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The KLH Research Ten Model Sixty Turntable. A solid triumph in human engineering.![]() There are more manual turntables to choose from these days than ever before. And most of the better models share many of the same fine features and specifications. So why make a turntable? (And we are making it - not just slapping our name on someone else's product. Every part is hand assembled in our plant in Cambridge, Mass.) The answer is in the product itself. The Model Sixty is a two speed, belt driven, transcription quality turntable that combines all of the most wanted features with exceptional performance and a maximum of something we call "human engineering" What is human engineering? It's designing an electro-optical system that automatically shuts off the turn table at the end of the record and gently lifts off the tonearm. This is achieved through the use of a light detector resistor (shown here) rather than a mechanical device which would have to be tripped by the side force of the tonearm. Since our system requires no side force, it virtually eliminates all potential distortion and side thrust problems. Human engineering is designing a special low mass aluminum tonearm and unique low friction pivot block and post assembly to such exacting standards that usage deterioration and performance deviation is all but eliminated. Human engineering is designing all of the electronic controls into an up right m3clule for incredibly simple and convenient operation. It's also making the controls feel as good as they look (Just 3ne touch and you know there's something substantial here.) In short, human engineering is finding out what people want and need in a product and putting it there. That's why the Model Sixty also features push button electronic cueing, anti-skating control, a discrete suspension system that minimizes rumble, acoustic feed back and vibrations, one piece dynamically balanced platter, 24-pole synchronous motor and every other important feature you could want in a precision turntable. All at an extraordinarily modest price. Now that's human engineering. The Model Sixty. Another superb new product from KLH Research Ten -a new era in audio. ![]() For more information, visit your KLH Research Ten dealer or write to KU-1 Research Ten Division, KLH Research & Development Corp., 30 Cross Street, Cambridge. Mass. 02139. (Distributed in Canada by A. Allen Pringle Ltd., Ontario, Canada.) Specifications Rumble: -58 dB (CBS-RRLL), exceeds DIN requirements. Wow & Flutter: 0.09%, lower than one half of DIN requirements. Tracking Force: Continuously adjustable from 0.5 to 4.0 grams, with precision calibrated scale. Average Absolute Tracking Error 0.5 less than 0.01 radian. Arm Structure: Low inertia, precision ground, high strength aircraft aluminum alloy. Suspension: Tripoint seismic suspension of arm and turntable on single precision casting, damped to minimize influence of external vibrations causing high order resonances. 300 RPM Motor: Precision polyphase synchronous low speed motor for minimal vibrations and optimum instantaneous speed accuracy and freedom from counter-rotation. Timing Accuracy: Better than 5 seconds per average LP side: twice as good as DIN requirements. Speeds: 33 1/3 & 45 RPM Record Sizes: 7", 10", 12" Operates on: 105-125 volts, 60Hz only, pilot light indicates power "ON" Dimensions: 17" (W) 13 3/4 " (D) 6 " (H) with dust cover. Kill Research Ten Division KU-1 Research & Development Corp. 30 Cross St., Cambridge, Mass. 02139, USA (High Fidelity, Feb. 1976) Also see:
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