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Brand: Lenco

The Lenco L-175 is a record player, also known as a turntable, that was popularly sold in the 1970s. It featured a belt-driven platter, which helps minimize vibrations during playback, and a built-in preamplifier, which allowed it to be connected directly to amplified speakers or a home sound system. It also had a adjustable-pitch control, allowing the listener to slow down or speed up the playback of records, and a built-in stroboscopic speed indicator, which helped ensure accurate speeds during playback. The L-175 was known for its rich, warm sound and its affordable price, making it an attractive option for vinyl enthusiasts on a budget.



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Lenco L-175

Lenco L-175

Lenco L-175

Lenco L-175

Lenco L-175

Lenco L-175



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