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SPECIFICATIONS
Turntable
Platter
32cm
(12 5/g in.), aluminum-alloy
diecast
Motor
DC servo-controiled
linear BSL motor
Drive system
Direct drive, crystal lock control system
Speed
33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm
Starting characteristics
Comes
to nominal speed within a half
revolution
(33 1/3 rpm)
+0.045%
(DIN)
0.025%
(WRMS)
75 dB (DIN-B)
Within 0.0003%
0%
up to 150g
tracking force
Lead-in; return,
reject, repeat
Wow
and flutter
Signal-to-noise ratio
Initial drift
Load characteristics
Automatic
system
Tonearm
Type
Pivot-to-stylus
length
Overall arm
length
Overhang
14mm
(9/16 in.)
Tracking error
+2°
27', —1°
30'
Tracking force adjustment range
Statically balanced,
universal
235 mm
(91/4 in.)
330 mm
(13 in.)
0O-2.5g
Shell weight
11g
Cartridge weight range (including shell)
11.0-19.5g
19.0-27.5g
(with extra weight)
General
Power
requirements
UK model:
240, 220V
ac~
adjustable,
50/60 Hz
Other models:
220,
120V
ac~
adjustable,
50/60 Hz
Power consumption
12W
Dimensions
Approx.
480x165x420
mm
(w/h/d)
(18 15/16 x6 1/2
19 9/46 in.)
including
projecting
parts and controls
Weight
Approx.
12kg (26 lbs 7 oz), net
Approx.
13.3kg
(29 lbs 5 02),
in shipping carton
45-rpm
adaptor
Headshell
Drop-point
adjustment
key
Extra weight
Supplied accessories
Whilst the information given is true at the time of printing, small
production
changes
in the course
of our
company's
policy
of
improvement through research and design might not necessarily
be indicated
in the specifications.
We would ask you to check with your appointed
Sony dealer if
clarification
on any point is required.
TROUBLE
CHECKS
The following chart will help correct
most
problems
which
may
occur with the unit.
If the problem persists after you have made
these checks, consult your Sony Service Station
or Sony dealer.
Impaired
tone
quality
@Turntable
not level
@ Unit incorrectly placed on or near a speaker
e Dusty stylus
@ Worn stylus or defective record (The stylus life is approx.
400
hours of playing time.)
@ Incorrect cartridge installation
@improper
tonearm
balance
e@!mproper tracking force
e@improper setting of the Anti-skating Compensator
e@improper turntable
speed
No
audio
from
one
channel
@Loose
attachment
of the shell to the tonearm
e@Loose
connection
of phono
cord
@Low
volume
level setting for one channel
of the amplifier
e@lncorrect
connection
of the shell lead wires
Groove skipping, Tonearm
tends to skate
out, Tonearm
does
not advance
(record
repeats)
e@Turntable
not level
e@ Defective
record
@ External vibrations
e@lmproper tracking force
e@improper setting of the Anti-skating Compensator
Steady
low-pitched
sound
(hum)
e@Loose ground wire connection to the amplifier
@Loose
connection
between
the shell and the tonearm
@Incorrect connection
of the shell lead wires
@Transit screws
not removed
Loud
rumble
or low-frequency
''howl''
which
occurs
when
playing a record
at high sound
levels (acoustic feedback)
e@Put the turntable on a sturdy surface.
@Put the turntable as far away from the speakers
as possible.
e@lf the above does
not rectify the
problem,
try commercially
available acoustic insulators designed to be put between the feet
and shelf.
* Acoustic feedback:
The vibration of speakers
is transmitted
through the
air
or via solid objects (shelves, cabinets, floor, etc.) to the turntable, picked up by
the cartridge stylus, amplified, and again reproduced
through
the speaker.
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