Philips - F-7112 Record player






Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Philips F-7112 turntable, manufactured in 1983, in excellent physical condition and tested and working, includes power cord.
Description from the seller
As good as new hifi turn table from the 80ties
automatic return
Hifi stylus fitted. GP500
RPMs are checked okay.
A semi-automatic Philips HiFi record player from 1983.
This turntable has 2 speeds. The Armlift handle is located at the front right, the button for the speed and plate diameter is on the left.
At the end of the record, the turntable comes to a stop and the arm automatically returns to the support.
The arm is balanced by turning the counterweight at the rear. The needle pressure is adjusted with the weight, and can be read via the built-in needle pressure scale when the arm is on the support.
Brand name
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken NV, Eindhoven
Country of origin Netherlands
Proper name Synchro Drive
Serial Number
Year of construction 1983
Gramophone application
Rotation speed 33 or 45 rpm
Plate diameter max. 31 cm
Arm
balanced metal arm
needle pressure adjustable 0.5...3 g
built-in needle pressure gauge
adjustable counterweight
cushioned arm lift
Element
type Philips GP500
magnetodynamic
needle pressure 2 g
Number of transistors
Supply voltage 220-240 V alternating current, 50 Hz
Chassis
drive via a rubber belt (square profile)
pressed steel platform
cinch connection plugs
Plastic base housing
Dimensions wxhxd 41 x 38 x 14 cm
Weight kg
Sales price Hfl 195,95
Production period 1983
Carefully shipped
As good as new hifi turn table from the 80ties
automatic return
Hifi stylus fitted. GP500
RPMs are checked okay.
A semi-automatic Philips HiFi record player from 1983.
This turntable has 2 speeds. The Armlift handle is located at the front right, the button for the speed and plate diameter is on the left.
At the end of the record, the turntable comes to a stop and the arm automatically returns to the support.
The arm is balanced by turning the counterweight at the rear. The needle pressure is adjusted with the weight, and can be read via the built-in needle pressure scale when the arm is on the support.
Brand name
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken NV, Eindhoven
Country of origin Netherlands
Proper name Synchro Drive
Serial Number
Year of construction 1983
Gramophone application
Rotation speed 33 or 45 rpm
Plate diameter max. 31 cm
Arm
balanced metal arm
needle pressure adjustable 0.5...3 g
built-in needle pressure gauge
adjustable counterweight
cushioned arm lift
Element
type Philips GP500
magnetodynamic
needle pressure 2 g
Number of transistors
Supply voltage 220-240 V alternating current, 50 Hz
Chassis
drive via a rubber belt (square profile)
pressed steel platform
cinch connection plugs
Plastic base housing
Dimensions wxhxd 41 x 38 x 14 cm
Weight kg
Sales price Hfl 195,95
Production period 1983
Carefully shipped
