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JVC Joystick control
Here is the joystick balance control on an early 1970's JVC 4ME-4800 4 channel 8 track player. According to JVC brochures, it puts out 48 watts, and has inputs for another discrete 4 channel source as well as 2 channel phono. It can play 2 and 4 channel tapes and includes JVC's "simulated four channel system", which converts a 2 channel input to 4 channel. It does not support matrix encoding such as CD-4 or SQ.
This was taken with the Lumix G5, an Olympus FL-36 flash with diffuser hood, and a Kiron 105mm 1:2.8 macro lens in Canon FD mount, set to f8.
JVC Joystick control
Here is the joystick balance control on an early 1970's JVC 4ME-4800 4 channel 8 track player. According to JVC brochures, it puts out 48 watts, and has inputs for another discrete 4 channel source as well as 2 channel phono. It can play 2 and 4 channel tapes and includes JVC's "simulated four channel system", which converts a 2 channel input to 4 channel. It does not support matrix encoding such as CD-4 or SQ.
This was taken with the Lumix G5, an Olympus FL-36 flash with diffuser hood, and a Kiron 105mm 1:2.8 macro lens in Canon FD mount, set to f8.