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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer PC-200 is an outdated personal computer that was introduced by the electronics company Pioneer Corporation in the late 1980s. It ran on a modified Zilog Z80 processor and operated using MS-DOS as its operating system. The PC-200 came with a 2.88 MB floppy disk drive as its primary storage device, as well as the option to add a 5.25 inch floppy disk drive and a hard disk drive up to 40 MB in size. It also had expansion slots for adding additional hardware such as a graphics card or a network card. While the PC-200 was considered a low-end personal computer at the time, it served as a stepping stone for users to graduate to more advanced machines and learn basic computing skills. Today, the Pioneer PC-200 is considered an antique and highly collectible item, as it represents a significant milestone in the history of personal computers.



  • Type: Moving Magnet
  • Output Voltage: mV
  • Freq Response: 10Hz - 32kHz
  • Tracking Force: (1.7 - 2.3 g)
  • Mass: 5 g
  • Channel Separation: 25 dB
  • Channel Balance: 1.5 dB
  • Load Impedance: 30-100k Ω
  • Output Impedance:
  • Stylus: PN-200
  • Stylus Tip: 0.5 mil Spherical
  • Cantilever:
  • Dynamic Compliance: x 10-6cm/Dyne
  • Static Compliance:
  • Price:

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200

Pioneer PC-200



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