Giradischi della Dual con base Grundig
La grundig per avere un giradischi da commercializzare al tempo se lo face fornire dalla Dual.
Automatic operations: auto start and stop, manual start and reject
Spindle: single play or elevator action changer spindle
Speeds: 16, 33, 45 and 78rpm
Pitch control: varies over 6% range
Record size selector: 7, 10 and 12″
Tonearm cueing height adjustment: 3/8″
Counterbalance: nylon braked and rubber damped
Anti-skating: direct dial continuously variable
The Dual 1019 turntable first began production in 1965. Like its later model cousin the 1229, it is a fully automatic turntable. Also like the 1229, it is a sought after collector’s turntable, but without some of the bells and whistles.
The Dual 1019, like many other Dual turntables, is a tank. The standard 1019 is without cue and antiskate, but the later model 1019SK has these functions included. The tonearm is relatively heavy as it was manufactured prior to the era of high compliance cartridges that were paired with slightly lighter tonearms. Many modern cartridges are medium compliance, and will therefore suit the Dual 1019 well.
The Dual 1019 is well respected among 78 rpm circles due to its impressive torque. Since it can be found for cheap, a Dual 1019 is a good 78 rpm turntable for those wanting to dip their toes in to the 78 rpm waters. The torque comes from a powerful idler drive that needs some oomph to rotate the 7.5 pound platter. Being automatic, it will turn off the more hardcore audiophiles, and it can be prone to some rumble that the 1219 and the 1229 avoid. The 10″ platter can be prone to poor speed control as it lacks centrifugal force.
With the Dual 10xx series, a common problem is grease having hardened, making the tonearm difficult to move. The first thing to do when looking inside will be to clean out all the old gunk and relubricate it. The people at Fix My Dual do a great job of this for a reasonable price (~$150). The Dual 1019’s headshell is a difficult customer and pretty much impossible to replace, so make sure yours comes with one otherwise you will be forced to MacGuyver yourself one.
Drive type: idler drive
Platter: 3.4kg/7.5lbs
Wow and Flutter: +/- 0.1%
Rumble: >59dB
Tonearm: extremely low mass (Dual’s branding)
Cartridges: 1/2″ cartridges weighing 1-16 grams, with a tracking force of 0-5 grams.
Grado Black
Shure M97xe
Ortofon OM10
Stanton 500
Shure V15 type II
Shure M91ED (best value)
Shure M78S (for 78 rpm records)
Audio Technica AT 95E
It’s no star, but with incredible looks (especially on a wooden plinth), decent performance and excellent playback of 78s, the Dual 1019 turntable is a good buy if you live near a store familiar with fixing idler drive turntables.
Trade Up:
Trade up: McIntosh MA252 -> McIntosh MA352