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*Anno 1978 war der PS-X 7 neben dem großen auch als Studioplattenspieler angebotenem [[Sony PS-X 9|PS-X 9]] der größte vollautomatische Plattenspieler bei [[Sony]].
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== Data ==
* Listenpreis war damals ca. 800,- bis 1000,- DM; bei eBay ging vor kurzem (Ende 2007) ein gut gepflegter PS-X 7 für 222,99 € weg, was für sich sprechen dürfte.
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'''General'''
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* Manufacturer: [[Sony]]
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* Model: PS-X 7
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* Type: Record player
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* Years of manufacture: 1977 - 1978
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* Made in: Japan  
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* Color: Silver / Grey
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* Original price approx.: 350 US-$, 1'100 DM, 1978
  
==Technische Daten ==
 
* extrem massearmer Carbon-Tonarm mit Standard (SME) Headshell
 
* quarzgesteuerter Direktantrieb (Besen bis 150 g werden problemlos ausgeregelt)<br>
 
* Gleichlaufschwankungen: 0,045%
 
* Rumpel-Geräuschspannungsabstand: 79 dB
 
  
'''Ausstattung'''
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'''Technical data'''
* Das Chassis wurde aus dem resonanzarmen SMBC-Material in (schnödem) Grau gefertigt. Das ist eine extrem harte Mischung aus PVC, Alu und noch einem weiteren Material, über das sich Sony aussschweigt. Es ist härter als manche Metalle, habe ich (Phonogen) beim Einbau eines neuen (dickeren) Kabels festgstellen müssen.
 
* 3 Plattengrößen einstellbar
 
*Gelauflage zur Vergrößereung der Massenträgheit des Plattentellers
 
* Sensortasten (Start/Stop und Repeat) zur erschütterungsfreien Bedienung bei geschlossener Haube
 
* optoelektronische Endabschaltung
 
* Stroboskop mit eigener Frequenz (120 Hz !) zur noch genaueren Kontrolle der Geschwindigkeit.
 
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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[[File:Sony PS- Daten-1978.jpg|1500px]]
Ähnliche Plattenspieler:
 
*[[Sony PS-X 4|PS-X 4]] identisch aber nur Halbautomat;
 
*[[Sony PS-X 6|PS-X 6]] identisch jedoch ohne Carbontonarm.
 
  
== Berichte ==
 
* Ich (Phonogen) hatte selbst mit der digitalen Einspielung der legendären Tschaikowsky 1812 wenig Probleme. Selbst hochkarätige Plattenspieler mussten da klein bei geben, manche Vinyl und Audiofreaks behaupteten, die rechtwinkligen Auslenkungen der Platte seien nicht abspielbar, was der Sony aber widerlegte ;-)).
 
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[[Kategorie:Plattenspieler]]
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== Remarks ==
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* Other models in the same series:
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* [[Sony PS-11]]
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* [[Sony PS-22]]
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* [[Sony PS-8750]]
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* [[Sony PS-T 1]]
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* [[Sony PS-T 2]]
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* [[Sony PS-T 3]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 2]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 3]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 4]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 5]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 6]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 7]]
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* [[Sony PS-X 9]]
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== Pictures ==
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* Image: Sony PS-X 7
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[[File:Sony PS-X 7-1.jpg]]
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== Reviews ==
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* 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.
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* 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.
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Quartz-controlled direct drive (brooms up to 150 g are compensated without problems)
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* Synchronization fluctuations: 0,045%
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* Rumble noise voltage ratio: 79 dB
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* Extremely low-mass carbon tone arm with standard (SME) headshell
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* 3 plate sizes adjustable
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* Gel pad to increase the inertia of the platter
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* Sensor buttons (Start/Stop and Repeat) for vibration-free operation with closed hood
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* Optoelectronic limit switch
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* Stroboscope with own frequency (120 Hz !) for even more precise speed control
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* Similar Sony turntables:
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** [[Sony PS-X 4]] identical but only semi-automatic.
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** [[Sony PS-X 6]] identical but without carbon tone arm
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* "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 ;-)).
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Report in "Fono Forum" 11 / 1978
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== Links ==
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* External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [[http://www.thevintageknob.org/sony-PS-X7.html]]
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[[Category:Turntables]]

Latest revision as of 03:48, 12 February 2020

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

Sony PS- Daten-1978.jpg


Remarks[edit]


Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Sony PS-X 7

Sony PS-X 7-1.jpg


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:
  • "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]]