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Fokker 70/100 - MSN 11501 - HB-JVC
Airline Helvetic
Registration : HB-JVC
Country : Switzerland
Date : 2001 -
Codes 2L OAW
Callsign : Helvetic
Web site : www.helvetic.com
Serial number 11501
Type F28-0100
First flight date 21/02/1994
Test registration PH-EZM
Engines 2 x RR Tay 650-15
03/03/1994 American Airlines N1468A
20/02/2004 Helvetic HB-JVC
National Express E400 4887 passes Broad Street whilst carrying a 23 service into Birmingham
Vehicle Details
Operator: National Express West Midlands
Fleet Details: 4887
Registration: BX13 JVC
Vehicle Type: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 E40D
Vehicle History
New to Coventry 05/13
transferred to Birmingham Central 03/23
Orange JVC Nivico "Videosphere" hanging in the lounge ...
and a pair of White JVC Nivico "GB-1E" Ball Speaker
Black Wega 3300 Bar Stéréo, design by Verner Panton in 1963
White Artemide "Bacco" Bar, design by Sergio Mazza in 1967
I remember buying one of these in 1978 from the NAAFI Roundhouse shop in Hohne, North Germany for £500, at that time they cost £770 in the UK and I thought I was getting a bargain!!!
Oh the cost of being an 'early adopter'
There was no remote control, only a 24 hour timer, a single tuner and the timer would only do one start and stop event, what sophistication - and at the time it was the class leading VCR.
It of course went head-to-head with the Sony Betamax machine and won that battle as it was around for 20 odd years, long after the Sony had gone to electronics heaven.
It was made by the Japanese Victor Corporation (JVC)
Bought this vintage amplifier. Sounds really awesome.!
Got it connected to Technics SB-3030 speakers and a really old vintage turntable from Silver.
Specs :
Integrated amplifier with 31 watts per each channel at 1kHz, with no more than 0.003% THD. Possible to select inputs, speaker systems selector. Loudness control, balance control. Class-A phono equalizer. Low-Impedance direct power supply. Power level indicators for each channel (12 elements per channel). Zero switching distortion in class-A EQ amp
JVC A-X1
Integrated amplifier
Circuitry:
Power Amp: Super-A High-Gain
Output Power: 31 watts RMS per channel, both channels driven, into 8 ohms, 1kHz, 0.003% THD
30 watts RMS per channel, both channel driven, into 8 ohms, 20Hz to 20kHz, 0.007% THD
Total Harmonic Distortion:
AUX to SP out: 0.003% at Rated Output, 8 ohms, 1kHz
0.007% at Rated Output, 8 ohms, 20Hz to 20kHz
Intermodulation Distortion: 0.007% (60Hz: 7kHz = 4:1) at Rated Output, 8 ohms
Switching Distortion: 0
Transient Intermodulation Distortion: 0
Power Bandwidth: 10Hz to 30kHz (IHF, both channels driven, 8 ohms, 0.02% THD)
Frequency Response: 10Hz to 100kHz +0.5, -3dB (8 ohms)
Damping Factor: 50 (1kHz, 8 ohms)
Input Sensitivity (Impedance) at 1kHz:
Phono (MM): 2.5mV (47k ohms)
Tuner, AUX, Tape: 150mV (40k ohms)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Phono (MM): 75dB/73dB
Tuner, AUX, Tape: 95dB/77dB
Tone Controls:
Bass: 100Hz ±8dB
Treble: 10kHz ±dB
Loudness (-30dB Volume): 100Hz +6dB, 10kHz +4dB
Phono equalizer section:
Phono Overload:
MM: 150mV (1kHz, 0.05% THD)
RIAA Phono Equalization:
MM: ±0.5dB (20Hz to 15kHz)