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Brand: Denon

The Denon SL-7D is a turntable originally released in 1975. It is part of Denon's classic line of turntables, which also includes models like the SL-1000 and the SL-D2. The SL-7D is a high-performance turntable that utilizes a heavy plinth made of MDF (medium-density fiberboard) for reduced vibration and resonance. The turntable has a 6-pole, high-torque motor for consistent speed, and a wear-resistant rubber mat for better tracking and minimized record wear. It also features a detachable headshell and cartridge for easy replacement and cartridge alignment. Overall, the Denon SL-7D is a popular choice among audio enthusiasts and vinyl collectors looking for a high-quality turntable that delivers accurate sound reproduction.



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Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D

Denon SL-7D



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