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== Daten ==
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== Data ==
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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Sony]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Sony]]
* Modell: PS-X75
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* Model: PS-X 75
* Baujahre: 1979 - 1982
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* Type: Record player
* Hergestellt in: Japan
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* Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1982
* Farbe: schwarz-rosenholz
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* Made in: Japan
* Leistungsaufnahme: 18 W
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* Color: Black-Rosewood
* Abmessungen: 480 x 165 x 420 mm (B x H x T)
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* Power consumption: 18 W
* Gewicht: ca. 13,0 kg netto
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* Dimensions: 480 x 450 x 420 mm (WxHxD)
* Neupreis (ohne TA): 2000 DM  
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* Weight: approx. 13.0 kg net
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* Original price (without TA): 2'000 DM
  
  
'''Anschlüsse'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Ausgänge: Cinchkabel [vergoldet]
 
* Eingänge: -
 
  
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[[File:Sony PS-X 75-Daten.jpg]]
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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* Overhang: 13mm
* Antrieb: Direktantrieb
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* Offset angle: 21°
* Kontrollsystem: Quarzkontrollsystem, Magnetscheiben-Servo-Kontrollsystem
 
* Motor: Linear-BNL (bürsten- und nutenlos)
 
* Drehzahl: 33 1/3 und 45 upm
 
* Gleichlaufschwankungen: ± 0.015% (WRMS)
 
* Rumpelgeräuschabstand: 78 dB
 
* Plattenteller: 320 mm Ø, Aluminium
 
* Betriebsart: vollautomatisch, auch manuell bedienbar
 
* Pitch: -
 
* Tonarm: Biotracer
 
  
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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'''Special Features'''
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* Fully electronic Biotracer tone arm
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* Feedback system to suppress low-frequency resonances
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* Electronic control of tracking force and antiskating
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* Fully automatic operation controlled by sensors
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* Automatic adjustment of record formats with safety automatic for tonearm
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* Linear BNL motor (reaches nominal speed after only half a revolution (33 rpm))
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* Repeat function
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* Pickup mute function during lift-off and before tonearm touchdown
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* Separate control of platter and tonearm allows cueing
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* Short-stroke keys for operation with closed hood
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* Balancing weight to adapt the arm to heavier cartridges (e.g.: Sony XL-55/Pro)
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* Cast housing made of low-resonance SBMC
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* Height-adjustable gel-filled shock-absorbing feet
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* Adjustment template for the adjustment of the overhang on the back of the platter support
  
* Vollelektronischer Biotracer Tonarm
 
* Rückkopplungssystem zur Unterdrückung niederfrequenter Resonancen
 
* Elektronische Regelung von Auflagekraft und Antiskating
 
* Vollautomatischer über Sensoren gesteuerter Betrieb
 
* Automatische Einstellung der Schallplattenformate mit Sicherheitsautomatik für Tonarm
 
* Linear BNL-Motor (erreicht die Nominaldrehzahl bereits nach einer halben Umdrehung (33 UpM))
 
* Repeat Funktion
 
* Tonabnehmer-Stummschaltung beim Abheben des Tonarmes
 
* durch getrennte Steuerung des Plattentellers und des Tonarmes Cueing möglich
 
* Kurzhubtasten zur Bedienung bei geschlossener Haube
 
* Ausgleichsgewicht zur Anpassung des Armes an schwerere Tonabnehmer (z.Bsp.: Sony XL-55/Pro)
 
* Gußgehäuse aus resonanzarmen SBMC
 
* Höhenverstellbare Gel-gefüllte Schockabsorberfüße
 
* Einstellschablone zur Justage des Überhanges auf der Rückseite der Plattentellerauflage
 
  
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== Remarks ==
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* The PS-X75 must probably be considered the successor to the [[Sony PS-B 80]], although both were built at almost the same time. The X75 was revised regarding reliability and price, especially the biotracer arm. This was simplified clearly. Some of the automatic functions (zero balance, anti-skating) were omitted or simplified (detection of the plate format). The electronic display of the contact force also gave way to a conventional scale, and the memory and needle cleaning functions disappeared completely. However, the main functions of the Biotracer remained and there were even practical improvements! During manual control the tonearm moved slowly for 0.5 seconds and then accelerated to normal speed. This made the precise control of certain points on the record much easier. This was not possible with the B80! All in all, these measures led to the desired commercial success, until today. Well preserved devices find, if they are offered, quite fast a new lover.
  
== Bemerkungen ==
 
  
Der PS-X75 muß wohl als Nachfolger des [[Sony PS-B 80]] gelten, wenngleich beide fast zeitgleich gebaut wurden. Der X75 wurde hinsichtlich Zuverlässigkeit und Preis überarbeitet, insbesondere der Biotracerarm. Dieser wurde deutlich vereinfacht. So entfielen einige der Automatikfunktionen (Nullbalance, Antiskating) oder wurden vereinfacht (Erkennung des Plattenformates). Auch die elektronische Anzeige der Auflagekraft wich einer konventionellen Skala, die Memory- und die Nadelreinigungsfunktion verschwanden komplett. Die Hauptfunktiopnen des Biotraceres blieben jedoch erhalten und es gab sogar praxisgerechte Verbesserungen! So bewegte sich der Tonarm während der manuellen Steuerung zunächst für 0,5 s langsam um danach auf die normale Geschwindigkeit zu beschleunigen. Das erleichterte die präzise Ansteuerung bestimmte Punkte auf der Platte erheblich. Das gab es beim B80 nicht. Insgesamt führten diese Maßnahmen zum gewünschten kommerzellen Erfog, bis heute. Gut erhaltene Geräte finden, so sie denn angeboten werden, recht schnell einen neuen Liebhaber.
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Other models of the same series:
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* [[Sony PS-B 80]]
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* [[Sony PS-T 22]]
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* [[Sony PS-T 33]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 9]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 45]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 55]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 65]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 75]]
  
  
== Bilder ==
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== Pictures ==
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* Image: Sony PS-X 75
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[[File:Sony PS-X 75-1.jpg]]
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{{Image Audioscope}}
  
  
== Berichte ==
 
  
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== Reports ==
  
== Videos ==
 
{{#ev:youtube|_50tMtzmPpY}}
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* Plattenspieler PS-X75: [http://www.thevintageknob.org/sony-PS-X75.html]
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* PS-X75 turntable: [http://www.thevintageknob.org/sony-PS-X75.html]
* HiFi Classics [http://www.hifi-studio.de/hifi-klassiker/plattenspieler.htm]
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* HiFi Studio [https://web.archive.org/web/20120513211437/http://www.hifi-studio.de/hifi-klassiker/plattenspieler.htm]
* HIFI-Forum [http://www.hifi-forum.de]
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* HIFI Forum [http://www.hifi-forum.de]
  
[[Kategorie:Plattenspieler]]
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[[Category:Turntables]]

Latest revision as of 07:45, 17 June 2019

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • Model: PS-X 75
  • Type: Record player
  • Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1982
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black-Rosewood
  • Power consumption: 18 W
  • Dimensions: 480 x 450 x 420 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: approx. 13.0 kg net
  • Original price (without TA): 2'000 DM


Technical Data

Sony PS-X 75-Daten.jpg


  • Overhang: 13mm
  • Offset angle: 21°


Special Features

  • Fully electronic Biotracer tone arm
  • Feedback system to suppress low-frequency resonances
  • Electronic control of tracking force and antiskating
  • Fully automatic operation controlled by sensors
  • Automatic adjustment of record formats with safety automatic for tonearm
  • Linear BNL motor (reaches nominal speed after only half a revolution (33 rpm))
  • Repeat function
  • Pickup mute function during lift-off and before tonearm touchdown
  • Separate control of platter and tonearm allows cueing
  • Short-stroke keys for operation with closed hood
  • Balancing weight to adapt the arm to heavier cartridges (e.g.: Sony XL-55/Pro)
  • Cast housing made of low-resonance SBMC
  • Height-adjustable gel-filled shock-absorbing feet
  • Adjustment template for the adjustment of the overhang on the back of the platter support


Remarks[edit]

  • The PS-X75 must probably be considered the successor to the Sony PS-B 80, although both were built at almost the same time. The X75 was revised regarding reliability and price, especially the biotracer arm. This was simplified clearly. Some of the automatic functions (zero balance, anti-skating) were omitted or simplified (detection of the plate format). The electronic display of the contact force also gave way to a conventional scale, and the memory and needle cleaning functions disappeared completely. However, the main functions of the Biotracer remained and there were even practical improvements! During manual control the tonearm moved slowly for 0.5 seconds and then accelerated to normal speed. This made the precise control of certain points on the record much easier. This was not possible with the B80! All in all, these measures led to the desired commercial success, until today. Well preserved devices find, if they are offered, quite fast a new lover.


Other models of the same series:


Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Sony PS-X 75

Sony PS-X 75-1.jpg

Courtesy of audioScope. A use of the pictures by third parties, e.g. in forums or on eBay is not permitted!


Reports[edit]

Links[edit]

  • PS-X75 turntable: [1]
  • HiFi Studio [2]
  • HIFI Forum [3]