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I’m please to offer up a really nice Dual CS 741Q Turntable in working condition after a few upgrades. It needed a new power switch and RCA jack cables. Tested and is fully functional. Excellent Shure cartridge and needle deliver superb sound. It has a dual strobe system to choose from. The only flaw on the base is the repeat push button is not correct. The dust cover buffed yet still has heavy scratches and does have a ding/stress fracture at the back left corner. See pic. This is a wonderful turntable if you’re looking for a higher end unit. It is heavy and will require a hefty fee to insure it arrives safely. YouTube has many videos to demonstrate how this great turntable operates. Ships FedEx Ground to the lower 48 states only. I thank you for looking.

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Dual emerged from the Black Forest region of Germany in 1907, when brothers Christian and Joseph Steidinger began manufacturing clockwork and gramophone components in St. Georgen. The company adopted its now-iconic name in 1927 after pioneering dual-mode power supplies that allowed gramophones to operate from either mains electricity or mechanical wind-up mechanisms. This innovation marked the beginning of Dual's transition from component supplier to full-fledged audio manufacturer, establishing a foundation of engineering precision that would define the brand for decades.

Dual built its reputation primarily as a turntable specialist, becoming Europe's largest turntable manufacturer by the post-war era with over 3,000 employees across multiple factories. Beyond vinyl playback, the company expanded into cassette players, CD players, and broader consumer electronics throughout the 1970s and 1980s, demonstrating versatility across analog and digital formats. The company's focus on mechanical excellence and stable drive systems earned it recognition as a dependable, quality-focused manufacturer throughout its European heyday.

Today, Dual occupies a fragmented market position following corporate restructuring in the 1990s and subsequent ownership changes. The original German turntable line continues production in St. Georgen under Alfred Fehrenbacher GmbH, maintaining traditional manufacturing standards and appealing to vintage enthusiasts and collectors. Separately, Namsung Electronics markets Dual-branded consumer electronics in the Americas at accessible price points. The brand's legacy rests primarily on its classic turntables, which remain highly sought after by collectors and audiophiles valuing precision engineering and heritage craftsmanship.

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