Technics SL-Q3 (1979–1980)

A fully automatic, quartz-locked direct drive turntable built for precision and ease of use.

Overview

The Technics SL-Q3 is a direct drive full-automatic player system introduced in 1979, designed for audiophile listening with high rotational accuracy and low wow and flutter. It features a quartz phase locked control system and a brushless DC motor for stable playback at 33 1/3 and 45 rpm. The turntable uses a universal S-shaped static balance gimbal suspension tonearm and is compatible with MM type stereo cartridges within a specific weight range.

Specifications

Drive systemDirect drive
Drive motorBrushless DC motor
Control systemQuartz phase locked control
Turntable31.2 cm Aluminum Die-cast
Number of revolutions33 1/3, 45 rpm
Starting torque1.0 kg / cm
Start-up characteristicConstant speed at 0.9 seconds (33 1/3rpm)
Load variation0.7 kg / cm or Less, 0%
Rotational speed deviationWithin ± 0.002%
Wow and flutter0.025%W.R.M.S(JIS C5521) 0.012% W. R. M. S (Rotating Part Only)
Signal-to-noise ratio78dB(IEC98A weighted)
Tone Arm FormatUniversal S-shaped Static balance Gimbal suspension system
Rotational axis sensitivity7 mg (horizontal and vertical initial motion sensitivity)
Needle pressure adjustment range0 ~ 2.5g
Shell Weight7.5g
Applicable Cartridge Weight6g ~ 9.5g 3g ~ 6.5g (When Using Shell Weight)
Cartridge TypeMM Type Stereo Cartridge
Cartridge Dead weight5.6g
Exchange needleEPS-207ED (Elliptical Needle, ¥ 6,000)
Power100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz
Power consumption6W
External dimensionsWidth 430x Height 130x Depth 375 mm
Weight7.2kg

Design

The cabinet is made of precision aluminum die-cast with a two-layer structure using TNRC, an acoustic material with high anti-vibration properties, for both the bottom base and upper part. A large insulator made of spring and viscoelastic material connects directly to the cabinet to prevent howling. The turntable uses a front operation method allowing all controls to be used with the dust cover closed. Rotation speed is detected via a unique all-around detection F/G system for higher accuracy, and it includes an oil dump type queuing mechanism. An LED strobe illuminator synchronized with a crystal oscillator enables precise speed adjustment. The motor is an integrated direct drive motor unique to Technics.

Market

The Technics SL-Q3 originally sold for ¥49,800 around 1979 and currently has a market value between $300 and $500.

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