Finally finished fixing up this lovely turntable by Sansui (though it's already been sold!). I thought I would write a post about it for posterity sake as a lot of nice tables have been sold without anyone writing anything about them.
Like the SR-525 that I had in during Christmas, they share a lot of similarities, though mostly cosmetics. However, the design of the tone arm makes you wonder how much trickle down technology they used on the SR-222. It is a beautiful and sharp looking table, especially that thicker platter over the grey plinth.
Though, it didn't rank the highest among the line up, it is a fantastic table. It's 2-speed, belt drive and pure manual, just the way I like them. Simple, elegant and easy to fix, well...if you have the right parts. This is the first generation (MK1) of the SR-222, in case anyone was confused.
It's also well built, good size motor, interesting isolation mounts, thick and heavier than your average belt drive platter and a beautiful tone arm.
What I like about the Sansui is the RCA jacks at the back, which allows the user to use their own cables. There's really not much to complain about. I think it is a fantastic table, it got a beautiful sounding Shure M95ED with brand new stylus, new belt of course and headshell. Not to mention all the usual servicing to make everything else runs smooth.
More information:
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/sansui/sr-222.shtml
Like the SR-525 that I had in during Christmas, they share a lot of similarities, though mostly cosmetics. However, the design of the tone arm makes you wonder how much trickle down technology they used on the SR-222. It is a beautiful and sharp looking table, especially that thicker platter over the grey plinth.
Though, it didn't rank the highest among the line up, it is a fantastic table. It's 2-speed, belt drive and pure manual, just the way I like them. Simple, elegant and easy to fix, well...if you have the right parts. This is the first generation (MK1) of the SR-222, in case anyone was confused.
It's also well built, good size motor, interesting isolation mounts, thick and heavier than your average belt drive platter and a beautiful tone arm.
What I like about the Sansui is the RCA jacks at the back, which allows the user to use their own cables. There's really not much to complain about. I think it is a fantastic table, it got a beautiful sounding Shure M95ED with brand new stylus, new belt of course and headshell. Not to mention all the usual servicing to make everything else runs smooth.
More information:
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/sansui/sr-222.shtml