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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-BD10 is a high-end turntable that was produced by the Japanese electronics company, Panasonic, or formerly known as Matsushita, between 1987 and 1989. It was part of the company's Technics brand, which is renowned for its high-quality audio equipment.The SL-BD10 features a high-torque DC servo motor that provides smooth and accurate rotation, as well as a high-density aluminum die-cast chassis that minimizes vibrations and resonances. It also has a leather-duster counterweight and a turnable platter with a double-molded arylith polyoxyethylene (PPO) resin, which has a high efficiency and minimal vibration.The turntable utilizes a lockable dust cover to protect it from dust and dirt, and it has a detachable, hinged acrylic instructable with anti-skating control. The Structure-Bored AC bass reflex pole piece design ensures powerful low-frequency response, while the anti-skating mechanism ensures accurate tracking for optimal sound quality.The Technics SL-BD10 is a high-end turntable that is still sought after by audiophiles today. It is widely regarded as a classic piece of audio equipment, and its legacy is a testament to Technics' commitment to innovation and quality.



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  • Year: 1986
  • Price: $95 (1986)

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10

Technics SL-BD10



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