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== Data ==
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== Daten ==
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'''General:'''
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'''Allgemein:'''
* Manufacturer: [[AKG]]
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* Hersteller: [[AKG]]
* Model: P 8 ES
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* Modell: P 8 ES
* Type: Pickup
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* Typ: Tonabnehmer
* Years of manufacture: 1977 - 1983
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* Baujahre: 1977 - 1981
* Color: part transparent, otherwise black
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* Neupreis ca.: 330 DM
* Weight: 5.9 g, effective mass 5.1 g
 
* Original price approx.: 300 DM
 
  
  
'''Technical Data'''
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'''Technische Daten:'''
* Principle: MM, subtype Moving Irons
 
* Frequency response: 10 - 28'000 Hz
 
* Channel separation: 35 dB
 
* Channel balance:
 
* Crosstalk attenuation:
 
* Output voltage: 3.75 mV
 
* Terminating resistor: 47 kOhm
 
* Induction:
 
* Needle type: elliptical/ Van den Hul I
 
* Recommended contact force: 7.5 ... 12.5 mN, stereo recommended 12 mN
 
* Needle compliance: 35 mm/N
 
  
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[[Datei:Philips GP-Tonabnehmer-Prospekt-1978.jpg]]
  
'''Special Features'''
 
* Moving Irons Principle: On the needle carrier, unlike the MM principle, there is no permanent magnet moving directly between the coils, but indirectly a small, lighter iron tube within a magnetic field.
 
  
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== Bemerkungen ==
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* Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
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* [[Philips GP 400 II]]
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* [[Philips GP 401 II]]
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* [[Philips GP 412 II]]
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* [[Philips GP 422 II]]
  
== Remarks ==
 
* Other models in the same series:
 
* [[AKG P 6 E]]
 
* [[AKG P 6 R]]
 
* [[AKG P 7 E]]
 
* [[AKG P 8 E]]
 
* [[AKG P 8 ES]]
 
* [[AKG P 8 ES Super Nova]] [[needle with Van den Hul II cut]]
 
  
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== Bilder ==
* Successor:
 
* [[AKG P 25 MD]]
 
  
  
== Pictures ==
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== Berichte ==
* Excerpt from brochure: AKG P pickup 1979
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* Testbericht in Fono Forum 5 / 1978
[[File:AKG P-Tonabnehmer-Prospekt-1979.jpg]]
 
  
  
== Reports ==
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== Links ==
* Test report in Fono Forum 5 / 1978
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[[Kategorie:Tonabnehmer]]
  
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* Hersteller:
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* Modell: P8 ES;
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* Baujahre: ab 1977.
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* Hergestellt in:
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* Farbe: Teilbereich durchsichtig, sonst schwarz;
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* Gewicht: 5,9 g, effektive Masse 5,1 g;
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* Neupreis ca.: 300 DM.
  
== Links ==
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'''Technische Daten'''
* [http://www.aaanalog.de/media/downloads/TA-Daten.pdf data]
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* Prinzip: MM, Unterart Moving iron.
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* Frequenzgang: 10 ... 28.000 Hz;
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* Kanaltrennung: 35 dB;
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* Kanalbalance:
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* Übersprechdämpfung:
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* Ausgangsspannung: 3,75 mV
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* Abschlusswiderstand: 47 kOhm.
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* Induktion:
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* Nadeltyp: ?? elliptisch/ Van den Hul I
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* Empfohlene Auflagekraft: 7,5 ... 12,5 mN, Stereo empfiehlt 12 mN.
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* Nadelnachgiebigkeit: 35 mm/N.
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'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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* Moving iron Prinzip: <small>
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Am Nadelträger befindet sich – anders als beim MM-Prinzip – kein Permanentmagnet, der sich direkt zwischen den Spulen bewegt, sondern indirekt ein kleines, leichteres Eisenröhrchen innerhalb eines Magnetfeldes.  
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</small>
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* Gehäuse teilweise durchsichtig.
  
* [http://www.edsstuff.org/docs/AKGP6P7P8.pdf overview/catalog excerpt]
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== Bemerkungen ==
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Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
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* [[AKG P 8 E]];
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* [[AKG P 8 ES Nova]], [[AKG P 8 ES Super Nova]] (Nadeln mit Van den Hul II-Schliff);
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* Nachfolger  [[AKG P 25 MD]].
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== Bilder ==
  
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== Berichte ==
  
[[Category:Pickups]]
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== Links ==
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* [https://www.stereo.de/hifi-test/klassiker/tonabnehmer-akg-p8es/ P8 ES bei Stereo-Klassiker];
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* [http://www.aaanalog.de/media/downloads/TA-Daten.pdf Daten];
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* [http://www.edsstuff.org/docs/AKGP6P7P8.pdf Übersicht/Katalogauszug (englisch)].
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