Yamaha Ypd6. Yamaha YPD6 turntable with Ortofon Red with box manual Photo 1760570 Yamaha YP-D6 Service Manual (22 pages) Brand: Yamaha. They use a coating of very high viscosity dampening fluid on a serrated shaft to work and it disappears over time.
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The Yamaha YP-D6 is a beautiful device! Built in 1977, it has a very clean look which gives it a fragile appearance, but it is a heavy device, the build quality is very good, typical of Yamaha Does anyone know anything about these turntables? It says on the tag that it just needs a new cartridge, and that's all
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Performance specs are good: signal to noise ratio 70dB, while wow/flutter is around 0.035%. SpecificationsDrive system: direct driveMotor: 12-pole, 24-slot dc servo motorPlatter: 300mm die-cast aluminium, 1.6kgSpeeds: 33 and 45rpmSpeed variation: +-3%Signal to noise ratio: better than 70dBWow and flutter: less than 0.035% wrmsTonearm: S-type static balanceEffective length: 222mmOverhang. Following is the list of turntables, with prices, that Yamaha sold in Australia (and most export markets) in 1979
Vintage Yamaha YPD6 Turntable Photo 1744828 Canuck Audio Mart. Great turn Table the Yamaha YP-6, l had quite a few turn tables all makes since the 60s, this is what l have now it's been a good friend for the last 15 yrs, l have 6 heads for it and about 10 carriages from the 70s all working. I have an oppurtunity to buy a Yamaha YP-D6 turntable
YAMAHA YPD6 Classic HiFi. There was also the extremely rare PX-1, their first and best ever linear tracking turntable, which weighed 27kg, with a 5.6kg platter, but it cost AUD$6000, so is rarely seen outside of Japan. Reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited