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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-PD8 is an analog turntable that was introduced in the late 1980s by the Japanese audio equipment manufacturer, Panasonic (formerly known as Matsushita Electric). This particular model is part of the SL (Super LCart) series, which were mid-range turntables designed to provide high-quality audio performance at an affordable price point. The SL-PD8 features a heavyweight, non-resonant turntable platter made of die-cast aluminum, which helps to minimize unwanted noise and vibrations. It also has a high-torque DC servo motor with a dynamic fuse circuit, which provides accurate speed control and reduces starts and stops. Additional features include a selectable high-output moving magnet (MM) cartridge, an adjustable anti-skating control, and gold-plated RCA (cinch) outputs for optimal connectivity with external components. The SL-PD8's sleek design and sturdy build make it a popular choice for vinyl collectors and analog audio enthusiasts seeking a reliable and affordable turntable.



  • Disc formats: CD (5 disc)
  • DAC:
  • CD Mechanism:
  • Line Output: 2V
  • Frequency Response: 2Hz to 20kHz
  • Digital Connections: optical
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB
  • Dynamic range: 92dB
  • THD: 0.007%
  • Channel separation:
  • Dimensions: 430 x 125 x 374 mm
  • Weight: 4.5 kg
  • Year: 1999
  • Price:

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8

Technics SL-PD8



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