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A Japanese hi-fi great just reimagined one of its signature turntables
It's one of the brand's most affordable turntables. And it's inspired by a classic.
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Technics' direct drive turntables no longer cost thousands — just see the new SL-1500CS
There's a new direct drive deck in town, and I like it The SL-1500CS is a an update on the award-winning SL-1500C Technics' proprietary ΔΣ Drive tech, for £1,099 (around $1,480 or AU$2,100) Technics ...
Panasonic's luxury audio gear maker Technics has unveiled a new Premium Class turntable called the SL-100C that the brand is calling an entry level model. It's still expensive, just not as pricey as ...
The SL-1300G is part of the Technics’s audiophile-geared Grand Class line of turntables. At the heart of the record player is the brand’s ΔΣ-Drive (Delta Sigma Drive), which made its debut in last ...
Technics, the legendary Japanese hi-fi maker, has unveiled a new audiophile-grade turntable. And it’s an absolute beauty. The upcoming Technics SL-1300G is the jewel in the crown of the company’s ...
The new Technics SL-100C Premium Class Turntable includes a direct drive motor, Audio Technica VM95C cartridge, and more. Technics has been very aggressive during the vinyl revolution introducing a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. Record Roundup — my feature that covers all-things vinyl — hits ...
Technics released its SL-1500C direct-drive turntable back in 2019, and it has proven extremely popular for its premium build, plug-and-play design (thanks to a built-in phono preamp), and excellent ...
The Technics SL-1200GR may look like a DJ turntable, but it’s also a superb turntable for everybody else. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Technics has long been synonymous with professional DJ ...
UTSUNOMIYA, Japan — In the sofa-appointed listening room of a factory north of Tokyo, hi-fi fans can listen to vintage vinyl records on a sound system costing $45,000, including a sleek silver ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, it can’t have escaped your notice that vinyl records have made an astonishing comeback to rival the raising of Lazarus. Perhaps the most ...
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