Panasonic to relaunch Technics Turntable

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This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for.

No, you’re not dreaming. Panasonic have today announced that they plan to relaunch and reinvest in their iconic Technics turntables series. Unveiled at the IFA technology fair in Berlin, the Japanese tech giant presented a prototype of the new direct drive turntable, which you can see below as tweeted by What Hi Fi.

According to Wired, the iconic Technics turntable will be re-built with new elements at every level but will still reflect the classic Technics 1200 look and feel.

As director of Technics and executive officer at Panasonic, Michiko Ogawa told Wired: “Turntables are a very iconic product for the Technics brand. It is important to show our sincere dedication [to that]. The turntable market is very small but it is a very important brand product.”

While no timings or pricing seem to have been announced, Ogawa has confirmed it will be available in the UK.

The new Technics turntable will enter a market now flooded with alternatives, with Pioneer among several brands stepping in to fill the breach.

Having discontinued the Technics turntable series in 2010, the news represents something of a U-turn for the company. As demand for vinyl has soared in recent years so have calls for the Technics to be relaunched, with a petition collecting over 25,000 signatures demanding its return.

Read the full article here at The Vinyl Factory

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. This is wonderful news. Can I suggest to Panasonic to include a RIAA preamp in the turntable and isolate the power transformer. I have done this in my SL-1210 MK 2 and because I am using a MC cartridge, I have also built in a MC Head amp courtesy of Neville Roberts (nroberts@theiet.org). My preamp is the P06 (P05A PSU) from Elliot sound products. How wonderful they sound through my JLH Class A mono blocks feeding a pair of Yamaha NS-1000M. Tony

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