The Yamaha P-320 is a belt-driven turntable produced between 1984 and 1987. This model features a fully automatic operation, allowing for ease of use when playing vinyl records. The P-320 has a die-cast aluminum platter that weighs 0.9 kg, contributing to its stability during playback. It offers two speed settings, allowing for 33 1/3 RPM and 45 RPM records. The signal-to-noise ratio exceeds 70 dB, ensuring high clarity in sound reproduction, while wow and flutter measurements are kept to under 0.04% WRMS for accurate playback. The tonearm is a swinging straight arm design with an effective length of 222 mm and an overhang of 16 mm. Weight adjustments for tracking force range from 0 to 3 g with an effective mass of 11 g, and it has an offset angle of 23 degrees. The P-320 is housed in a silver and black casing with dimensions of 435 x 111 x 378 mm and weighs 5.8 kg. Additionally, it features a repeat function, enhancing its playback capabilities. This model is noted for its durability and quality in construction, making it a preferred choice for many vinyl enthusiasts.