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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-26 is an analog turntable that was first introduced in the early 1980s by the Japanese electronics company, Panasonic (formerly known as Matsushita). It was part of Technics' popular SL-1200 series of turntables, which are famous for their precision and durability, and were widely used by DJs in the development of hip hop and turntablism music genres.The SL-26 shares many key features of its bigger brother, the SL-1200. It uses a direct-drive system, where the turntable platter is driven directly by a motor, eliminating the need for a belt. This allows for more accurate and stable speed control, which is essential for DJ mixing.The SL-26 also has an S-shaped tonearm, which provides improved tracking and reduces the risk of cartridge damage due to excessive force. The tonearm is fitted with a detachable headshell, allowing for easy cartridge replacement or upgrading.In terms of audio performance, the SL-26 produces a warm, rich and detailed sound, with a believable and dynamic presentation. It is great for listening to all genres of music, especially vinyl records with intricate details or demanding bass content.Overall, the Technics SL-26 is a highly regarded turntable in the audiophile and DJ communities, thanks to its solid build quality, reliable performance, and affordability compared to other SL-1200 models.



  • Drive:
  • Motor: DC
  • Control: Servo
  • Automation: Semi-Auto
  • Changer: No
  • Suspension:
  • Rumble: -65dB
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.05% wrms
  • Speeds: 33, 45 rpm
  • Platter: 300 mm
  • Tonearm: S-Shaped
  • Dimensions: 165 x 453 x 370 mm
  • Weight: 6.1 kg
  • Year: 1976
  • Price:

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26

Technics SL-26



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