

Turntable Details
Drive
Belt
Motor
DC
Wow & Flutter %
Rumble [dB]
Speed
33, 45
Dimensions [mm]
Platter Material
Platter Diameter [mm]
Total Weight [kg]
Tonearm
Year Built
Platter Weight [kg]
Plinth Material
Price
Additional information
The Grundig PS 2000 is a belt-drive turntable known for its solid construction and reliable performance. Here’s a detailed technical description:
Key Features and Specifications:
Manufacture Years:Produced between 1980 and 1981.
Drive System:Belt drive
Motor:DC motor controlled by a tachogenerator
Speeds:Supports two speeds: 33 1/3 RPM and 45 RPM.
Platter:Made from aluminum
Synchronization Fluctuations:Less than 0.08% (DIN) and less than 0.05% (WRMS), indicating excellent speed stability.
Rumble Noise Ratio:Better than -43 dB (DIN A) and better than -65 dB (DIN B), contributing to quiet operation.
Operating Mode:Semi-automatic
Tonearm:Straight tonearm with a removable headshell; compatible with standard 1/2" mounting cartridges.
Cartridge:Typically equipped with a Philips Super M II GP 400 II cartridge, which has a recommended tracking force of approximately 1.5 to 3.0 grams.
Adjustable Features:Adjustable tracking force and anti-skating with separate scales for spherical and elliptical needle grind.
Suspension System:Features a sprung sub-chassis with three leaf springs coupled to the frame for enhanced stability.
Dimensions:Measures approximately 420 x 141 x 348 mm (W x H x D).