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== Daten ==
== Data ==
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'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: Elac
 
* Model: EMM 170 T4P
 
* Type: MM pickup
 
* Years of manufacture:
 
* Made in: Germany
 
* Color: black
 
* Weight: 6,5 g
 
* Original price approx:
 
  
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'''Allgemein'''
  
'''Technical data'''
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* Hersteller: Elac
* Frequency response: 10 - 23,000 Hz
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* Modell: EMM 170 T4P
* Channel separation: > 26 dB @ 100 Hz
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* Typ: MM-Tonabnehmer
* channel balance: < 1.0 dB
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* Baujahre:  
* Output voltage: 5.6 mV (1 KHz/5.6 cm/s)
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* Hergestellt in: Deutschland
* Terminating resistor: > 47 kOhm
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* Farbe: schwarz
* Inductance: 450 mH
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* Gewicht: 6,5 g
* needle type: van den Hul II (5 x 75 µm diamond)
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* Neupreis ca.:  
* vert. scanning angle: 20
 
* recommended contact force: 1.0 - 1.25 mN
 
* recommended cable inductance: 300 pF
 
* needle compliance: 30 µm/mN
 
* connection: T4P
 
  
  
'''Special Features'''
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'''Technische Daten'''
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* Frequenzgang: 10 - 23.000 Hz
== Remarks ==
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* Kanaltrennung: > 26 dB @ 100 Hz
Other models of the same series:
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* Kanalbalance: < 1,0 dB
 
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* Ausgansspannung: 5,6 mV (1 KHz/5,6 cm/s)
== Pictures ==
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* Abschlusswiderstand: > 47 kOhm
 
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* Induktivität: 450 mH
== Reports ==
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* Nadeltyp: van den Hul II (5 x 75 µm Diamant)
 
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* vert. Abtastwinkel: 20°
== Links ==
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* Empfohlene Auflagekraft: 1,0 - 1,25 mN
 
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* empfohlene Kabelinduktivität: 300 pF
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* Nadelnachgiebigkeit: 30 µm/mN
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* Anschluss: T4P

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