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  2. Roksan Xerxes - Wikipedia

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    The Roksan Xerxes transcription turntable (often shortened to Xerxes) is a record player named after the Persian king Xerxes I and produced by London-based Roksan Audio. Designed by Roksan co-founder, Touraj Moghaddam, the Xerxes is a belt-driven turntable with a solid plinth.

  3. Thorens - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, they produced their first electric (motor-drive) record player, and went on to produce a range of audiophile record players in the 1950s and 1960s which are, even today, regarded as high-end audio equipment, and are much sought-after, for example, the belt-driven and sub-chassis suspended TD 150 which was presented 1965.

  4. Linn Sondek LP12 - Wikipedia

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    The design was identical to the Ariston RD11 [6] and similar to the Thorens TD150, both in turn based on the Acoustic Research XA turntable that was launched in 1961. [7] The XA was created by renowned audio pioneer Edgar Villchur. [8] The thinking at the time was that the most important component of a high-end audio system is the loudspeakers.

  5. The 4 Best Turntables for Vinyl Newbies and Audiophiles Alike

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    It's high quality, with a dense acrylic platter, a lovely Nagoka MP-110 phono cartridge, and a convenient auto-stop function. It's a great option for beginners and serious audio freaks alike. Shop Now

  6. List of phonograph manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Edison New Standard Phonograph, 1898 An advertisement for the Columbia Grafonola. This is a list of phonograph manufacturers.The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone, record player or turntable, is a device introduced in 1877 for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.

  7. Technics (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Technics (テクニクス, Tekunikusu) is a Japanese audio brand established by Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic) in 1965.Since 1965, Matsushita has produced a variety of HiFi and other audio products under the brand name, such as turntables, amplifiers, radio receivers, tape recorders, CD players, loudspeakers, and digital pianos.