Luxman PD-555
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General
- Manufacturer: Luxman
- Model: PD-555
Type: Belt-driven turntable PD-555 with vacuum suction system, separate vacuum pump VS555, without tone arms
- Years of manufacture: 1980 - 1983
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Silver/black, rosewood sides
- Power consumption: 20W (PD555), 70W (VS555)
- Dimensions: (WxDxH) 664 x 392 x 175mm (PD555), 102 x 512 x 154mm (VS555).
- Weight: 26,5kg (PD555), 7,0kg (VS555)
- Original price PD555 + VS555 approx.: 7'500 DM (1980), 330,000 Yen (PD555, Japan, 1980), 120,000 Yen (VS555, Japan, 1980), 2900 US-$
- Optional: tonearm carrier for 9 or 12 inch tonearms, each 2000 - 3000 Yen, about 50 - 80 DM
Connections
- Outputs: without, separate tonearms
- Inputs: -
Technical data
- Drive: Belt drive
- Motor: Brushless, DC-Servo
- Speed: 33 1/3 / 45 / 78 rpm.
- Synchronization fluctuations: < 0.03%.
- Rumble noise ratio: < 72dB
- Turntable: cast aluminium, 8.5 kg, moment of inertia 1.2t/cm2
- Start-up time: < 4 seconds (33 1/3 revolutions)
- Stop time: < 18 seconds (33 1/3 revolutions)
- Pitch: ± 2,5% (each speed separately adjustable)
- Tonearm: without, prepared for 2 tonearms, exchangeable, tonearm base plates optional
- Pickup: without
Special Features
- External vacuum pump VS555, buttons for vacuum on/off, function on turntable can be switched on/off
- Built-in stroboscope, quartz oscillator controlled
- Acrylic cover 4mm thick, steplessly adjustable
- Two tonearms can be mounted on the chassis, either 9 or 12 inch
- Feet height adjustable up to 10mm
Remarks[edit]
- Other models of the same series:
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Luxman PD-555
- Luxman PD-555 rear panel with connector socket for VS-555 and vacuum hose (left).
Reports[edit]
- External link: PD-555 "Stereo-Net" report: [1]
- External Link: PD-555 repair report "Liquid Audio": [2]
Links[edit]
- External Link: "Hifi Archive" website: [3]
- External Link: "The Vintage Knob" website: [4]
- External link: "Hifi Studio" website: [5]
- External link: "Audio Heritage, Japan" website: [6]