In the 1980's Technics introduced a line of very fine turntables that featured direct drive and linear tracking. They were very popular and got good reviews and were known for very low rumble and very low hum. It is amazing to see how much of the design reflects the operational characteristics of CD players.
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This video explores the Technics-- Sl-L92 Turntable with Audio Technica ATN3472 cartridge, an excellent combination for a fine vinyl audio experience! The turntable is a bit reminiscent of the toy "close and play" record players because it will ONLY operate when the lid is closed!
But this is no toy! It can play a 33-1/3 LP or 45 rpm acetate "ref" disc or commercial vinyl record with great fidelity and quality sound. Much of that is due to the great Audio Technica p-mount cartridge which has a nice wide stereo image, good bass and clear high end.
Specs: Quartz Direct Drive
Brushless DC motor
0.012 WRMS wow and flutter
-56 to -78 dB rumble
1.25 fixed stylus pressure
The turntable came in two colors, silver and black, and this video features the black model. It has front top mounted controls that operate with the cover closed, but it also features some modest settings controls for speed, tone arm sensitivity and pure automatic or manual operation.
In automatic, the turntable recognizes the record place on the mat and sets the appropriate speed automatically.
The connections to the turntable are contained in a recessed panel on the lower back of the unit and include a detachable RCA phono cable (L/R), a detachable power cord and a detachable ground line.
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The selection of original music is NOT played by the turntable. It is "Toccata Temporal" - composed and performed by Tim Thompson - and comes from "Symphonia Felina and Other Mewsical Masterworks" which is available on cassette and CD from ClydeSight.
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