Technics SL-1210M5G

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General

  • Manufacturer: Technics
  • Model: SL-1200M5G
  • Years of manufacture: 2002 - 2010
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Power consumption: 13.5 W
  • Dimensions: 453 x 172 x 355 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 12 kg
  • Original price approx.: 899,00 € (RRP, as of 2003)


Connections

  • Outputs: 1x RCA cable, 1x ground
  • Inputs:


Technical Data

  • Drive: direct drive, quartz controlled
  • Motor: DC motor, brushless
  • Speed: 33.33/min, 45/min
  • Synchronous speed fluctuation: 0.025 % (WRMS)
  • Rumble noise ratio:
    • -56 dB (IEC, unweighted).
    • -78 dB (IEC, rated)
  • Turntable: 33.2 cm; aluminium; 1.7 kg
  • Operating mode: manual
  • Pitch: ±8 % / ±16 % (switchable)
  • Tonearm: Technics
    • Material:
    • Total length:
    • Length pivot point - tip: 230 mm
    • Offset angle: 22º
    • Pickup overhang: 15 mm
    • Counterweight overhang:
    • permissible pickup weights: 3.5 - 13 g / 11 - 20.5 g (including headshell).
    • inertial mass of the arm: 12 g
    • adjustment range for support weight: 0 - 4 g
    • height adjustment range: 6 mm
    • cable capacity:
  • pickup:


Special Features

  • four-row stroboscope with illumination
  • illumination for pickup (LED, blue)
  • electronic brake (adjustable)
  • plate mat made of felt (Slipmat)
  • speed control (pitch) with reset function and switchable control range
  • anti-skating adjustment according to up to 60 mN contact force
  • Tonearm wiring with oxygen-free copper (OFC)
  • Max. Torque: 1.5 kg/cm
  • Start-up time: 0.7 s


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Reports[edit]

  • Stereo issue 1/2009
    • Sound level: 53
    • Price/Performance: outstanding
"The old master manages the balancing act between professional machine and hi-fi device convincingly. The robust mechanics, which can be adjusted very precisely in the case of the tonearm, for example, are considered almost indestructible. The sound of the Technics with its crisp and sonorous liveliness is a lot of listening fun. The legend lives. And how!"


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