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Brand: Technics

The Technics SL-XP1 is a high-fidelity cassette deck released by Panasonic in 1982 as part of their prestigious Technics brand. It was designed with audiophile-grade components and features, such as a ni-cadbutton power supply, iron-oxide tape playback, and an azimuth-adjustable capstan assembly. The SL-XP1 also included Dolby B and DB noise reduction for improved sound quality. This cassette deck was a part of the Technics SL-XPx series, which were regarded as some of the best cassette decks in the market at that time. While the production of SL-XPx series discontinued around 1990, the SL-XP1 remains a highly sought-after vintage audio component appreciated by enthusiasts today for its reliable performance and exceptional sonic capabilities.



  • Disc formats: CD
  • Radio:
  • DAC:
  • CD Mechanism:
  • Output: 15mW (headphones), 1V (line)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Digital Output:
  • Finish: black
  • Dimensions: 128 x 35 x 145 mm
  • Weight: 360g
  • Year: 1990
  • Price:

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1

Technics SL-XP1



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