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Audio-Technica’s AT-LP7X is a $999 fully manual belt-drive turntable with precise speed control, adjustable tonearm geometry, and built-in MM/MC phono support. What this actually shows is ...
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Audio-Technica is well-known for its entry-level direct-drive turntables that have the brand’s signature black-and-silver aesthetic, boast DJ-focused features, and typically cost between $200 and $500 ...
Japan’s Audio-Technica has announced the launch of the AT-LP7X, a fully manual belt-drive turntable designed for vinyl enthusiasts who want precision engineering combined with minimalistic design.
Audio-Technica launches AT-LP7X, a manual belt-drive turntable updating the 2019 AT-LP7 Features include 40mm MDF plinth, 20mm acrylic platter, J-shaped tonearm and AT-VM95E cartridge Priced at $999 ...
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Technics SL-1500CS upgrades the popular SL-1500C with Delta Sigma Drive motor control. Does this precision boost make it the new direct drive leader in its price class? Technics continues to produce ...