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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-B10 is a turntable (specifically, a belt-drive turntable) that was produced by the Japanese electronics company, Panasonic, under their audio brand, Technics. It was first released in the mid-1970s and remained in production until the early 1980s. The SL-B10 features a sleek, minimalist design with a glossy black finish and only the necessary controls on the front panel for starting, stopping, and adjusting the playback speed. It's known for its precise and stable tonearm, excellent tracking ability, and the signature Technics "straight tonearm" design that reduces resonance and provides better sound quality. The SL-B10 is considered a classic turntable by audiophiles and collectors, sought out for its high-fidelity sound, durability, and longevity. It's a great choice for those who value pure analog sound over digital audio technology.



  • Drive: Belt Drive
  • Motor: DC
  • Control: Servo
  • Automation:
  • Changer:
  • Suspension:
  • Rumble: -70dB
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.045% wrms
  • Speeds: 33, 45 rpm
  • Platter:
  • Tonearm:
  • Dimensions:
  • Weight:
  • Year: 1982
  • Price: $140 (1982)

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10

Technics SL-B10



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