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Overview

Technical Specifications

Drive System

  • DC motor with belt drive
  • Speeds: 33 rpm, 45 rpm, 78 rpm
  • Wow and flutter: < ±0.08% (DIN WTD)
  • Optical speed adjustment
  • Rubber motor suspension to dampen vibrations
  • Polished belt for synchronized speed

Turntable Platter

  • Material: die-cast aluminum
  • Diameter: 305 mm
  • Weight with mat: 850 g
  • Mat: 2.5 mm thick rubber
  • Bearing: hardened steel shaft in brass bushing
  • Rubber mat to dampen resonance

Tonearm

  • Type: straight, statically balanced
  • Length: 221.5 mm
  • Bearing: solid aluminum ball bearings
  • Offset angle: 25.6°
  • Overhang: 19 mm
  • Tracking force: static via counterweight
  • Automatic and manual functions
  • Automatic start and stop
  • Adjustable tracking force and anti-skating
  • Supported cartridge weight: 0 to 4 g
  • Headshell weight: 5 g to 9 g
  • Supplied cartridge: Ortofon 2M Red

Chassis and Connectivity

  • Construction: MDF with internal vibration absorbers
  • Finish: black
  • Feet: Ø 62 mm with elastomer isolators
  • Removable dust cover
  • Connections: RCA plugs
  • Phono input: yes
  • Line input: yes
  • Digital output: no

Dimensions and Weight

  • Dimensions with lid closed: 435 × 367 × 145 mm
  • Dimensions with lid open: width 415 mm, height 400 mm
  • Weight: 6.2 kg

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the CS 429’s automation work exactly?

Full automation controls all tonearm movements. A simple press of the start button activates the sequence: the tonearm lifts, automatically moves to the start of the record, gently lowers onto the first track, and playback begins. At the end of the record, the tonearm automatically lifts and returns to its resting position. This feature eliminates all manual handling and prevents user errors.

Can the CS 429 be used in manual mode if needed?

Yes, the tonearm offers both automatic and manual functions. You can manually lift and position the tonearm on a specific track if desired, while still retaining the automatic start and stop features. This flexibility allows you to adapt usage to your needs: automatic for listening to full albums, manual for selecting individual tracks.

What’s the difference between phono and line outputs?

The phono output delivers the cartridge’s direct signal, requiring an external phono preamp for amplification and RIAA equalization. The line output uses the internal phono preamp to handle these functions, allowing direct connection to any amplifier or active speaker. A switch on the back lets you toggle between these two modes depending on your setup.

How do you correctly set tracking force and anti-skating?

Tracking force is set using the graduated counterweight according to your cartridge’s specifications (1.8g for the supplied Ortofon 2M Red). Anti-skating is then set to the same value as the tracking force. These adjustments, detailed in the manual, ensure optimal tracking and protect your records from premature wear.

User reviews

Thierry

Very good product at a fair price

Comment from February 16, 2026 — Experience from February 05, 2026

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Très bon produit à prix correct
  • Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
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