Specifications; Trouble Checks - Sony PS-LX2 Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo turntable system
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SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE CHECKS
Turntable
Platter
31 cm {121/- in.), aluminum-alloy diecast
Motor
Linear torque BSL (brushless and slotless)
motor
Drive system
Direct drive
Control system
Magnedisc servo control system
Speed
33V3 rpm, 45 rpm
Starting characteristics
Comes to nominal speed within a
half revolution (33V3 rpm)
Wow and flutter
0.02% (WRMS)* 0.025% (WRMS)
Signal-to-noise ratio 75dB(DIN-B)
Load characteristics 0.05% up to 150 g stylus force (at lead-in
groove of a record)
Tonearm
Type
Statically balanced
Pivot-to-stylus length 216.5 mm (85/b in.)
Overhang
16.5 mm (21/32 in.)
Stylus force adjustment range
0-3g
Cartridge shell weight
U.S.A. model : 4.7 g
Canadian model : 5.2 g
Cartridge weight range (including supplied shell)
7.5-12 g
Cartridge VL-5 (supplied only with the PS-LX2C)
Type
Moving magnet type
Frequency response 10 Hz to 20 KHz
Channel separation
20 dB at 1 kHz
Output voltage
3.5 mV at 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec.,45°
Load impedance
47 to 100 kilohms
Tracking force
1.5 to 2.5 g (2 g recommended)
Stylus
Sony ND-5G
(Conical 0.6 mil diamond)
Weight
5.0 g
General
Power requirements 120 V ac, 60 Hz
Power consumption 8W
Dimensions
Approx. 430
x
105
x
355 mm (w/h/d)
(17x41/4x 14 in.)
including projecting parts and controls
Weight
Approx. 5.8 kg (12 lbs 13 oz), net
Approx. 7.1 kg (15 lbs 10 oz), in shipping
carton
Supplied accessories
45-rpm adaptor (1)
Cartridge shell (1)
Disc centering guides (2)
Cartridge VL-5 (only with the PS-LX2C) (1)
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
* This new measuring method concerns only the turntable assembly, in¬
cluding the platter. It excludes wow and flutter caused by the tonearm, the
cartridge, or the record. Measured by obtaining signal from magnetic pick¬
up head.
The following trouble checks will help you correct most common
problems encountered with a turntable system. Should any pro¬
blem persist after you have made these checks, consult your
nearest Sony service facility.
Before proceeding with these trouble checks, first refer to the con¬
nections and the operating procedures on page 6.
Impaired tone quality
• Improper tracking force. See "Tonearm adjustment'' on page 4.
• Dusty stylus.
• The turntable is not placed on a level surface.
• The turntable is incorrectly placed on or too near a speaker.
• Worn stylus or defective record. (The stylus life is approximately
400 hours of playing time.)
• Incorrect stylus installation.
• Improper tonearm balance.
• Improper setting of the anti-skating compensator.
No audio from one channel
• Loose attachment of the cartridge shell to the tonearm.
• Poor shell connection. Wipe the connector pins with denatured
alcohol.
• Loose connection of phono connecting cord.
• Low volume level setting for one channel of the amplifier.
Groove skipping, tonearm tends to skate, tonearm does not ad¬
vance.
• Improper tracking force. See "Tonearm adjustment" on page 4.
• Improper setting of the anti-skating compensator.
• The turntable is not placed on a level surface.
• Defective record.
• External vibrations.
Steady low-pitched hum
• Loose connection between the cartridge shell and the tonearm.
• Loose connection of phono cord.
Loud rumble or low-frequency howl *
• The turntable is affected by external vibration.
• The turntable is too near a speaker.
♦This is called "acoustic feedback" and is caused when vibrations from the
speakers are transmitted through the air or via solid objects (such as the
shelves, the cabinet, the floor, etc.) to the turntable, where it is picked up by
the stylus, amplified and reproduced through the speakers once again.
Sony Corporation
Printed in Japan
3-783-557-22
(1)

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