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What kind of motor does Harman Kardon T60 have?

What kind of motor does Harman Kardon T60 have?

Harman Kardon’s Model T60 is a single-play, two-speed, semiautomatic turntable whose heavy (4-pound) die-cast aluminum-alloy platter is belt-driven by a servo-controlled, quartz-locked d.c. motor. Special measures have been taken to reduce the turntable’s susceptibility to external vibrations.

How does antiskating work on Harman Kardon T60 turntable?

The antiskating adjustment, as in most tone arms we have tested, gave optimum correction when set a few tenths of a gram higher than the indicated tracking force. Unlike most other turntables, the T60’s antiskating compensation did not cause a significant outward drift of the arm when the cueing device was used.

How much does a Harman Kardon turntable cost?

The complete unit weighs 20 pounds, counting the disc stabilizer, and measures 17-1/2 inches wide, 15-1/4 inches deep, and 5-5/8 inches high. Price: $440. We installed a cartridge in the arm of the T60 with the help of a template and tracking-error protractor supplied by Harman Kardon.

What kind of mat is on Harman T60 turntable?

The relatively thin rubber mat that covers the platter of the T60 is said to have only a few thousandths of the rebound coefficient of the typical rubber turntable mat. In other words, it forms an acoustically absorbent “dead” layer that minimizes the transmission of vibrations from the platter to the stylus tip.

Harman Kardon’s Model T60 is a single-play, two-speed, semiautomatic turntable whose heavy (4-pound) die-cast aluminum-alloy platter is belt-driven by a servo-controlled, quartz-locked d.c. motor. Special measures have been taken to reduce the turntable’s susceptibility to external vibrations.

The antiskating adjustment, as in most tone arms we have tested, gave optimum correction when set a few tenths of a gram higher than the indicated tracking force. Unlike most other turntables, the T60’s antiskating compensation did not cause a significant outward drift of the arm when the cueing device was used.

The complete unit weighs 20 pounds, counting the disc stabilizer, and measures 17-1/2 inches wide, 15-1/4 inches deep, and 5-5/8 inches high. Price: $440. We installed a cartridge in the arm of the T60 with the help of a template and tracking-error protractor supplied by Harman Kardon.

The relatively thin rubber mat that covers the platter of the T60 is said to have only a few thousandths of the rebound coefficient of the typical rubber turntable mat. In other words, it forms an acoustically absorbent “dead” layer that minimizes the transmission of vibrations from the platter to the stylus tip.