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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-1710 is a high-fidelity turntable that was introduced by the Japanese electronics company, Matsushita (now known as Panasonic), in the late 1970s. It was part of Technics' SL-1700 series, which were known for their advanced features and exceptional sound quality.The SL-1710 featured a high-torque DC servo motor, a non-slip mat, a removable headshell, and removable stylus weights, providing users with the ability to customize the turntable to fit their specific needs. Its unique square chassis construction and galvanized steel platter helped eliminate unwanted vibration and resonance, contributing to a clearer and more accurate sound presentation.The SL-1710 also featured an automatic start/stop mechanism and a high-accuracy pitch control system. The turntable's solid wood veneer finish added to the aesthetics, making it a visually appealing piece for any hi-fi system.Overall, the SL-1710 is considered a classic high-end turntable and is still highly sought after by audio enthusiasts today, making it a valuable addition to any vintage audio collection.



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Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710

Technics SL-1710



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