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Technics SL-1200MK7:A modern version of the ubiquitous, classic Japanese direct-drive turntable!DescriptionThe Technics SL-1200, a Japanese-made direct-drive turntable, is arguably one of the most widely-used high-fidelity turntables in the world, with a stellar reputation for stability and robustness. Besides being a DJ favorite for decades, this turntable has found its way into the homes of audiophiles and listeners globally. In particular, the SL-1200 is renowned for its accurate and stable rotation speed, ensuring the highest quality pitch reproduction possible. This “MK7” model was introduced in 2019 and offers a modern take on the famous SL-1200 line. It has a coreless direct-drive motor, detachable RCA and power cables, reverse playback, and adjustable start torque. Coming as a new installment in the legendary SL-1200 line from one of the most lauded turntable producers in the world, the SL-1200MK7 is a great modern direct-drive turntable.This turntable is in Excellent condition, As signs of aging, there are few minor scratches and scuffs on the enclosure (see pictures). The dust cover has a few tiny scratches (see dust cover policy, below). The turntable has been tested by our professional technician, confirming its flawless operation. All the lights and buttoms are fully functional. Does not comes with hinge.Additional InformationTechnical Specifications-Serial : GM2BC001021-Country/Region of Manufacture : JAPAN-Power Supply : 100V 8W 50/60 HzAccessories -Stanton Headshell & Cartridge-Dust Cover-Slip mat-45 adopterCartridge PolicyCartridge and stylus is free gift so we don't accept return or refund for damage of cartridge and stylus.Dust Cover PolicyThough it is unlikely to happen due to our meticulous packaging procedures, turntable dust covers do occasionally break in transit. The dust cover should therefore be treated as a free gift.Transit ScrewsSince items are in used condition, they don't have the transit screws sometimes. We kindly ask for your understanding.VoltagePlease check the power requirements for this device and the specifications of your power supply. If you need to use this item in a 220-240 V environment, you'll need a transformer. We sell high quality Japanese compact transformers (Nissyo), which will allow you to use this item safely and with good performance in your country.IMPORT TAX・Import duties, taxes, and other charges which are not included in the item price or shipping charges are the buyer’s responsibility.・Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.・Except in the case of faulty or damaged items, refunds do not include any return shipping or shipping charges. Your return shipping charge will be deducted from your refund if you receive any.

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Technics: Japanese Precision Engineering Since 1965

Technics emerged in 1965 as a premium audio brand established by Matsushita Electric, now known as Panasonic, with headquarters in Osaka, Japan. The brand name derives from the word "technology" and was originally conceived to showcase Matsushita's high-end audio capabilities. The company's founding philosophy centered on rigorous acoustic research and engineering excellence rather than relying solely on subjective listening impressions. This commitment to scientific methodology became the cornerstone of Technics' identity and product development approach.

The brand built its reputation across a comprehensive range of audio equipment, including turntables, amplifiers, loudspeakers, CD players, tape recorders, and digital pianos. Technics achieved international prominence through its revolutionary direct-drive turntables, beginning with the SP-10 professional model in 1969 and the consumer-focused SL-1100 in 1971. The iconic SL-1200 series, introduced in 1972, fundamentally transformed DJ culture and remains highly coveted by both professional DJs and audiophiles. These turntables set new industry standards for precision engineering and reliability.

Technics occupies a distinctive position as a high-end heritage brand with particular strength in the turntable segment. While the company largely withdrew from consumer markets in the early 2000s, the brand has maintained prestige among serious audio enthusiasts and collectors. Today, Technics represents a bridge between vintage audio collecting and contemporary hi-fi, with its products commanding respect for their build quality, sonic performance, and historical significance in audio culture.

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