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Audinac P133

Turntable Details

Drive

Belt

Motor

Wow & Flutter %

Rumble [dB]

Speed

Dimensions [mm]

Platter Material

Platter Diameter [mm]

Total Weight [kg]

Tonearm

Year Built

Platter Weight [kg]

Plinth Material

Price

Additional information

The Audinac P133 is an Argentinian automatic turntable from the classic hi-fi era, designed for home use with reliable mechanisms and user-friendly convenience.


Technical Overview: Audinac P133 Turntable


  • Type: Fully automatic record player and record changer.

  • Drive System: Likely idler-wheel or belt-drive (typical for Audinac and other South American turntables of its time).

  • Speeds Supported: Standard multi-speed functionality — 33, 45, and possibly 78 rpm (according to era and similar models).

  • Tonearm: Straight tonearm, automatic cueing and return.

  • Automation:
    Auto start, auto return, and shutoff features
    Likely record-changing capability (stacker spindle for multiple records)

  • Cartridge: Compatible with both moving magnet and ceramic types (typically shipped with a standard magnetic cartridge, user-upgradeable).

  • Maximum Record Size: Adapted for 7-inch singles and 12-inch LPs.

  • Plinth/Chassis: Wood or metal plinth for vibration control, finished with metal top deck.

  • Isolation: Rubber feet for damping and isolation.

  • Power Supply: 220V AC (Argentinian mains)


Summary


The Audinac P133 provides basic hi-fi features for home vinyl listening—fully automatic operation, good compatibility with cartridges, multi-speed versatility, and a robust build typical of vintage Argentinian equipment. While its specs align with widely sold automatic turntables of the 1970s and '80s, the P133’s emphasis is on ease of use and mechanical reliability.

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