Hallo,
bei Dokorder gab es auch noch Receiver, Verstärker, Tuner, Plattenspieler, Boxen, Kopfhörer, Kompaktanlagen u. 8 Track Recorder (wurde z.T. schon erwähnt) sagt mein Archiv.
Quelle: Div. Dokorder Pospekte.
Extra für DB, Familienbild mit 800X, und ein paar Infos.
800X
World's Most Complete Stereo Receiver
200 Watt AM/FM Multiplex Stereo Receiver with IC and FET Circuitry. This is perhaps the greatest single value in all of stereo today. A 200 watt receiver with elaborate IC, FET and all-silicon transistor circuitry, the 800X features a "pull-out" control panel that houses Bass and Treble, Mode, Loudness, High and Low Filter, AFC, Muting and Speaker Selector controls. It also features pushbutton function controls and the latest graphic type for Volume and Balance. Altogether the 800X is capable of driving up to five speaker systems, plus all the other components that make up a great stereo system. In performance, the 800X is peerless. Check out the
pecifications for yourself.
SPECICATIONS
TUNER SECTION
Frequency range FM: 88-l08 MHz/ AM: 535-,1605 kHz
Sensitivity: FM 1,5 µV, AM 5 µV
Stereo separation: 35dB at l KHz
AUDIO SECTION
Total music power (IHF): 200W ± 1dB (4ohms)
Continuous power (per channel): 75W/75W ± 1dB (4ohms)
Harmonic distortion: Less than 0.8 % at rated output
Frequency response:15-100 KHz ± 3dB (AUX)
High filter, Low filter
Dimensions:20W x 14D x 6 3/4H (Zoll)
Weight: 33 Ibs.
Hier noch eine schöne Kombination.
DC-9000 Professional Fully Integrated Console Stereo System
The innovative world of Dokorder continues with this striking professional console system. It consists of 4-track stereo tape recorder with such refinements as Dokorder's Automatic Reverse System, Current Bias Control, three motors and six heads. lt is carefully designed for complete compatibility with the other components in the system a 100 watt, IC-equipped power amplifier, sensitive AM/FM Multiplex stereo tuner, and a precision turntable featuring a belt-drive system and oil-damped arm lifting mechanism.
SPECIFICATIONS
Recording system: AC bias, 4-track stereo,/mono recording and playback
Tape speed: 7 1/2 & 3 3/4 ips
Frequency response: 20-21,000 Hz at 71/2, ips
Cross talk: 55 dB
Wow & Flutter: Less than 0.07% WRMS at 7 l/2 ips
Motors & Heads:three motors, six heads
AM FM stereo receiver:
Total music power: 100W at 4 ohms
Harmonic distortion: 0.5% at rated output
Frequency response: 10-100,000 Hz 3dB
Turntable speed: 33 1/3, & 45 rpm.
Wow & flutter: Less than 0.08%
Signal to noise ratio: Better than 45dB
Dimensions: 43 3/4 W x 25 3/8 D x 45 5/8 H (Zoll)
SS-9000 Matching 3-Way 5-Speaker Stereo Speaker Systems
The SS-9000 speaker systems were designed to get the most out of the DC-9000 system. Capable of handling a full 80watts in input, each enclosure houses five carefully selected speakers. Both console and speaker systems are finished in attractive rosewood.
SFCIFICATIONS
Speakers:
Woofer, two 10-inch cone type
Midrange, horn type
Tweeter, two horn type
Input impedance: 8 Ohm
Frequency response: 30-22.000Hz
Crossovers network:3-way 12dB/oct. LC type
Dimensions: 26 W x18 1/4 D x 38 3/8 H (Zoll)
Nun noch kurz zur Frage, welche Japaner waren zuerst bei uns vertreten.
Aus den HiFi Jahrbüchern:
63/64 Pioneer
65/66 Pioneer, Sansui und Satin.
67/68 Pioneer, Sansui, Sony, Teleton, Trio Kenwood, Mitsubishi und Akai.
Dann klafft leider eine Lücke bei den Jahrbüchern, das nächste ist von 1972, und da sind fast alle Japaner vertreten.
Die Jahrbücher sind natürlich kein Maßstab, aber so wie ich es noch im Gedächtnis habe waren anfangs Pioneer und Sansui stärker vertreten wie z.B. Sony.
Sehr früh auf dem Markt war auch noch National Panasonic (höherwertiges lief dann ab 73 unter Technics)
Auf jedenfall war Onkyo wohl einer der letzten, nach 70, dann kam noch so um die 76 Denon.
Gruß
Michael-Otto