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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
  
Hersteller: Technics  
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Manufacturer: Technics  
  
Modell: SL-231  
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Model: SL-231  
  
Baujahre: 1977-79
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Years of manufacture: 1977-78
  
Hergestellt in: Japan  
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Made in: Japan  
  
Farbe: anthrazit
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Colour: anthracite
  
Leistungsaufnahme: 3 W  
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Power consumption: 3 W  
  
Abmessungen: 430 x 126 x 375 mm (BxHxT)  
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Dimensions: 430 x 126 x 375 mm (WxHxD)  
  
Gewicht: 4,6 kg
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Weight: 4,6 kg
  
Plattenteller: Aluminium-Spritzguß 30,4 cm  
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Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium 30.4 cm  
  
Neupreis: ca.510 DM  
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Original price: ca.510 DM  
  
Ausgänge: Cinch, Masse
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Outputs: Cinch, Ground
  
Technische Daten
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Drive: belt drive with electronic speed switching
  
Antrieb: Riemenantrieb
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Motor: Frequency generator servo DC motor
  
Motor: Frequenzgenerator-Servo-Gleichstrommotor
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Speed: 33 1/3, 45 rpm
  
Start-Drehmoment:  
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Synchronous speed variation: 0.045% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0.06% (IEC 98A)
  
Drehzahl: 33 1/3, 45 U/min
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Fine speed settings: yes 6
  
Gleichlaufschwankungen: 0,045% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0,06% (IEC 98A)
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Rumble noise ratio: IEC 98A unweighted -40 dB, IEC 98A weighted: -70 dB
  
Geschw.-Feineinstellungen: ja 6 %
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Operating mode: fully automatic
  
Rumpelgeräuschabstand: IEC 98A unbewertet -40 dB, IEC 98A bewertet: -70 dB
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Tonearm: Type: Tubular tonearm statically balanced
  
Betriebsart: vollautomatisch
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eff. tonearm mass: 13g without head
  
Tonarm: Art: Rohrtonarm statisch ausbalanciert
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needle support: 0 - 2,5 g
  
eff. Tonarmmasse: 13g ohne Kopf
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eff. Arm length: 230 mm
  
Nadelsauflage: 0 - 2,5 g
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overhang: 15 mm
  
eff. Armlänge: 230 mm
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Offset angle: 22
  
Überhang: 15 mm
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Pickup head: 4-pole plug
  
Kröpfungswinkel: 22°
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magn. pickup: EPC-270C
  
Tonabnehmerkopf: 4-poliger Stecker
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Special features: removable cover, automatic repeater 1-6 + infinite, oil-damped mounting aid
  
magn. Tonabnehmer: EPC-270C
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Comments: A rarely built and sold cross between the SL 220/221 and SL 3310, therefore not to be found in German brochures.  
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The highest quality belt-driven SL Technics brought to market. Most of the technology was still used in the SL B 300 from 1984.
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Identical in construction with the SL 230 (silver).
  
Besondere Ausstattungen: abnehmbare Abdeckhaube, Wiederholerautomatik 1-6 + unendlich, ölbedämpfte Aufsetzhilfe
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'''Pictures:'''
  
Bemerkungen: Eine selten gebaute und verkaufte Kreuzung von dem SL 220/221 und SL 3310. Der hochwertigste Riemen-SL den Technics auf den Markt gebracht hat und dessen Technik größtenteils noch im SL B 300 von 1984 verwendung fand.
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'''Video:'''
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M4zSxpyrKU]

Latest revision as of 19:11, 31 March 2013

General

Manufacturer: Technics

Model: SL-231

Years of manufacture: 1977-78

Made in: Japan

Colour: anthracite

Power consumption: 3 W

Dimensions: 430 x 126 x 375 mm (WxHxD)

Weight: 4,6 kg

Turntable: Injection moulded aluminium 30.4 cm

Original price: ca.510 DM

Outputs: Cinch, Ground

Drive: belt drive with electronic speed switching

Motor: Frequency generator servo DC motor

Speed: 33 1/3, 45 rpm

Synchronous speed variation: 0.045% WRMS (JIS C5521), ±0.06% (IEC 98A)

Fine speed settings: yes 6

Rumble noise ratio: IEC 98A unweighted -40 dB, IEC 98A weighted: -70 dB

Operating mode: fully automatic

Tonearm: Type: Tubular tonearm statically balanced

eff. tonearm mass: 13g without head

needle support: 0 - 2,5 g

eff. Arm length: 230 mm

overhang: 15 mm

Offset angle: 22

Pickup head: 4-pole plug

magn. pickup: EPC-270C

Special features: removable cover, automatic repeater 1-6 + infinite, oil-damped mounting aid

Comments: A rarely built and sold cross between the SL 220/221 and SL 3310, therefore not to be found in German brochures. The highest quality belt-driven SL Technics brought to market. Most of the technology was still used in the SL B 300 from 1984. Identical in construction with the SL 230 (silver).

Pictures:

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Video:

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