DENON PCC-1000
¥ 38,000 (around 1977)
Commentary
A unit for PCC (Phono Crosstalk Canceler).
The PCC is a device that adds reverse crosstalk to the crosstalk of the phono pickup system and cancels it out. By operating the knob using the attached adjustment record, the PCC can be improved to approximately -40dB in the frequency band most easily perceived by the ear.
On the preamp or premain amp, connect between the equalizer amplifier output terminal and the tape PB input terminal. If there is no equalizer amplifier output terminal, connect between the Tape-Rec output terminal and the Tape-PB input terminal.
Equipped with a tape monitor switch.
It is equipped with a muting circuit that combines an electronic circuit and a lead relay to prevent noise when the power switch is on/off.
Model Rating
Type | PCC Unit |
Gain | Within 0 ± 0.2 dB |
Rated input / output level | 150mVrms |
Maximum allowable input / output level | 15Vrms |
Input Impedance (1 kHz) | 50k Ω |
Adaptive load impedance | 50k Ω or more |
Transmission frequency characteristic | 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz + 0 -0.2 dB |
Signal-to-noise ratio (IHF-A) | 80 dB or more (at rated input / output level) |
Total harmonic distortion rate (20 Hz to 20 kHz) | 0.01% or Less (1 Vrms) 0.05% or Less (10 Vrms) |
Pwer | 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz |
Power consumption | 6W |
External Dimensions (Excluding Knob) | Width 410x Height 81x Depth 190 mm |
Weight | 3.5kg |
Attachment | Record for reconciliation |