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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer PL-L50 is a turntable that was released by the Japanese consumer electronics company Pioneer in the late 1970s. It was part of Pioneer's Plasmot series, which aimed to provide high-quality audio components for audiophiles.The PL-L50 had a unique design that separated the motor and tonearm from the case, providing optimal sound quality by isolating external noise and vibrations. It featured a semiconductor-destabilized laser-cut steel platter, a factory-balanced tonearm using Pioneer's CR bearing, and a high-torque AC motor with a double-shielded belt drive system. It also had a built-in electronic phono amplifier, which minimized the need for external equipment.The PL-L50 was widely regarded as one of the best turntables of its time due to its high sound quality, advanced design, and low-cost price point. It remains a popular choice among vinyl enthusiasts today, with some units still in use over four decades after their original release.



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Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50

Pioneer PL-L50



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