arm_suspension.jpg|frameless|1024px]]
- sehr gute Verarbeitung
 
- Soll-Drehzahl wird sehr schnell erreicht (ähnl. SL-1210)
 
- schwerer Plattenteller
 
- wartungsfreier Quartz-Direktantrieb
 
  
Contra:
 
- ab und zu Kontaktprobleme der Lifttaste
 
  
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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.
  
Fazit:
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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.
Nachdem mich ein Dual CS14 Reibradler mit Shure System durch meine Kindheit begleitet hat, leistet mir mein SL-M1 seit nunmehr fast 25 Jahren treue Dienste. Auch wenn ich mir vielleicht irgenwann mal etwas High-Endigeres leisten werde (z.B. VPI -The Classic) werde ich den Technics sicher nie aus den Händen geben - und das sicher nicht nur aus nostalgischen Gründen.
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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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== 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

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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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