Technics SL-1300G Grand Class Direct Drive Turntable

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Technics SL-1300G Grand Class Direct Drive Turntable

Technics SL-1300G Grand Class Direct Drive Turntable: A high-fidelity turntable featuring ΔΣ-Delta Sigma Drive, an innovative motor technology that minimizes vibrations and ensures precise rotational accuracy. The turntable delivers superior sound quality thanks to its revamped motor, three-layered platter, and exceptionally robust frame.

Silent-Operating Circuit

The use of a high-speed switching power supply minimizes ripple, buzzing, and ensures stable power delivery. This design eliminates the need for large transformers and the mechanical vibrations they can produce. With a switching frequency above 100 kHz, it effectively lowers the noise floor, enhancing the clarity and purity of music playback.

ΔΣ-Drive (Delta Sigma Drive) Motor System

Experience unmatched audio precision with the ΔΣ-Drive, a cutting-edge technology that leverages Technics' expertise in PWM signal processing. The system guarantees rich, detailed sound by effectively minimizing motor vibrations and harmonics, ensuring smoother and more accurate rotation.

Enhanced Balance Calibration

Uneven weight distribution in a turntable can cause unwanted vibrations or noise during playback, negatively impacting sound quality. To address this, each component is meticulously balanced at the factory using precision calibration equipment. Turntables that undergo this thorough adjustment are marked with a "BALANCED" sticker, indicating their optimized balance for superior performance.

Key Features
  • Coreless Direct Drive Motor Achieving Stable Rotation
  • Motor-Drive System, ΔΣ-Drive (Delta Sigma Drive)
  • Vibration Resistance Design
  • Multi-Stage Silent Power Supply
  • Low-Noise Switching Circuit
  • Current Injection Active Noise Cancelling
  • Tonearm Achieving High Initial-Motion Sensitivity