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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-B1 is a now-discontinued turntable model that was produced by the Japanese electronics company, Panasonic (formerly Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., the parent company of the Technics brand). It was introduced in the late 1980s and was part of the G-Series line-up.Some key features of the SL-B1 include:1. Direct-drive motor system: The SL-B1 uses a DC (direct current) motor to provide high torque, accurate speed control, and quiet operation.2. Straight tonearm: The SL-B1 features a straight, lightweight tonearm made of aluminum and carbon composite.3. Static-balance platter: The platter of the SL-B1 is made of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and has a felt mat on top. It is balanced with a rubber suspension system.4. High-precision electronic speed change: The turntable allows for speed change between 33 1/3 and 45 rpm.5. Gold-plated RCA Phono output: The turntable outputs a stereo signal using gold-plated RCA connectors.6. High-quality audio components: The SL-B1 uses high-quality audio components such as polyester capacitors and low-noise transistors to ensure superb sound quality.Overall, the SL-B1 is a high-performance turntable that is well-equipped for serious audio enthusiasts who value precise sound reproduction and classic design. It is considered a collectible item by turntable enthusiasts and vintage equipments collectors.



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  • Year: 1979
  • Price: $100 (1979)

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1

Technics SL-B1



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