SR-626

by Sansui


The Sansui SR-626 is a belt-driven turntable that was introduced in the 1970s, d...

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The Sansui SR-626 is a belt-driven turntable that was introduced in the 1970s, designed to provide a user-friendly experience while delivering high-quality playback of vinyl records. Featuring a sturdy construction, it includes an automatic mechanism that facilitates the playback of records without requiring manual intervention for lifting and lowering the tonearm. The turntable is equipped with a low-noise, high-torque motor to ensure consistent platter speed. The SR-626's features include a precision tonearm with adjustable tracking force, anti-skate adjustment, and a removable headshell for easy cartridge changes. The design incorporates a heavy platter to minimize vibrations, enhancing overall sound quality. Additionally, the turntable supports both 33 1/3 and 45 RPM record speeds, making it versatile for different formats. The aesthetics include a sleek wooden finish that complements various audio setups, contributing to both functionality and style.