

🎧 Elevate your vinyl game — where timeless sound meets modern precision.
The Technics SL-100C is a premium-class turntable featuring a coreless direct drive brushless DC motor for ultra-stable playback, a static-balanced aluminum S-shape tonearm for precise groove tracking, and a pre-installed Audio-Technica cartridge for high-fidelity sound. Its auto-lift tonearm protects records and stylus from wear, while its minimalist design complements any modern audiophile setup. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking flawless analog sound with effortless style.









| ASIN | B0B43261KW |
| Item model number | SL-100C-K |
| Manufacturer | Technics |
| Product Dimensions | 37.08 x 45.21 x 17.02 cm; 9.89 kg |
R**N
Technics tiene una fama impecable con sus tornamesas desde hace mucho tiempo, y al sacar la SL-100C de su caja, me quedó claro por qué. Es un equipo muy sólido, es muy notorio el control de calidad que tiene. La primera calibración no fue muy difícil. Incluye todo (a excepción del preamplificador) para que la hagas sonar saliendo de la caja. Escogí este modelo sobre el sl1500c porque en realidad no necesito el preamplificador y de todas formas quería cambiar el cartucho de fábrica. En la foto no lo había cambiado aún. Viene preinstalado un atvm95c que no es para nada despreciable, pero mejorando el cartucho es muy notoria la respuesta de esta tornamesa. Si ya tienes un buen equipo al cual conectarla, vas a sorprenderte con su sonido y vas a brincarte todos esos problemas de ruidos y demás que vienen acompañados de tornamesas más económicas. Una buena pareja para el ifi zen phono. Es muy silencioso, no me gasté un dineral en cableado para conseguir que no suene alguna interferencia o estática, solo me fijé en que el anclaje hiciera un buen contacto, que fuera de calidad el material y que vinieran forrados internamente los cables. Usé el cable de tierra que trae de fábrica la SL100C y lo conecté al preamplificador. Van a un Denon AVR-X3700H. No siento que necesite otra cosa que no sean más discos. Lo encontré a $22,387 a 12 msi a finales de agosto de 2023. Vale totalmente la pena.
單**ん
システムに相応しいLPレコードプレーヤーを探していた。最初はデノン(昔からあこがれていた)の中古の3000シリーズを取り寄せたら、回転が爆走して驚嘆。早速返品。次はティアックの(17万円台の)ベルトドライブを新品で購入したが、トーンアームの高さ調整ができるとは言うもののその調整が極めて難儀なことと、MCカートリッジではベルトドライブモーターの音を拾ってしまうことで使用を断念。その次はどうするか、デノンの現代機はデザイン等魅力は全く感じないし、ティアックも球数は多いものの、サエクのトーンアームの高さ調整で難儀するだろうな・・・そこでテクニクスはどうかと探していたところ、ストロボスコープとギンギンのターンテーブル、ピッチコントローラーの無い機種があった。SL-100C-K。ストロボスコープやギンギンのプラッターやピッチコントロールもなく極穏やかな佇まい。価格は新品で(1か月前で)22.5万円。私には要らぬアクセサリーは無くていい。その分、機械の本質を高めてもらいたいと思う気持ちとぴったり合い、画像とスペックを信じて購入しようとした。評価は4.5で、殆どがUSA・カナダ、メキシコ等の横文字ばかりの評価ではあったが、翻訳すると具体的に高い評価が長文で記してあった。日本人のコメントは無いのかと思ったが、清水の舞台から飛び込むように購入を決定した。しかし、品物の到着があまりにも遅い。そのうちメールで出品者からメッセージがあり、「並行輸入品」であると。この品は箱を空けて使用すると返品不可。修理も不可。と来たのだ。一旦はヤラレタ―不良品が来たらどうしようか思いつつ、あらゆる意味でアマゾンさんを信じてSL-100C-Kを受け取ったのだ。覚悟を決めて開梱し、組み上げ、プラッターの回転やスイッチの感触を確かめ、水平をキープして付属のカートリッジで音出しをした。プラッターからの振動音無し、要らぬ雑音なく静寂を感じた。いろいろ操作するうちに、機能とデザインの良さが伝わり始めた。早い話が、今のところ満足している。付属のカートリッジはオーディオテクニカの入門機だったのでそれなりに良く鳴るのだが、このターンテーブルにはそぐわなかった。デノンのDL103Rに交換したところ実力発揮。いろいろカートリッジも試すとそのカートリッジの個性をうまく引き出す能力が高い。ただ、オートリフターはショボい。指の感触がやや安っぽい。レコード内周に入るとオートリフトするとあるがしないですね。ネガは今のところそれだけ。無駄を省いた基本性能のよさに満足している。
D**X
Well, my last TT was a belt drive Ariston in the 1970's. Loved it but found nirvana with digital music. Scratches, pops and skips all gone. I still kept my collection of vinyl though. So FF to now. Wanted to reminisce with my records once again but with the insane options of TT's due to their revival, lots to choose from. Technics direct drive turntables have always been regarded as good. My research showed the SL-100 was well liked, great reviews and I can see why. It's very well built and quite heavy. The auto-lift feature is really nice. The supplied cartridge Audio Technica AT-VM95C is good. This is a simple TT that should last for a long time and lets me remember that sweet analogue sound from time to time. Highly recommended.
C**4
The two main reasons I purchased the Technics SL-100c were the adjustable VTA of the tonearm and the removable headshell. Other things that were important to me were looks, sound quality, ease of use and value for money. Of all the new Technics black turntables available now, I think this one looks the sharpest with its silver accents and lack of "dj features." Sound quality is subjective, but technically this table measurably excels in all categories. I currently own three turntables that are each in a different room with different speakers. From my personal experience, it is really the room itself that plays the biggest role on the sound of a home stereo system. Compared to my Denon DP-3000NE, the Technics SL-100C is nearly its equal as far as sound quality. I can appreciate the differences in "tuning" between these two turntables. The sound differences between the DP-3000NE and SL-100C are difficult to describe, but, I would roughly characterize the differences as round versus sharp, respectively. Another way of describing this turntable's sound is neutral. I believe this neutrality also allows someone to easily experience the nuances and qualities of different phono cartridges. Playing a record is one of the most tactile experiences in hi-fi listening. As far as ease of use, this record player requires no regular maintenance, no belt changes, no complicated set up and easily switches to play different speeds. My own experiences with its auto-lift/semi-automatic features have been positive. I appreciate though the option to turn the auto lift off with only a flick of a small switch on the back of the turntable. I did activate the hidden features including auto stop, auto power off and changing the position of where the auto lift off activates to closer to the spindle. These hidden or easter egg features are activated by pushing the control buttons on the turntable in a particular sequence that are available on both the Technics SL-100C and SL-1500C. Instead of me describing how to do it here, I would recommend instead to easily search for it on internet chat forums and you tube videos if you intend to try it for yourself. Finally in my assessment of value for money, it follows the rule of diminishing returns in hi-fi. I changed the rca cables to world's best Mogami 2964s and the rubber platter mat to a Hudson Hifi Acrylic. I also added an IsoAcoustics zaZen II platform, a KAB auxiliary tonearm weight and a record weight. Not counting the Hana ML cartridge currently installed, it adds about $300 worth in upgrades. Is it worth it? Absolutely. Is it necessary? Absolutely not. This is a great looking and awesome sounding turntable. It is audiophile premium grade turntable that is compatible with a wide variety of moving magnet, moving iron or moving coil cartridges that adds value to an enthusiast who likes to swap out cartridges with ease. It has a silent advanced technologically engineered motor trickled down from Technic's most expensive turntables making this "entry level" version a good choice for most. My first record player was a Technics SL-QD33 I got for Christmas in 1985, it served me well for nearly 40 years. If your budget is around $1000 for a new record player, this one is a great pick and I highly recommend it. This is a fun hobby. Enjoy the music!
T**T
Oh yea and of course wow. Plays great feels great and sounds fantastic with the bundled cartridge and stylus. I upgraded to the 95 ML (Green) and it sounds even more full ( of course). Auto lift works as indicated by Technics and reviewers confirmed that it may take up to 60 seconds at the end of the record to lift. I am thoroughly satisfied with the purchase. The lack of Bluetooth may come back to spank me later but again I am satisfied. The one thing I do miss from my previous DJ style turntable is the platter light.
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