Fisher's model
MT-6330 "Studio Standard" semi-automatic direct-drive turntable makes
use a linear drive in which the platter is actually the rotor of the motor. The
company claims that this 120-pole linear drive design virtually eliminates "cogging
action" and greatly reduces rumble. The unit offers convenient front-panel
operation, variable calibrated anti-skate control, stylus pressure adjustment,
strobe light and speed controls, viscous damped cueing, automatic tone arm
return and shut-off, and a 2,2 pound cast aluminum platter.
Tracking force adjustment is by means of a calibrated counterweight.
Tracking force adjustment is by means of a calibrated counterweight.
Strobo Light
Automatic
functions: Tone arm return at end of
record
Auto Functions:
Stop, Reject
Manual Functions:
Start, Stop
Specifications
Motor: 120-pole Linear AC Servo
Drive System: Direct-drive
Wow and Flutter
(WRMS): 0,035%
Rumble (DIN
45539B): -70 dB
Speed
Variation: ±0,5%
Speed Control
Range: ±3%
Tracking Force
Range: 0,6 - 3,5 grams
Platter
Diameter: 314 mm
Platter Weight: 1,0 kg
Record Speeds: 33 and 45 rpm
Tone Arm
Resonance: less than10 Hz
Balance
Adjustment: Counterweight
Effective
Length: 222 mm
Shape: S-form
Bearing Type
Horizontal: Thrust
Friction
Sensitivity: 0,18 gram
Vertical: Pivot
Friction
Sensitivity: 0,22 gram
Max. Tracking
Error: ±1,8°
Anti-Skate
Control: Calibrated adjustable
Cueing: Viscous Damped
Cartridge
Supplied: Stereo magnetic (MG-35V)
Power
Requirements: AC 110/120 V 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W x H x
D): 440 x 380 x 138 mm
Weight: 5,2 kg
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