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== Data ==
 
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'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: [[Micro Seiki for ONKYO]]
 
* Model: PX-100 M
 
* Years of manufacture: 1981 - 1984
 
* Made in: Japan
 
* Color: Black
 
* Power consumption: 55 Watt
 
* Dimensions: 560 x 206 x 374 mm (WxHxD)
 
* Weight: 40 kg
 
* Original price approx.: 8'500 DM
 
  
 
'''Connections'''
 
* Outputs:
 
* Inputs:
 
 
 
'''Technical data'''
 
* Drive: direct drive (linear motor, quartz controlled) + auxiliary motor for the start
 
* Speed: 33 1/3, 45 and 78 UPM
 
* Synchronization fluctuations: ±0.005% WRMS
 
* Rumble noise ratio: > 78 dB (DIN-B)
 
* Turntable: 33 cm, 10 kg (pure copper, milled from solid block), moment of inertia 2000kg/cm²
 
* Operating mode: manual
 
* Pitch:
 
 
 
'''Special Features'''
 
* Pure turntable without tonearm.
 
Optional base AB-100 for second tonearm (MSRP 1000,- DM).
 
 
== Remarks ==
 
* The quartz control is in principle not necessary and was only integrated to compensate temperature dependencies of the bearing oil.
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* Picture: Onyko PX-100 M
 
[[Image:Onkyo_PX-100M.jpg]]
 
 
 
* Excerpt from brochure: Onyko PX-100 M
 
[[File:Onkyo PX-100 M-Prospekt-1.jpg]]
 
 
 
== Reports ==
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
* External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [[http://www.thevintageknob.org/onkyo-PX-100M.html]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Turntables]]
 

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