16 September 2024

MITSUBISHI LT-5V (1979) | Linear Tracking & Vertical

 

MITSUBISHI LT-5V (1979) | Linear Tracking & Vertical

Brand: MITSUBISHI
Model: LT-5V
Year: 1979

The LT-5V from Mitsubishi (Diatone in Japan) is a vertical record player with linear tonearm. Thanks to its vertical design, the LT-5V only needs a depth of 20 cm. It fits into almost any shelf, cupboard, narrow console or window sill. Since it is operated exclusively from the front, the device can be placed at eye level. The black disc finds a particularly secure position on the LT-5V platter: A stable, hinged bracket holds it on the central axis. With light pressure, the holder snaps into place and fixes the disc in the center. The technology: Belt drive, two turntable bearings and internal flywheel for weight compensation guarantee minimal wear and low-vibration, stable synchronization over a long period of time. The vertically suspended, tangentially guided tone arm makes no tracking errors. A motor guides the tone arm over the record with opto-electronic control and 0.1 degree accuracy. A second motor takes over the vertical movement, raising and lowering the arm.

Technical data:
Type: 2-speed Fully Automatic 
Motor: 2-motor belt drive
Platter: 30.4cm diameter, Aluminum Die-Cast
Wow & Flutter: 0.045% WRMS
Signal-to-noise ratio: 76dB 
Frequency response: 15-26,000Hz AT-12E 
Tonearm: Static-balanced type Linear tracking tonearm
Effective tonearm length (total length): 180mm 
Dimensions: 466x430x200 (WxHxD)
Weight: 12.5kg

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MITSUBISHI LT-5V (1979) | Linear Tracking & Vertical

MITSUBISHI LT-5V (1979) | Linear Tracking & Vertical

MITSUBISHI LT-5V (1979) | Linear Tracking & Vertical

MITSUBISHI LT-5V (1979) | Linear Tracking & Vertical

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