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Sansui has engineered this direct drive transcription turntable with particular attention to three key qualities; precision, stability and durability.


When it comes to performance, vibrations you can't hear can, indeed, be extremely harmful to faithful reproduction of musical timbre and nuances.


The Sansui SR-717 protects you from all motor vibration by driving the high inertia platter directly with a DC servomotor with it's own solid-state electronic control system.


The S-shaped tonearm with friction-free Sansui support reduces all tracing distortion.


And the no-howl cabinet does away with resonance.


Sansui uses super-hardened steel alloy and other advanced materials throughout to ensure impressive performance over long use.


When you listen to the SR717, all you will hear is what is on the record, not under it.


Specifications

Type: two-speed, direct-drive

Motor: electronically controlled 20-pole synchronous motor with direct drive

Platter: 300mm aluminium alloy die-cast

Wow and flutter: less than 0.035% WRMS

Signal to noise ratio: better than 60dB

Speeds: 33 and 45rpm

Tonearm: statically balanced, s-shaped, tubular tonearm with anti-skating device

Effective length: 235mm

Overhang: 16.5mm

Cartridge weight range: 4 to 18g

Dimensions: 508 x 182 x 394mm

Weight: 13.1kg

Listeda year ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • SR-717
Finish
  • Black / Wood
Categories
Year
  • 1974
Made in
  • Japan

Allan's Music

Helesburgh, United Kingdom
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