Brand: Technics
The Technics SL-L92 is a turntable model produced by the Japanese electronics company Panasonic (formerly known as Matsushita) under the Technics brand. It was introduced in 1982 as a part of the company's high-end SL series of turntables, and is renowned by audiophiles for its exceptional audio quality, particularly in terms of tracking accuracy and low-level detail retrieval. The SL-L92 features a heavy, precision-balanced tonearm with an adjustable counterweight and antiskating mechanism, as well as a high-torque, DC-servo motor for precise speed control. It also includes a detachable dust cover and a removable felt mat. Overall, the SL-L92 is considered a classic example of a high-performance analog turntable and is still highly regarded and sought after by audiophiles and vinyl enthusiasts today.