The "plug-and-play ready" turntable promises to sound (and look) way better than before.
Technics, the high-end audio company owned by Panasonic, has announced a new 'entry level' turntable that gives audiophiles a more affordable way to get on board with its premium vinyl product line.
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On March 20, 2018, the "Record Day," Panasonic Corporation released the video of the world's first full orchestra performance featuring Technics "turntables (analog record ...
Panasonic eliminated the Technics brand in 2010, as part of the electronic manufacturer’s campaign to unify brands, and with it their line of turntables. In particular, the Technics 1200 which remains ...
For the latest generation of its iconic SL-1200 turntable, Technics engineers have tapped into the brand's digital amplifiers to develop a "revolutionary" new control method aimed at improving analog ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, it can’t have escaped your notice that vinyl records have made an astonishing comeback to rival the raising of Lazarus. Perhaps the most ...
The Technics SL-1200GR may look like a DJ turntable, but it’s also a superb turntable for everybody else. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, ...
UTSUNOMIYA, Japan — In the sofa-appointed listening room of a factory north of Tokyo, hi-fi fans can listen to vintage vinyl records on a sound system costing $45,000, including a sleek silver ...
At the Panasonic CES 2016 press event in Las Vegas Tuesday, the electronics giant unveiled its latest Technics turntables, the direct drive Grand Class SL-1200G, along with a limited edition version ...