LUXMAN PD-171A: A MODERN TURNTABLE WITH A RETRO LOOK
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Ongoing, First published Jun 05
The Luxman PD-171A player sounds and looks as impeccable as its 1983 predecessor, but contains modern technologies that work well with time-tested solutions.
It's not hard to see why the retro-styled Luxman PD-171A will have a lot of fans in advance. In fact, there is a massive body with a wooden edging, controls milled from aluminum and such pleasant little things as illumination of the surface of the record using a "beacon" installed in the socket. And what about the porthole, in the depths of which you can see the number 33 running in place and the number 45 rushing past, and the control knobs that allow you to manipulate this magical cycle of numbers.
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