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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 313402" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>Hi Rocketaroo.I still have my 1974 Technics SL turntable and it looks more modern than yours, but it is belt driven. I also have the SB 5000 speakers and an amp/receiver and they still all work today. I use the receiver to play movies on my LCD screen and play Credence Clearwater on the turntable. A workmate at the time bought B&O speakers{ Danish Brand} and rubbished my Technics , His lasted 2 years and mine I can pass on to my grandchildren. So the moral of the story is Japanese superiority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 313402, member: 8947"] Hi Rocketaroo.I still have my 1974 Technics SL turntable and it looks more modern than yours, but it is belt driven. I also have the SB 5000 speakers and an amp/receiver and they still all work today. I use the receiver to play movies on my LCD screen and play Credence Clearwater on the turntable. A workmate at the time bought B&O speakers{ Danish Brand} and rubbished my Technics , His lasted 2 years and mine I can pass on to my grandchildren. So the moral of the story is Japanese superiority. [/QUOTE]
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