Sony PS 2250 Turntable

The Sony PS-2250, produced between 1971 and 1976, was one of Sony’s earliest and most celebrated direct-drive turntables, built around the powerful TTS-2500 servo motor system. Designed to eliminate the inconsistencies and vibrations of belt-driven models, it offered exceptional speed stability, ultra-low wow and flutter, and remarkably quiet operation. Its 1.5 kg die-cast aluminum platter and solid walnut plinth reflected Sony’s commitment to precision and durability, while the static-balanced tonearm with direct-reading stylus force gauge provided accurate, user-friendly control. As part of the wave of early 1970s innovation that cemented direct-drive technology in high-end hi-fi, the PS-2250 remains a historic benchmark in Sony’s legacy and a highly prized classic among collectors.


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Echo Price $200.00
Retail Price
Echo Price $200.00
Condition: 9/10

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Echo Price $200.00
Retail Price
Echo Price $200.00
Condition: 9/10

The Sony PS-2250, produced between 1971 and 1976, was one of Sony’s earliest and most celebrated direct-drive turntables, built around the powerful TTS-2500 servo motor system. Designed to eliminate the inconsistencies and vibrations of belt-driven models, it offered exceptional speed stability, ultra-low wow and flutter, and remarkably quiet operation. Its 1.5 kg die-cast aluminum platter and solid walnut plinth reflected Sony’s commitment to precision and durability, while the static-balanced tonearm with direct-reading stylus force gauge provided accurate, user-friendly control. As part of the wave of early 1970s innovation that cemented direct-drive technology in high-end hi-fi, the PS-2250 remains a historic benchmark in Sony’s legacy and a highly prized classic among collectors.


Note: Local Pickup in Portland Only

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