Sony PUA-286
Sony PUA-237
(1967 - 1972)

Made for the TTS-3000 belt-drive and the VC-8E MC cartridge.

Replaced by the fairly similar PUA-1500L and PUA-1500S when the big TTS-4000 and PSE-4000 direct-drive record player took over the pro lineup.

Finally replaced by the PUA-1600L and PUA-1600S.

The PUA-286 is a 28,6cm effective length, the PUA-237 a 23,7cm - easy to remember ;-)

Both are excellent (I mean: excellent) tonearms unjustly overlooked nowadays but which sold very well between 1967 and 1972, then until 1976 in their updated PUA-1500L and PUA-1500S versions.

MAIN FEATURES:
Lateral balancer for in-line gravity center
Low frequency fundamental resonance
Low amplitude fundamental resonance
Gimbal suspension on 4 micro ball-bearing pivot races
7", 10" and 12" cueing
presets
Anti-skating device
Silicon-damped cueing