

Turntable Details
Drive
Direct
Motor
Wow & Flutter %
Rumble [dB]
Speed
33, 45
Dimensions [mm]
Platter Material
Platter Diameter [mm]
Total Weight [kg]
Tonearm
Year Built
Platter Weight [kg]
Plinth Material
Price
Additional information
Type: Belt-driven multiple play turntable.
Drive Mechanism: Belt drive.
Motor: Not specified, but typically a DC motor.
Platter: Not detailed, but likely made of aluminum.
Speeds: 33 1/3 and 45 rpm.
Tonearm: Fixed headshell, universal tubular arm.
Cartridge: Often comes with a Shure/Realistic R47XT cartridge.
Stacking Capability: Can stack multiple records for automatic playback.
Spindle: Uses a Technics spindle, compatible with some Technics models like the SL-1950.
Dimensions and Weight: Not specified, but similar to other vintage turntables of its class.
Year of Manufacture: Late 1970s.
Manufacturer: Made by Technics for J.C. Penney under the MCS brand.