Sony PS-X 7
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: PS-X 7
- Type: Record player
- Years of manufacture: 1977 - 1978
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Silver / Grey
- Original price approx.: 350 US-$, 1'100 DM, 1978
Technical data
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Sony PS-11
- Sony PS-22
- Sony PS-8750
- Sony PS-T 1
- Sony PS-T 2
- Sony PS-T 3
- Sony PS-X 2
- Sony PS-X 3
- Sony PS-X 4
- Sony PS-X 5
- Sony PS-X 6
- Sony PS-X 7
- Sony PS-X 9
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Sony PS-X 7
Reviews[edit]
- Anno 1978, the PS-X 7 was the largest fully automatic turntable at Sony, next to the large Sony PS-X 9, which was also offered as a studio turntable.
- The chassis was made of the low-resonance SMBC material in (plain) grey. This is an extremely hard mixture of PVC, aluminum, and yet another material that Sony is silent about. It is harder than some metals, I - "Phonogen" - found out when installing a new (thicker) cable.
Quartz-controlled direct drive (brooms up to 150 g are compensated without problems)
- Synchronization fluctuations: 0,045%
- Rumble noise voltage ratio: 79 dB
- Extremely low-mass carbon tone arm with standard (SME) headshell
- 3 plate sizes adjustable
- Gel pad to increase the inertia of the platter
- Sensor buttons (Start/Stop and Repeat) for vibration-free operation with closed hood
- Optoelectronic limit switch
- Stroboscope with own frequency (120 Hz !) for even more precise speed control
- Similar Sony turntables:
- Sony PS-X 4 identical but only semi-automatic.
- Sony PS-X 6 identical but without carbon tone arm
- "Phonogen": I had few problems even with the digital recording of the legendary Tchaikovsky 1812. Even top-class turntables had to give in, some vinyl and audio freaks claimed that the right-angled deflections of the record were not playable, but the Sony disproved this ;-)).
Report in "Fono Forum" 11 / 1978
Links[edit]
- External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [[1]]