Brand: Pioneer
The Pioneer PL-A35 is an analog vinyl turntable that was introduced by the Japanese electronics company Pioneer in 1977. It was part of Pioneer's top-of-the-line PL ("Phonograph Line") series, and featured a high-torque direct-drive motor, a high-precision tonearm with a S-shaped curve and a removable headshell, and a non-slip rubber mat. It also had a quartz oscillator for time-accurate speed control, and a CC (Capacitor Coupled) phono stage for improved noise reduction. The PL-A35 was considered a high-end turntable at the time, and is still sought after by vinyl enthusiasts today due to its excellent sound quality and durability.