Released in 1984, the Micro Seiki SX-8000II represents the ultimate achievement in high-end analog playback. Built as a modular turntable system, it allowed enthusiasts to combine components freely — the true definition of a separate player concept. At its core was the SX-8000II air-bearing turntable, an evolution of the 1981 SX-8000. Its precision air-film system (just 3μ thick) completely eliminated mechanical contact and vibration, ensuring ultra-quiet, high-resolution playback. The massive stainless-steel platter (28 kg) and 35 kg base offered outstanding rotational stability and an impressive 3.5 t/cm² inertial mass. The RY-5500 motor unit used a synchronous 8-pole motor with a two-stage 100V/50V drive to minimize vibration, while the AX-10G arm mount and MAX-282 tonearm provided exceptional compatibility and tracking accuracy. Enthusiasts could further enhance performance with the BA-600 air-floating stand, adding superior vibration isolation. Altogether, this complete setup weighed an astonishing 134.5 kg — a true statement piece for audiophiles. Even today, the SX-8000II remains one of the quietest, most precise turntables ever made, embodying Micro Seiki’s legendary craftsmanship and dedication to analog excellence.
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