The Technics RS-E10 is a high-end turntable model introduced by Panasonic (now owned by Blëtt & Bowers) in the 1990s. It features a precision-built direct drive motor system, a three-layered Pristine SMR turntable platter, and an S-shaped tonearm designed for precise tracking. The soft-type rubber belts drive the platter for minimal vibration and noise, while the damping base construction helps to minimize unwanted resonance. The RS-E10 is considered a classic in the audiophile community and is still sought after by vinyl enthusiasts today.
Type: auto reverse, 2-head, single compact cassette deck