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− | '' | + | ''Turntable: 1976'' |
− | * [[Braun PS | + | * [[Braun PS 410]] |
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− | '' | + | ''Studio 500 series:'' |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Braun CSV 500]] |
− | * [[Braun | + | * [[Braun CE 500]] |
− | + | * [[Braun Regie 500]] | |
− | * [[Braun | + | * [[Braun TGC 450]] |
− | * [[Braun | + | * [[Braun L800]] |
− | + | * [[Braun KH500]] | |
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− | + | Semi-automatic precision turntable with 4 speeds, fine speed adjustment and magnetic pickup system | |
− | == | + | ==General== |
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+ | | Manufacturer: || [[Braun|Braun GmbH]] | ||
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− | | | + | | model: || PS 500 |
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− | | | + | | years of construction: || 1968 -1976 || |
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− | | | + | | Manufactured in: || Germany, [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronberg_im_Taunus Kronberg] || |
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− | | | + | | Color 1: || |
+ | * Surface aluminium coloured | ||
+ | * Housing structure lacquer (ruffle lacquer) anthracite | ||
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− | | | + | | colour 2: || |
− | * | + | * surface black |
− | * | + | * housing structure lacquer (ruffle lacquer) black |
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− | | | + | | Remote control: || no || |
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− | | | + | | Power consumption: || || |
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− | | | + | | dimensions: (WxHxD) || 43 cm x 17 cm x 32 cm || |
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− | | | + | | Weight: || 12,6 kg || |
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− | | | + | | Price approx.: || 750 DM (383.- €) according to 1976 brochure || 795 DM with Shure System M75 E Type 2 (1972) || 950 DM with JVC CD-4 pickup 4 MLQ-20X (1973) || |
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− | | | + | | Produced number of units: || 44000 |
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− | * | + | * net |
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− | 220 V (50 Hz) | + | 220 V~ / (50 Hz) |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Outputs:''' |
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− | * | + | * Magnetic pickup |
− | || [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN-Stecker#Pinbelegung_von_DIN-Audiosteckern 5 | + | || [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN-Stecker#Pinbelegung_von_DIN-Audiosteckern 5 pin DIN socket (180°)] || |
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− | == | + | ==Technical data== |
− | * | + | * Drive: Belt |
− | * Motor: | + | * Motor: synchronous motor |
− | * | + | * Speed: 16 2/3; 33 1/3; 45; 78 rpm |
− | * | + | * Speed fine adjustment range: ± 2.5 |
− | * | + | * Synchronous noise level: < 0,1 % |
− | * Rumpelfremdspannungsabstand: > 45 dB | + | * Rumpelfremdspannungsabstand: >45 dB |
− | * | + | * Rumble noise ratio: > 65 dB |
− | * | + | * Turntable: |
− | * | + | * Operating mode: |
* Pitch: | * Pitch: | ||
− | * | + | * Tonearm: Brown |
− | * | + | * tangential tracking error angle: ± 2°. |
− | * | + | * Pickup: |
− | ** Shure M75MB ''( | + | ** Shure M75MB ''(as per original owner's manual)'' |
** Shure M95G | ** Shure M95G | ||
− | ** Shure M75-6 | + | ** Shure M75-6 for ''shellac records'' or records with speed 78 rpm. Diamond with type designation Shure N75-3 (Type 3 - colour marking: green) |
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+ | ==Special equipment== | ||
+ | '' Source: Instruction manual Braun PS 500 '' | ||
− | + | * Synchronous motor with stepped shaft | |
+ | * friction wheel | ||
+ | * conical intermediate roller | ||
+ | * belt drive via drive plate | ||
+ | * turntable made of cast zinc with 29,6 cm diameter, weight 3 kg | ||
+ | * Tonearm made of aluminium tube with adjustable tracking force on scale (0,5p ...3p) | ||
+ | * Hydraulic damped tonearm support | ||
+ | * Tonearm bearing in precision ball bearings | ||
+ | * complete balancing by additional weights | ||
+ | * anti-skating device | ||
+ | * Automatic limit stop (optionally disengageable) | ||
+ | * Sprung and hydraulically damped intermediate chassis | ||
+ | * built-in stroboscope for speed control | ||
+ | [[Image:BRAUN_PS500_Stroboscope.JPG]] | ||
− | + | ''Figure:'' Stroboscope for speed control. Via mirror system and stroboscope flash the, printed on the underside of the platter grid markings are displayed. | |
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− | + | ==Notes== | |
− | + | More turntables of the same series: | |
− | + | * [[Braun PS 1000|Braun PS 1000]]: Turntable | |
− | + | Other models matching the '''BRAUN''' PS 500: | |
− | + | * [[Braun CSV 300]]: Amplifier | |
+ | * [[Braun CSV 500]]: Amplifier | ||
+ | * [[Braun CSV 1000/1]]: Amplifier | ||
− | * [[Braun | + | * [[Braun CE 251]]: Tuner |
− | * [[Braun | + | * [[Braun CE 501/1]]: Tuner |
− | * [[Braun | + | * [[Braun CE 1000/2]]: Tuner |
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− | + | * [[Braun Regie 500|Braun Regie 500]]: Receiver | |
+ | * [[Braun Regie 520]]: Receiver | ||
− | + | * [[Braun TG-1000]]: Tape recorder | |
+ | * [[Braun L 730]]: 3-way compact speakers | ||
+ | * [[Braun L 710]]: 3-way compact speakers | ||
+ | * [[Braun KH 500]]: Headphones | ||
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− | + | =Pictures= | |
+ | [[Image: Braun_PS500_black.JPG | 800 px]] | ||
+ | Figure 1: BRAUN PS500 in black / black (c) Author. | ||
− | + | [[Image: Braun_PS500_silver.JPG | 800 px]] | |
+ | Figure 2: BRAUN PS500 in silver / anthracite (c) author | ||
− | ''' | + | =Reports= |
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− | + | =Sources= | |
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+ | * Illustrations: all illustrations by the author (c) | ||
+ | * Brown + Design Tax 6 (2006 edition), [http://www.design-und-design.de Design + Design Verlag, Hamburg] | ||
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+ | =Tips for buying used= | ||
+ | '''1. transport lock''' <br> | ||
+ | '''Removing the transport lock:''' <br> | ||
+ | For transport protection there are 3 red marked screws under the turntable. | ||
+ | These are to be removed and are to be inserted for storage into the 3 holes of the | ||
+ | foam rubber insert to the right of the drive plate. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Attaching the transport lock:'' <br> | ||
+ | For the transport lock the 3 red marked screws under the turntable have to be | ||
+ | into the free holes around the drive plate. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | [[Picture:BRAUN_PS500_Transport_security.jpg | 300px]] | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | ''Illustration:'' Braun PS500 securing the subchassis. | ||
+ | Red: Screw holes for attaching the transport lock of the subchassis. | ||
+ | Green: area of storage of the securing screws | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''2. 220 V unit on 230/240 V mains:''' <br> | ||
+ | Device can only be operated with 220 V (50 Hz). | ||
+ | In Europe, [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netzspannung#Normung currently] a [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netzspannung#Erh.C3.B6hung_von_220_auf_230_bzw._380_auf_400_Volt mains voltage of 230/240 V] (50 Hz). | ||
+ | This can lead to problems during operation and to a reduction of the service life. | ||
+ | Due to the increased mains voltage of 5% (230 V) or 9% (240 V), an increased heating of the | ||
+ | increased heating of the drive motor. <br> | ||
+ | Since the speed of the turntable is frequency-dependent (50 Hz), there are no problems here. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | '''3. prices according to collectors catalog 2006 (see above)''' | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | [[Equipment condition valuation table#Stage_A|Condition A]]: 150.- € | ||
+ | [[Equipment condition valuation table#Stage_B|Condition B]]: 100.- € | ||
+ | [[Device condition rating table#Stage_C|State C]]: 50.- € | ||
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− | + | Ebay (2008) 30.- to 160.- € (condition difficult to define) | |
− | + | Is offered very often and is in my opinion for a collector a very worthwhile | |
− | + | and optically beautiful device. <br> | |
+ | A repair is almost always more expensive than a complete unit: | ||
+ | * drive belt 10.- € to 20.- € (+postage). | ||
+ | * Repairing the plexiglass hood. (glue, abrasive...): ca. 30 € and a lot of time | ||
+ | * needle: about 20.- € to 25. - € | ||
+ | * scanning system: ca. 50.- € | ||
+ | * headshell: 20.- € | ||
+ | * Oils, greases for bearings and dampers ... | ||
+ | I.e.: A device without headshell and scanning system, which is often offered on Ebay by dealers, | ||
+ | is then very quickly around 100, - € more expensive than expected. | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''4. sound quality'''' <br> |
− | + | → [http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Diskussion:Braun_PS_500 Private opinion on sound quality] | |
− | + | ||
− | + | =Reader opinions and testimonials= | |
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− | + | Tips, testimonials and discussion about the BRAUN PS500 can be found in the discussion section for this article. | |
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+ | → [http://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Diskussion:Braun_PS_500 more discussion posts] | ||
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Data[edit]
BROWN Studio 500:
Turntable: 1976
Studio 500 series:
Semi-automatic precision turntable with 4 speeds, fine speed adjustment and magnetic pickup system
General[edit]
Manufacturer: | Braun GmbH | |||
model: | PS 500 | |||
years of construction: | 1968 -1976 | |||
Manufactured in: | Germany, Kronberg | |||
Color 1: |
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colour 2: |
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Remote control: | no | |||
Power consumption: | ||||
dimensions: (WxHxD) | 43 cm x 17 cm x 32 cm | |||
Weight: | 12,6 kg | |||
Price approx.: | 750 DM (383.- €) according to 1976 brochure | 795 DM with Shure System M75 E Type 2 (1972) | 950 DM with JVC CD-4 pickup 4 MLQ-20X (1973) | |
Produced number of units: | 44000 |
Connections[edit]
Inputs: | |||
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220 V~ / (50 Hz) | ||
Outputs: | |||
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5 pin DIN socket (180°) |
Technical data[edit]
- Drive: Belt
- Motor: synchronous motor
- Speed: 16 2/3; 33 1/3; 45; 78 rpm
- Speed fine adjustment range: ± 2.5
- Synchronous noise level: < 0,1 %
- Rumpelfremdspannungsabstand: >45 dB
- Rumble noise ratio: > 65 dB
- Turntable:
- Operating mode:
- Pitch:
- Tonearm: Brown
- tangential tracking error angle: ± 2°.
- Pickup:
- Shure M75MB (as per original owner's manual)
- Shure M95G
- Shure M75-6 for shellac records or records with speed 78 rpm. Diamond with type designation Shure N75-3 (Type 3 - colour marking: green)
Special equipment[edit]
Source: Instruction manual Braun PS 500
- Synchronous motor with stepped shaft
- friction wheel
- conical intermediate roller
- belt drive via drive plate
- turntable made of cast zinc with 29,6 cm diameter, weight 3 kg
- Tonearm made of aluminium tube with adjustable tracking force on scale (0,5p ...3p)
- Hydraulic damped tonearm support
- Tonearm bearing in precision ball bearings
- complete balancing by additional weights
- anti-skating device
- Automatic limit stop (optionally disengageable)
- Sprung and hydraulically damped intermediate chassis
- built-in stroboscope for speed control
File:BRAUN PS500 Stroboscope.JPG
Figure: Stroboscope for speed control. Via mirror system and stroboscope flash the, printed on the underside of the platter grid markings are displayed.
Notes[edit]
More turntables of the same series:
- Braun PS 1000: Turntable
Other models matching the BRAUN PS 500:
- Braun CSV 300: Amplifier
- Braun CSV 500: Amplifier
- Braun CSV 1000/1: Amplifier
- Braun CE 251: Tuner
- Braun CE 501/1: Tuner
- Braun CE 1000/2: Tuner
- Braun Regie 500: Receiver
- Braun Regie 520: Receiver
- Braun TG-1000: Tape recorder
- Braun L 730: 3-way compact speakers
- Braun L 710: 3-way compact speakers
- Braun KH 500: Headphones
Pictures[edit]
Figure 1: BRAUN PS500 in black / black (c) Author.
Figure 2: BRAUN PS500 in silver / anthracite (c) author
Reports[edit]
Sources[edit]
- Illustrations: all illustrations by the author (c)
- Brown + Design Tax 6 (2006 edition), Design + Design Verlag, Hamburg
Tips for buying used[edit]
1. transport lock
Removing the transport lock:
For transport protection there are 3 red marked screws under the turntable. These are to be removed and are to be inserted for storage into the 3 holes of the foam rubber insert to the right of the drive plate.
Attaching the transport lock:
For the transport lock the 3 red marked screws under the turntable have to be into the free holes around the drive plate.
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Illustration: Braun PS500 securing the subchassis. Red: Screw holes for attaching the transport lock of the subchassis. Green: area of storage of the securing screws
2. 220 V unit on 230/240 V mains:
Device can only be operated with 220 V (50 Hz). In Europe, currently a mains voltage of 230/240 V (50 Hz). This can lead to problems during operation and to a reduction of the service life. Due to the increased mains voltage of 5% (230 V) or 9% (240 V), an increased heating of the increased heating of the drive motor.
Since the speed of the turntable is frequency-dependent (50 Hz), there are no problems here.
3. prices according to collectors catalog 2006 (see above)
Condition A: 150.- € Condition B: 100.- € State C: 50.- €
Ebay (2008) 30.- to 160.- € (condition difficult to define) Is offered very often and is in my opinion for a collector a very worthwhile and optically beautiful device.
A repair is almost always more expensive than a complete unit: * drive belt 10.- € to 20.- € (+postage). * Repairing the plexiglass hood. (glue, abrasive...): ca. 30 € and a lot of time * needle: about 20.- € to 25. - € * scanning system: ca. 50.- € * headshell: 20.- € * Oils, greases for bearings and dampers ... I.e.: A device without headshell and scanning system, which is often offered on Ebay by dealers, is then very quickly around 100, - € more expensive than expected.
4. sound quality'
→ Private opinion on sound quality
Reader opinions and testimonials[edit]
Tips, testimonials and discussion about the BRAUN PS500 can be found in the discussion section for this article.
Links[edit]
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