- Technics (brand)
Infobox Company
company_name = Panasonic Corporation
company_
company_type = Public (nyse|MC,tyo|6752)
company_slogan = "Ideas for Life."
foundation = March, 1918
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key_people = Fumio Ohtsubo, president
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industry = Electronics
products =DJ sets, headphones, synthesizers, turntables
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homepage = http://www.technics1210.com
footnotes =Technics is a
brand name of thePanasonic Corporation , a company that produces a variety of electronic products. Technics mostly produce music equipments like headphones, turntables, etc.Name
Technics is a term for the
useful arts in general, distinct from that of the performing andfine arts . The name is often mispronounced as "tek-nicks". However, according to the manufacturer, the correct pronunciation is like the word "techniques".Description
Under the brand name Technics, the company produced a variety of hi-fi products, such as turntables, amplifiers, receivers,
tape deck s,CD player s and speakers for sale in various countries. It was originally conceived for a line of high-end audio equipment to go against such companies asNakamichi , but most of its home products have been rebranded asPanasonic starting in 2002 (except in Japan, where the brand is still popular). DJ equipment, electronic pianos and Micro Hi-Fi Systems are some of the Technics products currently being sold in the USA and Europe. [http://www.panasonic.co.uk/technics-systems/index.htm]History
The name Technics was introduced as a brand name for premium loudspeakers marketed domestically by Matsushita in 1965. The name came to widespread fame with the international sales of
direct-drive turntable s. In1969 , they introduced the SP-10, the first direct-drive model for the professional market, and in 1971 the SL-1100 for the consumer market. The SL-1100 was used by the influentialDJ Kool Herc for the firstsound system he set up after emigrating fromJamaica toNew York . This latter model was the predecessor to the SL-1200 which, as the upgraded SL-1200 MK2, became a widely used turntable by DJs.The SL-1200 MK2 was a robust machine and incorporated apitch control (orvari-speed ), and kept the speed constant and the speed variability low, thus making it a popular tool with DJs.The 1200 continues to evolve with the M3D series, followed by the MK5 series in 2003.
Originally created by Panasonic to show off their high-end offerings, by the early 1980s Technics ended up offering an entire range of equipment from entry-level to high-end.
Matsushita retired the Technics name almost completely in the early 2000s. Currently, it's used on the 1200 series turntables, and digital pianos, thus limiting their dealerships to music/pro audio stores.
The 1210 model is often considered as the 'Industry Standard' turntable equipment of the DJ industry. Its supreme torque and robust build make it a frequent choice for club venues as standard, eliminating the need for DJ's to transport their own equipment.
Other equipment of note
Mid 1970s:
*SA-8500X The biggest quadraphonic receiver technics ever built with integrated CD4 demodulation
*RS-858US quadraphonic 8-track player/recorder
*SH-3433 4-channel quadraphonic audioscopeLate 1970s:
*RS-1500/1700 series of open-reel tape decks;
*SA-100/400/600/800/1000 receivers
*"new class A" Amplifier series launched featuring SE-A1 / SE-A3 High Output Power Amplifiersearly 1980s:
*SU-V3,V4 V5, V6, V7, V8, V9 Stereo Integrated Amplifiers
*SE-A3MK2 SE-A5 SE-A5MK2 SE-A7 Power Amplifiers and SU-A4MK2 SU-A6 SU-A6MK2 and SU-A8 preamplifiers
*SV-P100 digital audio recorder (using VHS tapes). Also available as the SV-100, a stand-alonePCM adaptor requiring a separate VCR;
*cassette decks with dbx noise reduction
*SL-V5 Vertical turntable with direct drive, and linear tracking1990s:
*hi-quality power amps, Mainstream receivers, Dolby Pro Logic receiversExternal links
* [http://www.vintagetechnics.stereomanuals.com/index.htm Vintage Technics Database] — Many categories of Technics equipment with specifications and pictures (actively updated)
* [http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/technics_dj/default.asp General Technics DJ home page]
* [http://www.technics1210.com/ Official Technics DJ Homepage]
* [http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/technics_musical/default.asp Technics Musical Instruments home page]
* [http://www.1200s.com/Support/index2.php Technics DJ Turntables Exploded View Diagrams]
* [http://www.technicsforum.com/Main TECHNICS Forums - A community of TECHNICS aficionados worldwide]
* [http://www.vintagetechnics.info/ Vintage Technics] — information about older Technics products
* [http://www.vinylengine.com/library.php?make=Technics User and service manuals for Technics turntables]
* [http://www.vintagecassette.com/technics Vintage Cassette Decks] Collection of Technics Vintage Cassette decks and other brands.
* [http://www.keyboardcapers.com The Technics Keyboard Group] UK Technics keyboard group
* [http://www.soundfountain.com/amb/sp10page.html The Technics SP-10 Mk2 / Mk3 Page]
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