TOSHIBA SR-10
¥ 28,000 (around the late 1960 s?)
Commentary
A record player with belt drive system.
The belt drive system uses a belt to transmit the rotation of the motor to the turntable to reduce motor vibration and noise. The belt is made of polyurethane.
In addition, by adopting a low-voltage drive system, we have achieved record playback with less noise.
The tone arm uses a static balanced pipe arm equipped with a lateral balancer.
A MM type cartridge is used.
Equipped with oil arm elevation that can raise and lower the pickup arm by operating the lever.
The turntable is made of aluminum die-cast.
The cabinet is finished with North American natural walnut.
Model Rating
Type | Belt drive player |
Drive system | Belt Drive / Low Voltage Drive |
Cartridge | MM Type |
Output voltage | 5 mv (1 khz, 5cm/s) |
Frequency characteristic | 20 Hz to 20 kHz ± 2 dB |
Crosstalk | 25 dB or More (1 kHz) |
Output balance | Within ± 1 dB |
Needle tip | 0.7 mil Ultra C (N-4C) |
Tone arm | Static balanced type pipe arm With Lateral Balancer European standard plug-in head system |
Needle pressure | 3g ~ 4g |
Motor | 4-pole synchronous motor |
Turntable | 30 cm Aluminum Die Cast |
Number of revolutions | 33 1/3, 45 rpm |
Uneven rotation | Not more than 0.1% |
S/N | 45 dB or more |
Pwer | 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz |
Power consumption | 15W |
External dimensions | Width 470x Height 180x Depth 360 mm |
Weight | 10kg |