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The history of Elipson is inextricably linked to its managing director, Joseph Léon. Born in Bordeaux, he studied at the Arts et Métiersschool and was passionate about sound. In 1930, he took part in the assembly and development of sound systems used in cinemas as part of the Radio Cinéma branch of the CSF holding. At the same time, Joseph Léon and his brother Juan were working on a portable recording device, the Monobloc VV3. A member of the resistance decorated with the War Cross, JosephLéon joined the Multimeter company after his demobilization. At this point in time, Multimeter was a small company specializing in the conception of motors for electronic toys. Its main production was made up of locomotives and train track for children. The company also manufactured miniature electric parts used in the conception of transformers, dynamos, and alternators. In other words, educational toys to build on your own in order to learn the basics of industrial electricity.
Data sheet
Chassis Lacquered PMMA
Plate Pressed steel
Tonearm Carbon
Cartridge OM 10
Centralizer Aluminium
Frequency Response (±3 dB) 25Hz-20KHz (-3 dB/+1 dB)
preamp Built-in high-end RIAA preamp
Bluetooth Class 2 : -6dBm ~ 4 dBm / 2.4G : 2.402 à 2.480GHz
aptX Yes
USB Opto-isolated USB output allowing vinyl recording
Gain MM : 40,5 dB / MC : 61 dB
Crosstalk MM :88 dB / MC :78 dB
THD MM : 0,006 % / MC : 0,05 %
Signal/noise ratio MM : 82 dB / MC : 76 dB
Dimensions (W x H x D) 450 x 120 x 380 mm
Weight 5,8kg
Dimensions packaging (W x H x D) 585 x 275 x 465 mm
Weight with packaging, unit 7,6 kg
Specific References
ean13 3760221801486