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Product Description Technics is proud to introduce its SL-BD20D Belt-Drive Semi-Automatic Turntable. It features DC Servo Motor for accurate platter rotation, Semi-Automatic Operation with automatic return and shut-off, Anti-Resonant TNRC Base for excellent anti-resonance characteristics, T4P P-Mount Plug-In Cartridge Connector System for convenient cartridge installation and replacement and Low-Mass Straight Tonearm. High Performance MM Cartridge is included for high quality record playback. The SL-BD20D also comes with Detachable Dust Cover to help protect records from dust.
Amazon.com Product Description Technics' SLBD20D is an entry-level semiautomatic turntable. It's capable of playing at either 33-1/3 or 45 rpm (using the included adapter) with no need to adjust tracking force or anti-skating. The low-mass tonearm and supplied P-mount moving magnet cartridge will coax sweet sounds out of your record collection. The P-mount cartridge (supplied) requires very little setup (it simply plugs in to the end of the tonearm) and is easily user replaceable.
An antiresonant base cuts down on vibration, and a DC servo motor keeps platter rotation in tight control. All controls are outside the acrylic cover and can be accessed when the cover is closed. Plugs into your receiver's phono inputs.
What's in the Box Turntable with attached cartridge, turntable cover, rubber platter mat, 45-RPM adapter, 68-inch AC power cord, 32-inch stereo RCA cable, ground wire, 2 manuals (English/French), 2 repairs/parts lists (US/Canada), product registration card, notice with precautions
Technics review SLBD20DSeptember 15, 2008 I had a technics product years ago that I loved. However, this model is very flat sounding. I am not sure that I want to keep it... The workmanship is not the greatest. Had to purchase a pre-amp that also doesn't cope well with "low freq".
Probably OK for someone who only wants to "play" old records it is fine.
Great ProductSeptember 9, 2008 This turntable works very well for me. It came shipped with the belt unattached to the drive motor pully which is an advantage to me. I was assured that the belt would not arrive weakened and stretched from unknown months/years in a warehouse. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is that there was no strobe on the side to confirm RPM.
Because I like recordsMarch 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am not a sneering audiophile, just a dignified music lover who invested in hundreds of records in the 1980s and since. So I decided to upgrade my 20-year-old turntable with something reputable that wouldn't hurt the records but wouldn't cost multiple hundreds of dollars. I bought this turntable, and, at the advice of some other reviewers, the Grado black P-mount cartridge. Warning: it may be possible to break the tonearm by installing the cartridge carelessly, so unplug everything, lock down the arm, and proceed with great delicacy. My ears/speakers may not be good enough to appreciate the improvement the new ($60) cartridge has made--in any event I did not do controlled listening experiments--but it's nice that I have the original cartridge as a spare. My only problem with the turntable is the cuing arm drops the needle too quickly, making it slide off the runoff groove into the first track, possibly risking scratching the record. It is possible to set it down gently by manipulating the lever so, but that should happen automatically. Or be adjustable. Despite this flaw, I am very happy to have new and old turntables and cartridges to enjoy all this fine music, and in case this technology ever really does go obsolete. Because one of the other reviewers complained that the Grado cartridge buzzes, I thought I should add this review to say that it sounds great to me.
Another satisfied user.March 10, 2008 I bought the turntable last month since I decided to get back into playing vinyl LP's since used LP's are so cheap. I like being able to read the liner notes without using a magnifying glass. :-P I have a Radio Shack 50 watt per channel integrated amplifier with a phono input and a ground screw. I just put the turntable together, plugged it in and connected the ground wire. It works like a charm! Sounds great and plays all my records without a hitch (or skip). I read that the cartridge that came with it has a conicle needle and a cartidge upgrade would help so I got a Audio-Technica AT311EP replacement cartridge and put it on the turntable. No problems whatsoever. I'm happy and have been adding to my vinyl LP collection ever since.
Satisfied customerMarch 9, 2008 After not being able to listen to my records for many years, I bought this turntable. I was disappointed when the auto-return did not operate properly and I had to return it. However, the online return was very simple - I took it to Staples - and had a replacement, surprisingly, in a couple of days, probably before the defective one got back to the factory.
Now I am very satisfied with my purchase and have been enjoying my records, most of which are not available on CD. Some reviewers suggest that this turntable needs a better needle and cartridge. Unless you're an audiophile and have very sensitive ears, don't bother. The sound is just fine.
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