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JVC L-AX1 - Power Specifications

JVC L-AX1
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1.
Specifications
MOTOR
AND
PLATTER
Drive
system
Driver
Motor
Speeds
Wow
and
Flutter
Signal
to
Noise
Ratio
Platter
TONEARM
Type
Effective
Arm
Length
Overhang
Applicable
Cartridge
Weight
CARTRIDGE
Type
Stylus
Optimum
Tracking
Force
Output
Frequency
Response
Separation
:
Belt
drive
system
:
DC
servo
motor
-
33-1/3
rpm
and
45
rpm
:
0.07%
(DIN)
:
65
dB
(DIN-B)
:
11-13/16
inch
(30
cm)
diameter
die-cast
aluminium
alioy
:
Statically
balanced
and
in-
tegrated
straight
tubular
arm
with
JVC
developed
TH
(Trac-
ing
Hold)
balancing
system.
:
220
mm
-
15
mm
-
5.15
grams
:
Moving
magnet
(MD1055B)
-
0.6
mil.
diamond
for
DT-55B
:
2,.0+0.25
grams
-
2.5
mV
(71
KHz
50
mm/sec.
jateral)
-
10
Hz
to
22,000
Hz
:
25
dB
(1
kHz)
:
47
kohms
:
7X
10°§cm/dyne
(100
Hz
Dynamic)
:
70
pm
at
315
Hz
Load
Resistance
Compliance
Tracking
Ability
L-AX1/L-AX1B
GENERAL
Dimensions
-
43.5(W)
x
35.5(D)
x
10(H)
cm
Net
Weight
:
2.8
kg
(6.2
Ibs)
POWER
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
U.S.A.
&
CANADA!
AC
120
V,
60
Hz
CONTINENTAL
EUROPE
AC
220
V~,
50
Hz
U.K.
&
AUSTRALIA|
AC
240
V~,
50
Hz
AC
110
V—120
V
{220
V--240
V
selectable,
50/60
Hz
AC
110
V—120
V
|
U.S.
MILITARY
MARKET
come
AREAS
Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.
{220
V—240
V
selectable,
50/60
Hz
2.
Operation
of
Automatic
Mechanism
2-(1)
Change
Cycle
Mechanism:
1.
During
playing,
the
notch
of
the
main
gear
position
relative
to
the
turntable
spindle
gear
is
as
shown
in
Fig.
1.
As
the
projection
is
away
from
the
engagement,
the
main
gear
does
not
rotate
even
though
the
turntable.
2.
As
playing
proceeds,
the
trip
slide
moves
toward
the
center
of
the
turntable
following
the
movement
of
the
tonearm.
3.
The
engagement
is
very
easy
to
move
as
it
simply
rests
on
the
lower
trip.
On
the
music
section
of
the
record
groove
the
engagement
moves
so
slightly
that
it
is
returned
by
the
tip
of
the
projection.
Consequently,
the
turntable
spindle
gear
does
not
engage
with
the
main
gear
and
thus
does
not
trigger
the
auto-return
operation
as
shown
in
Fig.
2.
4.
When
playing
ends
and
the
pick-up
cartridge
enters
the
lead-out
groove
which
is
spaced
out,
the
engagement
advances
more
then
it
is
returned
by
the
projection.
Because
of
this,
the
engagement
is
pressed
by
the
pro-
jection
as
shown
in
Fig.
3,
causing
the
main
gear
to
turn
and
engage
with
the
turntable
spindle
gear.
Thus
the
change
cycle
is
started.
Projection
Engagement
Platter
Spindle
Gear
Platter
gear
Fig.
1
(No.
2820)
1-2

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