BETA
RADAR is in beta — expect errors. Accuracy and coverage improvements are shipping daily.
LIVE
Waiting for new listings…
0 other audiophiles online
Ariston RD80 SL Turntable and Tonearm Package
Turntable Decca 3 views

Ariston RD80 SL Turntable and Tonearm Package

USD$536 AUD$750
Condition
Excellent
Location
VIC, AU
Seller
allthumbs
Source
StereoNET
Posted
23 Sep 2025
Last seen
25 May 2026

RADAR is a price search engine. We link to the original listing — we never sell direct. Transactions happen on the source site.

Seller's Description

Ariston RD80 SL Turntable and Tonearm Package I am the original owner of this deck, and despite its age it hasn't really been played a lot. It was serviced back in 2017 and then again early last year by the gentlemen at Audio Trends in Ringwood.   It is equipped with a Hadcock GH228 Super arm with a Decca Gold London Cartridge and Garrotized stylus, done back in the day by the brothers themselves, the days when you had to post it to Tasmania and just hope for the best.   It is in superb nick. Reasonable offers will be reasonably considered.      Cannot ship, will not ship. Condition: Excellent

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Generating expert take…

About Decca

Decca traces its origins to 1929 in the United Kingdom, when stockbroker Edward Lewis acquired the Decca Gramophone Company—itself rooted in the earlier Decca Dulcetphone portable phonograph from the 1910s—and launched Decca Records alongside it. Born amid the gramophone era, the brand quickly gained prominence in audio recording and playback, evolving from a record label into a respected name in high-fidelity components while the recording arm grew under Universal Music Group.

In the hi-fi realm, Decca is renowned for its phono cartridges, particularly the iconic moving-coil designs from the mid-20th century, celebrated for their low-mass, lightweight styli and exceptional tracking. Under the London Decca banner since the original brand's sale in 1989, it continues producing premium cartridges that prioritize detail retrieval and tonal accuracy. The lineup remains narrowly focused, eschewing broader categories like amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables.

Positioned firmly in the high-end niche, Decca commands a cult following among vinyl enthusiasts and vintage collectors for its timeless engineering and "house sound"—warm, refined, and dynamically alive. Though production volumes are modest via its current stewardship (londondeccaaudio.com), these cartridges remain a benchmark for serious analog setups, blending heritage prestige with boutique exclusivity.

See all Decca listings on RADAR.

More Decca listings