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Technics SL-1300 mk2 Turntable Technics SL-1300 mk2 turntable for sale.    Perfect working order, restored and recapped.  100 V  version (requires step-down transformer). Includes:     •    Original dust cover      •    Brand new replacement cover - still in box  A rare chance to own one of Technics’ best fully automatic decks from the golden era. Perfect speed stability, set-and-forget operation, and legendary build quality. Headshell not included   Cash or PAY ID on collection.  Reasonable offers welcome.  Condition: Good Payment Method: Cash, Pay ID Region/State: (SA) South Australia/Austra

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Ambitious ask at AUD790 for a Technics SL-1300 Mk2 in unknown condition—this direct-drive quartz 'table from the late '70s deserves love for its hefty 3.7kg platter and solid low-wow/flutter specs (under 0.03% WRMS), but typical used sales hover around AUD300-600 for clean, functional units, with bargains as low as AUD30 for fixer-uppers. Restored examples command a premium, yet without condition details, this feels steep unless it's pristine and recapped.

Buyers, zero in on the cueing arm—that plastic lift gear commonly cracks, killing cue function, and sticky buttons/pots need Deoxit love. Verify the full kit: dust cover, 45 rpm adapter, manual, and original headshell/cartridge if fitted. Test platter speed stability (33/45 electronic switch) and rumble (-70dB); service manual flags motor voltage issues around 17-20V DC. Pass if it's a 100V import needing a transformer.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Technics

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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