

Turntable Details
Drive
Belt
Motor
AC
Wow & Flutter %
0.07
Rumble [dB]
-74
Speed
33, 45
Dimensions [mm]
Platter Material
Platter Diameter [mm]
Total Weight [kg]
Tonearm
Year Built
Straight
1984
Platter Weight [kg]
6.00
Plinth Material
Price
£300
Additional information
Key Features
Drive System: Belt-drive.
Motor: Not specified in detail, but typically a high-quality motor for precise speed control.
Speeds: 33.33 and 45 rpm.
Platter: Aluminum-topped lead platter, weighing significantly more than standard models, typically around 6 kg.
Wow and Flutter: Less than 0.1% (DIN peak).
Tonearm: Often paired with the 774 tonearm, which is known for its quality and design.
Dimensions and Weight: Not specified, but similar models are known for their robust build and substantial weight due to the heavy platter.
Years of Manufacture: Late 1970s to mid-1980s.
Made in: UK.
Original Price: Approximately £300 in 1981.
Power Supply: Operates on standard AC power, though specific voltage requirements are not detailed.
Special Features: Features a constrained layer damped MDF plinth and Sorbothane polymer for vibration isolation.
Additional Details
The Mission 775S is a high-quality belt-drive turntable known for its robust build and precise speed control.
It features a unique design without a suspended subchassis, relying on mass and Sorbothane damping to minimize vibrations.
The turntable is highly regarded for its sound quality, offering a full spectrum of sound with deep lows and sweet highs.
The 775S is considered a sought-after model among audiophiles for its performance and durability.