The world's
first computerized single-play turntable. With computerized programming, you can
hear the tracks on a record in any order you like, as often as you like,
even skip the tracks you don't like. And you can do it all by remote control.
The Accutrac
4000 features a computerized control panel, a'seeing" cartridge with
infra-red electro optics, a "hands-off" tone arm, electronically
controlled direct drive motor, a cordless remote transmitter. LED indicator
receiver and integrated circuitry to eliminate cumbersome mechanical parts. The
Accutrac 4000 combines the latest breakthroughs in MOS computer circuitry and
the latest advancements in direct drive technology to create the State-of
-the-Art for direct drive turntables.
The
turntable with a memory
We started
by replacing a lot of noisy mechanics with a neat little computer. Out came
standard components in went the latest breakthrough in MOS computer
circuitry. So all Accutrac's operations
are controlled and programmed far more quickly and efficiently than any other
automatic turntable. The control panel
is designed for you to select up to 13 tracks in any order you want to hear
them, and a 24 selection memory bank allows for programmed repeats.
The motor
that keeps an eye on itself.
We replaced
the conventional belts, whels and pulleys with an electronically controlled
direct drive system that keeps wow and flutter to a completely inaudible 0,03%
and rumble at -70 dB. The motor contains electronic speed-sensing circuits,
which keep a constant eye on the accuracy of the massive 12 inch diecast
turntable's speed, and instantly corrects any error. There's also a speed tuning circuit that lets
you vary the speed over 5%. A glance through the stroboscope provides a
reliable speed check.
What you
hear is as incredible as what you see.
Because the
Accutrac servo-motor which drives the tonearm is decoupled the instant the
stylus goes into play, both horizontal and vertical friction are virtually
eliminated. That means you get the most accurate tracking possible and the most
faithful reproduction.
The tonearm
you never touch.
We did some
more eliminating. Out went the noisy linkages that power automatic arms from
the main turntable drive motor. Out went velocity-sensing mechanical arm-trip
mechanisms. Out went all the clumsy cams and gears. Instead. Accutrac's tonearm is moved by its
own electro-optically controlled servo-motor. It responds instantly and
silently to your programme in the turntable's memory bank.
Tracking
error is minimised by the arm's 237 mm (9 ½ ") effective length, and horizontal and vertical bearing friction
has been reduced to the negligible level of 5 -7 mg, due to Accutrac's new ball
race and pivot system. From the instant
the stylus touches the record, the arm is totally decoupled from the
servo-motor and controls, so it always track the groove with perfect freedom.
The
cartridgebthat knows where it's going.
Accutrac has
the most advanced carteidge in the world.
The ADC
LMA-1
It scans the
surface of the record with a tiny bearm of light from a soild-state infra-red
generator.
When
the beam is focused on the record, closely spaced grooves scatter the light,
while the smooth surface between the tracks reflects the arm amechanism. This
system ensures that the tonearm selects the right track quickly and smoothly,
while accuately guaging where it begins and ends. The low mass cartridge with
its elliptical stylus, features the induced Magnet system on which ADC built
its enviable reputation. It combines a
strong, accurate, signal output with a ¾ to 1 ½ gram tracking
ability.
The
integrated design of the tonearm and cartridge results in minimal arm mass and
an ideal tonearm resonance between 8 - 10 Hz
It's all at
your command.
As you see,
Accutrac has some very intriguing features, quite apart from the turntable.
What looks like a pocket calculator is actually a cordless command module. So
you have remote control. The sculptured space-age object is the receiver for
the turntable's memory bank. It's
"winking eye" tells you that your commands have been
received. Then you just sit back and
enjoy what we hope you'll agree is the main attraction; the sheer excellence of
the sound reproduction.
SPECIFICATIONS
Motor Drive
Sytem: Low speeed, electronically
controled, D.C. brushless direct drive motor
Speeds: 33½ and 45 RPM (electronic speed change)
Variable
Pitch Controls: ±5% range (individual
control for each speed)
Wow and
Flutter: Less than 0,3% WRMS (DIN45507)
±0,042% weighted zero to peak
Rumble: Better than -70 dB (DIN 45539B), -50 dB
(DIN45539A)
Platter: Aluminium alloy, dynamically balanced
Diameter
: 306 mm
Weight
: 1,4 kg
Tonearm
Type: Tubular "S" shaped,
statically balanced arm, direct readout, decoupled counterweight electronically
controlled cue, pause and muting operation, anti-skate control.
Effective
Length: 237 mm
Overhang: 15 mm
Horizontal
Friction: 5 - 7 mg
Vertical
Friction: 5 - 7 mg
Offset
Angle: 21°
Tracking
Force: 0 - 4 g
Resonance: 8
- 10 Hz (LMA-1 cartridge)
Cartridge: ADC LMA-1 low mass, induced-magnet (U.S.
Patent 3294405), electro-optical sensing system, high energy magnet structure.
Output: 3,5 mV (5,5 cm/s)
Tracking
Range: ¾ - 1 ½ g
Frequency
Response: 10 Hz - 24 kHz (±2 dB)
Separation
Channel: 26 dB
Load
Resistance: 47 k Ω
Stylus: Elliptical Diamond
Remote
Command: Wireless/Infrared with LED
confirm on receptor
Dimensions
(W x D x H): 470 x 441 x 152 mm
Weight: 9 kg
Finish: Teak plinth and base plate with clear perspex
dust cover.
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