Thursday, January 30, 2025

What brand of turntable is that??

 


15 comments:

  1. I dunno, but I like it and the clock

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  2. Turntable is a Technics SP-10RE-S in a custom plinth with an Artisan Fidelity Precision Universal Copper platter mat. Unsure of tonearm.

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  3. From a Reddit thread some time ago ... https://www.reddit.com/r/turntables/comments/zimfbj/help_identify_this_turntable_arm_and_body_sp10r/ ...
    Based on discoveries in this thread:

    Technics SP-10RE-S: $10,990
    Artisan Fidelity copper mat: $1,195
    Sorane ZA12 tonearm: £2,149 (~$2,650)
    Hana Umami Red cartridge: $3,950
    Custom plinth: looks like gorgeous custom woodwork, so call it $3,000-5,000ish
    Overall somewhere in the $22,000 range, give or take a few grand.

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    1. Wow! It needs more than a dust-cover. It needs a vault.

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    2. Plus it will faithfully reproduce every click, scratch, pop etc. in your record collection.
      I'm just jealous. Sorry had to rant.

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    3. Put it in the safe with a dehumidifier

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  4. My Pioneer PL112 with a Grado cartridge has served me well since '78

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    1. And my Pioneer PL-570 with an Empire 2000Z cartridge has been spinning since 1977.

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  5. Rickvid in the Yakima ValleyJanuary 30, 2025 at 11:09 AM

    My old Edison hand-cranked is fine, just so hard to get good wax cylinders these days, though...

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  6. It's a Karman Hard-On.

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