TP-1012

by Sanyo


The Sanyo TP-1012 is a semi-automatic turntable produced by Sanyo between 1978 a...

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The Sanyo TP-1012 is a semi-automatic turntable produced by Sanyo between 1978 and 1980, designed for vinyl playback enthusiasts. Hailing from Japan, this model features a direct drive system powered by a DC servo motor, ensuring stable rotation across its speed settings of 33 1/3 and 45 RPM, with a speed fine adjustment range of ± 3. It includes a synchronization fluctuation of less than 0.05% and a rumble noise level of greater than 65 dB, contributing to its quiet performance. The turntable's platter has a diameter of 300 mm and weighs approximately 1 kg, while the overall dimensions of the unit are 440 x 135 x 370 mm (WxHxD) and it weighs around 6 kg. The TP-1012 features an S-shaped, statically balanced tonearm with an effective length of 220 mm and an overhang of 15 mm, accommodating a pickup weight range of 4 to 10 g with a contact pressure set at 2 g. Notably, it is often paired with the Sanyo MG-35VD phono cartridge, which may include a high-quality ST-35VD stylus, known for its precision and durability. The model was also available in a stylish silver and black finish, and it connects via a hardwired line-out using RCA connectors. A built-in stroboscope assists in accurate speed monitoring during playback.