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Technics SL-50C Direct Drive Turntable

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Technics SL-50C Direct Drive TurntableRefined Coreless Direct Drive Vinyl Playback by Technics The Technics SL 50C Direct Drive Turntable brings classic analog sound and modern engineering together in a compact, furniture friendly design. Built around a coreless direct drive motor, an MDF plinth with natural texture finishes, and a factory installed Ortofon 2M Red cartridge, the SL 50C is tuned for serious music listening without the complexity of a full DJ deck. Coreless Direct Drive for

Refined Coreless Direct-Drive Vinyl Playback by Technics

The Technics SL-50C Direct Drive Turntable brings classic analog sound and modern engineering together in a compact, furniture-friendly design. Built around a coreless direct drive motor, an MDF plinth with natural texture finishes, and a factory-installed Ortofon 2M Red cartridge, the SL-50C is tuned for serious music listening without the complexity of a full DJ deck.

Coreless Direct Drive for Stable, Musical Rotation

Inheriting Technics’ proven coreless direct drive motor system, the SL-50C delivers high-precision rotation with excellent speed stability and low wow and flutter (0.025% W.R.M.S.). The brushless DC motor and electronic braking system work together to reach 33⅓ rpm from standstill in about 0.7 seconds, keeping pitch rock-solid and timing locked in on every record side.

MDF Plinth with Natural Texture Finishes

Instead of a hollow plastic chassis, the SL-50C uses a dense MDF body with carefully tuned rubber insulators and individually height-adjustable feet. This helps suppress vibration from speakers and room surfaces, reducing smear and improving detail retrieval. Available in warm, interior-friendly finishes like black, gray, and terracotta-style brown (availability may vary), the turntable blends easily into modern living spaces while still looking unmistakably “Technics.”

Ready to Play with Ortofon 2M Red & Built-In Phono Preamp

Out of the box, the SL-50C is dialed in for instant vinyl playback. The included Ortofon 2M Red moving-magnet cartridge comes factory-mounted and aligned on a removable Technics-style headshell, so you don’t have to fuss with setup to start spinning records. A built-in phono EQ (phono preamp) with switchable PHONO/LINE outputs means you can connect directly to powered speakers, soundbars, or any line-level input—or bypass the internal stage and use your own external phono preamp if you prefer to fine-tune your system.

Three Speeds for LPs, 45s, and 78 rpm Records

With support for 33⅓, 45, and 78 rpm, the SL-50C opens the door to a wide range of vinyl—from classic LPs and modern 12" releases to 7" singles and shellac 78s (with a suitable cartridge/stylus). Speed selection is handled via simple top-panel controls, keeping operation intuitive and reliable for everyday listening.

Thoughtful Details for Everyday Use

A die-cast aluminum platter with heavy rubber mat provides a stable foundation for your records. The static-balance S-shaped tonearm with detachable headshell offers smooth cueing and easy cartridge swaps down the line. A hinged dust cover, detachable RCA cables, and 45 rpm adapter are all included, making the SL-50C a complete package for anyone looking to step up from entry-level decks into true Technics engineering.

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Turntable Type Direct drive manual turntable
Drive Method Direct drive, brushless DC motor (coreless design)
Turntable Platter Aluminum diecast, 300 mm (11-51/64") diameter; approx. 1.26 kg (2.78 lbs) including mat
Turntable Speeds 33⅓, 45, and 78 rpm
Build-Up Characteristics Approx. 0.7 s from standstill to 33⅓ rpm
Braking System Electronic brake
Wow and Flutter 0.025% W.R.M.S.
Plinth / Body MDF chassis with natural texture finishes; vibration-damping insulators and individually height-adjustable feet
Tonearm Type Static-balance tonearm with detachable Technics-style headshell
Effective Tonearm Length 230 mm (9-1/16")
Overhang 15 mm (19/32")
Included Cartridge Ortofon 2M Red moving-magnet cartridge (factory-mounted)
Built-In Phono EQ Yes; MM phono stage with approx. 36.5 dB gain
Outputs PHONO (RCA), LINE (RCA), PHONO earth terminal
Power Supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz (North American model)
Power Consumption Approx. 4 W (Power ON), 0.2 W (Power OFF)
Dimensions (W × H × D) 430 × 128 × 353 mm (16-59/64" × 5-1/32" × 13-57/64")
Weight Approx. 7.1 kg (15.7 lbs)
Included Accessories Hinged dust cover, felt/platter mat, RCA cables, 45 rpm adaptor, power cord, setup documentation
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