If you Google ‘Why We Love Vinyl’, you’ll be able to choose from 157 million posts articulating why spinning records on a turntable continue to captivate us.
So much so, vinyl sales will grow to $40m in 2020 as music lovers continue to enjoy the tangible and emotional connection they feel when they go through that physical act of playing their favourite 12 inch record.
The ritual of pulling the record out of the sleeve, placing the record on the turntable and waiting for the needle to drop is for most of us what it’s all about. Then, of course, there is the album art. I, for one, will never forget the Bat Out of Hell album jacket.
Still to this day, I enjoy the search…in old record stores that is if you can find one and at the local markets. Rarely would this happen without an animated discussion about a musician or a song which even decades later can stir up emotion deep from within. It’s easy to wonder why we all love records so much: Is it the nostalgia? Or, is it the ritual? Of course, many would say it all comes down to the sound. And some would simply say: All of the above.
One thing for certain is the latest launch of Technic’s new turntables which were unveiled in Sydney last week had the DJ’s rocking their stuff as they tested the latest that Technics had to offer.
Spearheading the new range is Technics Grand Class SL-1200G Direct Drive Turntable which is designed to deliver a ‘warm sound quality of analogue vinyl discs’.
The high-quality sound realised by the Signal/Noise ratio and high rotation accuracy of the direct drive system employed in Technics turntable products is what audiophiles love about it.
“The passion and detail that goes into creating revered Technics products encompasses both superior technology and a timeless design, with precise construction and craftsmanship to create the centrepiece of any music lover’s listening environment,” enthused Aaron Waters, Product Marketing Manager – Audio and Video, Panasonic.
Technics turntable range includes:
Technics Grand Class SL-1200G: $6999 RRP
Technics Grand Class SL-1200GR/SL-1210GR: $2749 RRP
Technics SL-1500C Premium Class: $1999 RRP
Launched in 2016, the SL-1200G combined Technics‘ traditional analogue technology and advanced digital technology. Its impressive performance literally rocked the hi-fi market and redefined the reference for direct-drive turntables.
Parts from the SL-1200G were newly developed to create the SL-1200GR/SL1210GR, such as the coreless direct-drive motor and precise motor control technology, high-rigidity platter and high-sensitivity tonearm. This ensures audio enthusiasts using the SL-1200GR can enjoy music with the rich, robust sound of analogue records.
The SL-1500C inherits the brand’s high-end sound quality concept and has a host of original Technics technologies, such as a coreless direct drive motor and high-sensitivity tonearm. To simplify the playing of analogue records, the built-in Phono EQ connects to a wide variety of devices, including the Technics OTTAVA wireless speaker range. The SL-1500C also comes equipped with a high-quality Ortofon 2M Red phono cartridge. The SL-1500C is a complete turntable system designed for a wide range of users, even outside of strictly dedicated audio enthusiasts.
Grand Class SL-1200G: Technics Definitive Sound
Grand Class SL-1200GR/SL1210GR: Rich, robust analogue music in a new standard Direct-Drive Turntable
SL-1500C Premium Class Direct Drive Turntable System: Technics sound quality concept and built-in Phono EQ
Robyn Foyster is an award-winning journalist and former Editor-In-Chief of The Australian Women’s Weekly. She is also the owner and publisher of Women Love Tech, Game Changers and The Carousel. Robyn’s tech company produced the augmented reality app for Sydney’s Vivid Festival in 2018 and the retail app Sweep. She is a speaker and a judge of the Telstra Business Awards and Mumbrella Awards. Robyn is passionate about supporting women in STEM.
Welcome to Women Love Tech – an award-winning lifestyle technology site. Women Love Tech is passionate about supporting women in STEM. Making technology accessible for everyone by providing great tips, news, reviews, amazing apps and cool gadgets!
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ©2022 Women Love Tech. All rights reserved.
test
You May Also Like
Music
Acid techno crew Liberator DJs celebrate 30 years this weekend in London · News RA Resident Advisorsource
Music
Get local news, offers & more…lobal music authority Billboard revealed that previously announced Billboard Latin Music Week superstar panelists Camilo and Maluma, will also...
Music
New Gideon Schwartz book explores the history of turntable design · News RA Resident Advisorsource
Music
Guaranteed mood lifters There are times when we could all use a little pick-me-up. Life can get you down: work struggles, relationship strains, global...