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  • Research AR-XA 1961 (Acoustic) High-performance manual turntable with suspended sub-chassis and belt-drive design from the golden era of American hi-fi.
  • Research The AR Turntable 1961 (Acoustic) A groundbreaking belt-drive turntable with suspended sub-chassis introduced in 1961, known for low noise and high fidelity performance.
  • Research AR-XB 1976 (Acoustic) High-performance manual turntable with suspended subchassis design, known for warm and detailed sound.
  • Research AR-XAU 1978 (Acoustic) Acoustic Research AR-XAU turntable from 1978, a belt-drive model with suspended sub-chassis and automatic return, known for warm sound and solid mid-fi performance.
  • AR-ETL1 1975 (Acoustic Research) Belt-drive turntable from Acoustic Research, designed for accurate audio reproduction with manual operation and standard tonearm controls.
  • AR-EB101 1980 (Acoustic Research) Entry-level belt-drive turntable from Acoustic Research with semi-automatic operation and neutral sound signature.
  • AR-ES1 1980 (Acoustic Research) Entry-level automatic turntable from Acoustic Research with belt-drive design and built-in moving magnet cartridge.
  • AR-XB77 1980 (Acoustic Research) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and automatic tonearm return from Acoustic Research's XB series.
  • AR-XA 91 1981 (Acoustic Research) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and low-mass tonearm from Acoustic Research's final era of turntable production.
  • Beogram 1202 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) A high-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's Beogram series, featuring a tangential tonearm and precision engineering for accurate playback.
  • BeoGram &-olufsen-1100 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) Semi-automatic turntable with tangential tonearm from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, known for precision engineering and minimalist design.
  • Beogram 1000 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end Danish turntable from 1972 featuring tangential tonearm and MMC cartridge for precise, low-distortion playback.
  • Beogram 1001 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring tangential tonearm and minimalist Danish design.
  • BeoGram 2404 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity semi-automatic turntable with tangential tracking from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
  • Beogram 3000 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring a tangential tonearm and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoGram 3400 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) Belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen with linear tracking tonearm options and minimalist Scandinavian design, part of the 1970s modular audio system lineup.
  • Beogram 3404 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen's Beogram series, featuring a precision tangential tonearm and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoGram 4002 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end linear tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist design.
  • Beogram TX 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) Belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 1970s lineup, featuring automatic tonearm lift and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoLab 1203 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) A high-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's 1200 series, featuring tangential tonearm technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoLab 4000 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-quality 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring belt-drive design and MMC cartridge for warm, detailed sound.
  • BeoLab RX 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) Iconic 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring precision engineering and Scandinavian design.
  • BeoGram 2202 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series featuring a tangential tonearm and sleek Scandinavian design.
  • Beogram 4400 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 4000 series, known for minimalist Scandinavian design and precision engineering.
  • BeoGram 2402 1974 (Bang & Olufsen) Belt-drive turntable with tangential tonearm and built-in preamp from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
  • 1902 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) A lesser-known vintage turntable from Bang & Olufsen with minimal documentation and limited historical presence.
  • BeoCenter RX2 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end belt-drive turntable with tangential tonearm and MMC cartridge from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 1980s lineup.
  • BeoGram 4004 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end tangential-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen with precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoGram 5005 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end tangential-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen with MMC cartridge and semi-automatic operation.
  • Beogram 6006 1981 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end turntable from Bang & Olufsen's Beogram 6000 series, featuring a tangential tonearm and precision engineering for accurate audio reproduction.
  • BeoLab TX2 1982 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen, featuring precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
  • PAT-4 1967 (Dynaco) Solid-state preamplifier from Dynaco with modular design and high-fidelity phono stage.
  • Garrard 5 1950 (Garrard) Three-speed manual turntable from Garrard's early post-war era, featuring idler wheel drive and foundational design elements for future high-fidelity models.
  • Garrard 3 1953 (Garrard) Early 1950s 3-speed idler-wheel turntable from Garrard, a foundational model in home audio history.
  • Garrard 40B 1953 (Garrard) Manual 4-speed turntable from the 1950s, part of Garrard's 40-series offering idler-wheel drive and support for multiple record formats.
  • Garrard 4 1954 (Garrard) Three-speed manual turntable from the 1950s with idler-wheel drive and oil-immersed motor.
  • Garrard Type A 1954 (Garrard) A classic 3-speed idler-drive turntable from 1954, known for its reliability and warm sound in vintage hi-fi systems.
  • Garrard 5-200 1955 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from Garrard's 5-series, featuring idler-wheel drive and die-cast platter for stable playback.
  • Garrard SL55 1955 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from the 1950s known for reliability and clean performance.
  • Garrard 4HF 1957 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed idler-drive turntable from the late 1950s, known for reliability and warm sound.
  • Garrard CC10 1957 (Garrard) Entry-level 3-speed manual turntable from Garrard's Connoisseur series, produced from 1957 to 1960, known for reliability and warm sound.
  • Garrard RC88 1958 (Garrard) A 3-speed manual turntable from 1958 featuring idler-wheel drive and the Synchro-Lab motor, known for warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Garrard RC88/4 1958 (Garrard) Four-speed manual turntable from 1958 with idler wheel drive and automatic shutoff, part of Garrard's renowned RC series.
  • Garrard SL55B 1958 (Garrard) A 3-speed manual turntable from Garrard's mid-range lineup of the late 1950s, featuring idler-wheel drive and hysteresis motor technology.
  • Garrard SL72B 1958 (Garrard) 3-speed manual turntable from the late 1950s, known for reliable performance and classic idler-drive design.
  • Garrard SP25 1958 (Garrard) A 3-speed idler-wheel turntable from the late 1950s, known for its automatic tonearm return and widespread use in home and educational settings.
  • Garrard TA 1958 (Garrard) Entry-level 3-speed manual turntable from Garrard produced in the late 1950s featuring idler-wheel drive and sprung chassis design.
  • Garrard Type T 1958 (Garrard) Entry-level three-speed manual turntable from Garrard introduced in 1958, featuring idler wheel drive and oil-damped cueing.
  • Garrard 5-100 1959 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from Garrard's mid-range lineup, produced from 1959 to 1961, featuring idler-wheel drive and compatibility with crystal or magnetic cartridges.
  • Garrard AT6 1959 (Garrard) A 4-speed manual turntable from 1959 known for reliability and warm sound, featuring a hysteresis motor and dynamic balanced tonearm.
  • Garrard SL72 1959 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from 1959 with idler drive and cast aluminum platter, known for reliability and warm analog sound.
  • Garrard 3500 1960 (Garrard) Three-speed manual turntable from Garrard's 3000 series, known for solid build and warm analog sound.
  • Garrard RC121 1960 (Garrard) Two-speed manual turntable from the early 1960s, part of Garrard's reliable RC series with idler-wheel drive and oil-immersed bearing.
  • Garrard RC80 1963 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from Garrard's 1960s mid-range lineup, featuring idler-wheel drive and dynamically balanced tonearm.
  • Garrard RC98 1963 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from the 1960s, known for reliable performance and straightforward design.
  • Garrard SL75B 1963 (Garrard) Garrard SL75B 4-speed manual turntable from 1963, featuring idler-wheel drive and dynamic balanced tonearm.
  • Garrard 3000 1964 (Garrard) Manual 3-speed turntable from 1964 known for reliability and solid mid-range performance.
  • Garrard Lab-80 1964 (Garrard) Manual 4-speed turntable from 1964 known for reliability and neutral sound. Part of Garrard's mid-range consumer lineup.
  • Garrard RC110 1964 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from Garrard produced in the mid-1960s, featuring idler-wheel drive and ceramic cartridge compatibility.
  • Garrard RC90 1964 (Garrard) A 2-speed manual turntable from Garrard's mid-1960s lineup, known for solid build and reliable performance in home audio systems.
  • Garrard SL65B 1964 (Garrard) Mid-range manual turntable from Garrard's classic SL series, known for reliable performance and warm idler-drive sound.
  • Garrard RC209 1965 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from Garrard with idler drive and built-in ceramic cartridge.
  • Garrard RC98/4 1965 (Garrard) 4-speed manual turntable from the mid-1960s, featuring idler-wheel drive and reliable performance for casual listening.
  • Garrard SL65 1965 (Garrard) A 3-speed manual turntable from the mid-1960s known for reliability and clean sound performance.
  • Garrard SL95 1965 (Garrard) Mid-range idler-drive turntable from the 1960s known for reliable automatic operation and warm sound.
  • Garrard RC60 1966 (Garrard) Entry-level 2-speed manual turntable from Garrard's 60 series, produced in the mid-1960s with idler-wheel drive and basic but reliable performance.
  • Garrard RC100 1968 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from Garrard produced in the late 1960s, featuring 4-speed playback and idler-wheel drive.
  • SP25-MKIV 1968 (Garrard) Manual single-play turntable from Garrard's long-running SP25 series, known for reliability and warm idler-drive sound.
  • Garrard GT25 1969 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from Garrard produced between 1969 and 1972, featuring 2-speed operation and a dynamically balanced tonearm.
  • Garrard GT50 1970 (Garrard) Entry-level 2-speed manual turntable from Garrard produced in the early 1970s with basic but functional performance for casual vinyl listening.
  • Garrard Type A70 1970 (Garrard) Semi-automatic turntable from Garrard's 1970s consumer line, featuring 4-speed operation and BSR-made mechanism.
  • Garrard AP76 1971 (Garrard) Mid-range belt-drive turntable from Garrard's AP series, produced from 1971 to 1974, known for reliable performance and warm sound.
  • Garrard GT 1971 (Garrard) Belt-drive turntable from Garrard's 1970s consumer lineup, known for reliable performance and solid build quality.
  • Garrard GT200 1972 (Garrard) Entry-level 2-speed automatic turntable from Garrard produced in the early 1970s with built-in cartridge and belt-drive system.
  • Garrard Module X-11 Demi 1973 (Garrard) Mid-range belt-drive turntable from Garrard's 1970s Module series, known for clean sound and user-friendly design.
  • Garrard Zero-100 1973 (Garrard) High-precision turntable from 1973 featuring a zero-tracking-error tonearm and versatile playback options.
  • Garrard Zero-100B 1974 (Garrard) Belt-driven turntable with zero tracking error tonearm from the mid-1970s, known for precision engineering and low-distortion playback.
  • Garrard Zero-100S 1974 (Garrard) High-end belt-drive turntable with innovative zero-tracking-error tonearm from the mid-1970s.
  • Garrard Zero-100SB 1974 (Garrard) High-end belt-drive turntable with zero-tracking-error tonearm from the mid-1970s.
  • Garrard 6 1975 (Garrard) The Garrard 6 is an obscure entry-level turntable from the mid-1970s, likely featuring basic manual operation and idler-wheel drive mechanics.
  • Garrard 990B 1975 (Garrard) Belt-drive turntable from the late 1970s, part of Garrard's entry-level lineup with solid performance for casual vinyl listening.
  • Garrard DD135 1975 (Garrard) Belt-drive turntable from the late 1970s with semi-automatic operation and built-in cartridge, designed for accessible home audio use.
  • Garrard RC210 1975 (Garrard) Entry-level 4-speed manual turntable from the 1970s with idler-wheel drive and spring-suspended chassis.
  • Garrard RC4 1975 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from the 1970s featuring 4-speed operation and idler wheel drive.
  • Garrard SP20B 1975 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from Garrard's SP series, featuring 4-speed operation and simple, reliable design from the 1960s.
  • Garrard SRP22 1975 (Garrard) 3-speed manual turntable with idler-wheel drive and spring-suspended chassis from British manufacturer Garrard.
  • Garrard Transcription 1975 (Garrard) Professional-grade idler-wheel turntable from the 1950s–1970s, built for broadcast use with robust construction and warm analog sound.
  • RP2-1 Disk Reproducer 1975 (Garrard) Manual belt-drive turntable from Garrard's mid-range 1960s lineup, offering reliable 3-speed vinyl playback with warm analog sound.
  • Zero-2000B 1975 (Garrard) High-fidelity belt-drive turntable with zero-pressure tonearm from Garrard's innovative Zero series.
  • Garrard DD430 1979 (Garrard) Garrard DD430 direct drive turntable from 1979 featuring servo-controlled motor and semi-automatic operation.
  • Model Eleven Portable Phonograph 1963 (Klh) KLH Model Eleven Portable Phonograph from 1963, a compact 3-speed suitcase turntable with built-in speaker and Garrard mechanism.
  • Marantz Model 6200 1976 (Marantz) Semi-automatic belt-drive turntable from Marantz with S-shaped tonearm and suspended sub-chassis, known for warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Model 6300 1976 (Marantz) High-fidelity belt-drive turntable from Marantz with precision engineering and neutral sound signature.
  • Model 6100 1977 (Marantz) Belt-drive turntable from Marantz's 6000 series offering warm, detailed sound and reliable performance during the late 1970s.
  • Model 6170 1977 (Marantz) High-end direct drive turntable from Marantz's 6000 series, produced in the late 1970s with precision speed control and adjustable tonearm.
  • Marantz TT-2000 1978 (Marantz) High-performance direct-drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control from Marantz, produced in the late 1970s.
  • Model 6270Q 1978 (Marantz) High-end quartz-locked direct drive turntable from Marantz's 6000 series, known for precision speed control and neutral sound.
  • Model 6300-2 1978 (Marantz) High-end fully automatic turntable from Marantz's 6000 series, featuring belt drive and precision tonearm for accurate vinyl playback.
  • Model 6350 1978 (Marantz) Direct drive turntable from Marantz with electronic speed control and pitch adjustment, produced in the late 1970s.
  • Revox 60 1975 (Revox) Early Revox turntable from the mid-1970s reflecting Swiss precision engineering, likely featuring manual operation and a simple yet reliable drive system.
  • Revox B790 1979 (Revox) High-end linear tracking turntable with microprocessor-controlled servo drive and quartz-locked motor from 1979.
  • Revox B795 1980 (Revox) High-end linear tracking turntable from Revox with advanced electronic control and precision engineering.
  • Revox B290 1982 (Revox) High-end direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and servo-assisted tonearm from the early 1980s.
  • Revox B291 1983 (Revox) High-end direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and servo-controlled tonearm from Swiss audio specialist Revox.
  • SL-1100 1972 (Technics) High-performance direct drive turntable from Technics, precursor to the legendary SL-1200 series, known for precision and durability.
  • SL-1200 1972 (Technics) High-performance direct-drive turntable that became the industry standard for DJs and audio professionals.
  • SL-1300 1974 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with fully automatic operation and electronic speed control from Technics' acclaimed SL series.
  • SL-1500 1974 (Technics) Direct drive turntable from Technics' early high-end line, known for precision speed control and broadcast-grade reliability.
  • SL-1800 1974 (Technics) High-performance direct drive turntable from Technics' early professional series, known for precision engineering and influence on future models.
  • SL-23 1974 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' renowned SL-series, offering reliable semi-automatic operation and accurate sound reproduction.
  • SL-1600 1975 (Technics) Direct drive turntable from Technics' acclaimed SL-1600 series, known for precision engineering and reliability.
  • SL-1700 1975 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz speed control and auto-return feature from Technics' acclaimed SL series.
  • Technics SL-20 1976 (Technics) Semi-automatic direct drive turntable from Technics' renowned SL series, known for reliable performance and accurate sound reproduction.
  • SL-1900 1977 (Technics) A reliable mid-range direct drive turntable from Technics' 1900 series, known for accurate playback and solid build quality.
  • SL-2000 1977 (Technics) A reliable mid-range belt-drive turntable from Technics' 1970s lineup, featuring semi-automatic operation and precise pitch control.
  • SL-23A 1977 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with servo-controlled speed and auto-return from Technics, part of the SL-1200 lineage.
  • SL-1200MK2 1978 (Technics) High-performance direct-drive turntable renowned for precision and durability, widely adopted by DJs and audio professionals.
  • SL-1400 1978 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control from Technics' SL-1x00 series, known for reliability and accurate playback.
  • SL-1600MK2 1978 (Technics) High-performance semi-automatic direct-drive turntable from Technics' acclaimed SL-1600 series, known for precision and reliability in both professional and home audio setups.
  • SL-10 1979 (Technics) Technics SL-10 linear tracking turntable from 1979 featuring quartz-locked direct drive and P-Mount cartridge system.
  • SL-1300MK2 1979 (Technics) High-performance fully automatic turntable with quartz-locked direct drive from Technics, released in 1979.
  • SL-1500MK2 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and S-shaped tonearm, part of Technics' professional-grade lineup from the late 1970s.
  • SL-1700MK2 1979 (Technics) High-performance direct drive turntable from Technics with quartz-locked speed control and professional-grade features.
  • SL-1800MK2 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz speed control and S-shaped tonearm from Technics' professional series.
  • SL-220 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable from Technics' SL-2200 series, known for reliability and accurate playback during the late 1970s vinyl era.
  • SL-B1 1979 (Technics) Technics SL-B1 fully automatic direct drive turntable from 1979 with pitch control and stroboscopic platter.
  • SL-B10 1979 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level SL-B series, produced from 1979 to 1982, known for reliability and neutral sound performance.
  • SL-D1 1979 (Technics) Technics SL-D1 direct drive turntable from 1979 featuring quartz-locked speed control and S-shaped tonearm.
  • SL-D2 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and auto-return tonearm from Technics' SL-D series.
  • SL-Q2 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and electronic tonearm lift from Technics' SL-Q series.
  • Technics SL-15 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and pitch adjustment, part of Technics' acclaimed SL series from the late 1970s.
  • Technics SL-Q3 1979 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked motor and automatic operation from Technics' SL-Q series.
  • SL-1400MK2 1980 (Technics) High-performance direct-drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and semi-automatic operation from Technics' renowned SL-1200 lineage.
  • SL-210 1980 (Technics) Direct-drive turntable from Technics' mid-range lineup, known for reliability and precise playback in the early 1980s.
  • SL-230 1980 (Technics) A fully automatic direct-drive turntable from Technics' SL series, known for reliable performance and precise pitch control during the early 1980s.
  • SL-235 1980 (Technics) Mid-range belt-drive turntable from Technics' 1980s lineup, known for reliability and accurate sound reproduction.
  • SL-5 1980 (Technics) Technics SL-5 fully automatic linear tracking turntable from 1980 featuring P-Mount cartridge and quartz-locked direct drive.
  • SL-6 1980 (Technics) Technics SL-6 fully automatic linear tracking turntable with quartz-locked direct drive and P-Mount cartridge system.
  • SL-7 1980 (Technics) Technics SL-7 linear tracking turntable from 1980 featuring quartz-locked direct drive and P-Mount cartridge system.
  • SL-B2 1980 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup, featuring semi-automatic operation and pitch control.
  • SL-B20 1980 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level line of the early 1980s, offering reliable performance and neutral sound.
  • SL-B3 1980 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup of the early 1980s, offering reliable performance and semi-automatic operation.
  • SL-BD10 1980 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup, featuring semi-automatic operation and built-in phono preamp options.
  • SL-BD1K 1980 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics with semi-automatic operation and pitch control, designed for reliable performance in the early 1980s.
  • SL-BD20A 1980 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup, known for reliability and clean sound performance in the early 1980s.
  • SL-D3 1980 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and auto-return from Technics' SL-D series.
  • SL-L1 1980 (Technics) High-end linear tracking turntable from Technics featuring fully automatic operation and quartz-locked direct drive.
  • SL-L2 1980 (Technics) High-end linear tracking turntable with quartz-locked direct drive and automatic operation from Technics, released in 1980.
  • SL-L20K 1980 (Technics) Technics SL-L20K linear tracking turntable from 1980 featuring quartz-locked direct drive and fully automatic operation.
  • SL-Q5 1980 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and auto-return from Technics' SL-Q series.
  • SL-B200 1981 (Technics) Entry-level fully automatic turntable from Technics with belt-drive system and reliable performance.
  • SL-B30 1981 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup in the early 1980s, featuring semi-automatic operation and a lightweight aluminum tonearm.
  • SL-BD2 1981 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable with fully automatic operation and universal headshell from Technics' entry-level lineup of the early 1980s.
  • SL-D5 1981 (Technics) Quartz-locked direct drive turntable with fully automatic operation and pitch control from Technics' Linear Series.
  • SL-DL1 1981 (Technics) Technics SL-DL1 direct-drive fully automatic turntable from 1981 with quartz speed control and servo-controlled tonearm.
  • SL-Q6 1981 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and auto-return from Technics' SL-Q series.
  • SL-Q7 1981 (Technics) A fully automatic direct-drive turntable from Technics' SL-Q series, produced in the early 1980s with quartz-locked speed control and pitch adjustment.
  • SL-B100 1982 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level line of the early 1980s, featuring semi-automatic operation and pitch control.
  • SL-B202 1982 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' 1980s entry-level lineup, known for reliability and accurate sound reproduction.
  • SL-B21 1982 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup of the early 1980s, known for reliability and clean sound performance.
  • SL-B5 1982 (Technics) Direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and auto-return from Technics' popular SL-B series.
  • SL-B303 1983 (Technics) A fully automatic belt-drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control from Technics' 1980s lineup.
  • SL-B92 1983 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' 1980s budget lineup, offering reliable semi-automatic operation and accurate sound reproduction.
  • SL-BD20 1983 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup in the 1980s, featuring semi-automatic operation and built-in phono preamp.
  • SL-BL3 1983 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable with fully automatic operation and pitch control from Technics' 1980s entry-level lineup.
  • SL-DL5 1983 (Technics) A fully automatic direct-drive turntable from Technics' DL series, released in 1983, offering reliable performance and built-in phono preamp for easy integration.
  • SL-B300 1984 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level line of the 1980s, featuring semi-automatic operation and pitch control.
  • SL-BD22K 1985 (Technics) Belt-drive turntable from Technics' 1980s entry-level lineup, known for reliability and clean sound performance.
  • SL-J1 1985 (Technics) A fully automatic linear tracking turntable with quartz-locked direct drive and vertical/horizontal operation capability.
  • SL-J2 1985 (Technics) A fully automatic linear tracking turntable with dual-side playback and quartz-locked direct drive from Technics.
  • SL-B500 1986 (Technics) Direct drive turntable from Technics' mid-range SL-B series, featuring quartz-locked motor control and pitch adjustment.
  • SL-J3 1987 (Technics) Technics SL-J3 fully automatic linear tracking turntable with dual-side play and quartz-locked direct drive from 1987.
  • SL-BD33 1988 (Technics) Fully automatic belt-drive turntable from Technics' entry-level lineup of the late 1980s, offering reliable performance and clean sound.
  • SL-J110 1990 (Technics) Technics SL-J110 fully automatic linear tracking turntable from 1990 with quartz-locked direct drive and P-Mount cartridge system.
  • SL-J33K 1990 (Technics) Fully automatic linear tracking turntable with quartz-locked direct drive and P-Mount cartridge support from Technics' late-era vinyl lineup.
  • SL-MC59 1990 (Technics) High-end moving coil phono cartridge from Technics featuring a boron cantilever and Micro-Ridge stylus for accurate, detailed sound reproduction.
  • Thorens TD-134 1962 (Thorens) Three-speed belt-drive turntable from Thorens' 1960s lineup featuring a suspended sub-chassis and idler wheel drive for stable, low-rumble performance.
  • TP-16 1964 (Thorens) Belt-drive tonearm from Thorens, known for precision engineering and compatibility with classic turntables.
  • Thorens TD-127 1965 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' classic series, known for precision engineering and warm analog sound.
  • Thorens TD-125 1968 (Thorens) High-performance turntable from Thorens with suspended subchassis and belt drive, renowned for its engineering and musical sound.
  • Thorens TD-160 1968 (Thorens) Iconic mid-range belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and precise tonearm, known for warm sound and build quality.
  • Thorens TD-112 1971 (Thorens) A mid-range belt-drive turntable from the early 1970s, known for its suspended subchassis and solid build quality.
  • Thorens TD-114 1972 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and TP-13 tonearm, known for warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Thorens TD-145 1972 (Thorens) Semi-automatic belt-driven turntable with suspended sub-chassis and TP-16 tonearm from Thorens' classic series.
  • TP-14 1972 (Thorens) Thorens TP-14 manual turntable tonearm from 1972, known for neutral sound and precision engineering.
  • Thorens TD-165 1973 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and automatic shutoff, part of Thorens' classic mid-range series from the 1970s.
  • BTD-12S 1975 (Thorens) Thorens BTD-12S 12-inch tonearm accessory for high-fidelity turntables, designed for precision tracking and system upgradeability.
  • Thorens AZ25 1975 (Thorens) Entry-level turntable from Thorens in the 1970s, offering reliable performance and classic build quality.
  • Thorens PR-2 1975 (Thorens) Dust cover accessory for Thorens turntables designed to protect against dust and preserve turntable condition.
  • Thorens TD-109 1975 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' affordable line, offering solid performance and classic design for budget-conscious audiophiles.
  • Thorens TD-113 1975 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from the 1970s with suspended sub-chassis and manual operation, known for warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Thorens TP-11 1975 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and precision tonearm from the 1970s analog era.
  • Thorens TP-90 1975 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and manual operation from Thorens mid-range lineup.
  • TP-13 1975 (Thorens) High-precision manual tonearm from Thorens, designed for high-compliance cartridges and renowned for its neutral sound and tracking accuracy.
  • Thorens TD-111 1976 (Thorens) Manual belt-drive turntable from Thorens' accessible line, featuring suspended subchassis and precise tonearm for warm, musical sound.
  • Thorens TD-104 1977 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens mid-range lineup, featuring automatic tonearm return and electronic speed control.
  • Thorens TD-105 1977 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and automatic tonearm lift from Thorens' mid-range series of the late 1970s.
  • Thorens TD-126 1977 (Thorens) Belt-driven turntable with suspended sub-chassis and electronic speed control from the golden era of vinyl.
  • Thorens TD-115 1978 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and semi-automatic operation from Thorens' late 1970s lineup.
  • Thorens TD-166 1978 (Thorens) Manual belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and TP16 tonearm from Thorens, produced in the late 1970s.
  • Thorens Concerto 2001 1980 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' mid-range 1980s lineup, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Thorens Concerto 3001 1980 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' mid-range 1980s lineup, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Thorens TD-108 1980 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with semi-automatic operation and suspended subchassis from Thorens' early 1980s lineup.
  • Thorens TD-110 1980 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' affordable 1980s range, featuring semi-automatic operation and a suspended subchassis for high performance at a lower price point.
  • Thorens TD-280 1980 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended sub-chassis and electronic speed selection from Thorens' mid-range series of the 1980s.
  • Thorens TD-521 1980 (Thorens) High-end belt-drive turntable from Thorens' Reference series, featuring suspended subchassis and quartz-locked speed control.
  • Thorens TDW-224 1980 (Thorens) Semi-automatic belt-driven turntable from Thorens' 1980s lineup with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control.
  • Thorens TD-107 1981 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' Precision series with semi-automatic operation and suspended subchassis design.
  • Thorens TD-184 1981 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control from Thorens' early 1980s lineup.
  • Thorens TD-321 1981 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' acclaimed 300 series, known for warm sound and precise engineering.
  • Thorens TP-60 1981 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with semi-automatic operation and suspended subchassis from Thorens' mid-range 1980s lineup.
  • Thorens TD-146 1982 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with semi-automatic operation and suspended subchassis from Thorens' mid-range 1980s series.
  • Thorens TD-320 1982 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control from the respected 1980s Thorens lineup.
  • Thorens TD-520 1982 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with electronic speed control and suspended subchassis from Thorens' 1980s lineup.
  • TP-25 1983 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and manual operation from Thorens' 1980s lineup.
  • Thorens TD-226 1984 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with semi-automatic operation and electronic speed control from Thorens' 1980s lineup.
  • Thorens TD-106 1985 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and automatic tonearm lift, part of Thorens' mid-range series from the 1980s.
  • Thorens TD-147 1988 (Thorens) Fully automatic belt-driven turntable with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control from Thorens' classic TD-14x series.
  • Thorens TD-319 1988 (Thorens) High-quality belt-drive turntable from Thorens' classic series, known for its suspended subchassis and musical sound signature.
  • Thorens TD-240 1990 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended sub-chassis and auto-stop function from Thorens mid-range lineup.
  • Thorens TD-290 1990 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control from Thorens' 1990s mid-range lineup.
  • Thorens TD-316 1990 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' Classic Line, offering high-quality engineering and warm, musical sound at a mid-range price point.
  • Thorens TD-325 1990 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control from the early 1990s.
  • TP-92 1990 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' entry-level lineup, known for warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Thorens TD-317 1992 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' mid-range 1990s lineup featuring electronic speed control and suspended sub-chassis design.
  • Thorens TD-318 1992 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with suspended subchassis and electronic speed control from Thorens' acclaimed 300 series.
  • Thorens TD-170 2007 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with built-in phono preamp and pre-mounted cartridge, part of Thorens' modern revival series for entry-level audiophiles.
  • Thorens TD-190 2014 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable with built-in phono preamp and pre-mounted cartridge, part of Thorens' modern entry-level lineup.