Technics SL-5300 Quartz Direct Drive Full-Automatic Turntable with Audio-Technica AT14E
Description:
This is a vintage Technics SL-5300 full-automatic turntable featuring a high-precision quartz phase-locked direct drive system. It comes with an Audio-Technica AT14E cartridge (Nude Diamond Stylus).
Operation Check:
- 33/45 RPM Quartz Lock: Confirmed stable
- Full-Automatic Arm Operation: Confirmed working
- Repeat Playback: Confirmed working
- Audio Output (L/R): Confirmed working
Condition:
- Cartridge Body: Shows aging and dirt
- Cantilever: Bent (Sold as-is)
- Dust Cover: No cracks or major damage, but shows scratches and aging stains
- Cabinet: No structural damage, but shows aging and dirt
Specifications:
- Drive Method: Quartz Phase Locked Direct Drive
- Platter: 31.2cm Aluminum Die-cast
- Wow and Flutter: 0.025% WRMS
- Power: AC100V, 50/60Hz (A step-down transformer may be required depending on your country's voltage)
- Power Consumption: 10W
- Dimensions: 430 (W) x 130 (H) x 375 (D) mm
- Weight: Approx. 7.1kg
Included Items:
- Main Unit
- Audio-Technica AT14E Cartridge (Installed)
Automatic start operation is slow (takes about 20 seconds) in cold weather or after long periods of disuse / Japanese model with AC100V power supply (may require a voltage converter for international use)
shipping from Japan.
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