SME 3009 Series II Improved

This is the legendary SME Model 3009 Series II Improved — a precision-engineered pick-up arm that has become a benchmark in analog audio history. Built with SME’s renowned craftsmanship and technical excellence, it represents the pinnacle of tonearm design from the golden age of vinyl. Featuring a 9-inch pivot-to-stylus distance, the 3009 Series II Improved

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Kenwood KD 500

Here’s a fine example from Kenwood — the KD-500, a legendary turntable from the golden age of hi-fi, when components were built to last a lifetime. The KD-500 (and its sibling, the KD-550) has become a classic, revered for both its engineering and aesthetic appeal. One of the most striking features of the KD-500 is

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Kenwood KR 7050

This is the Kenwood KR-7050 High Speed DC Stereo Receiver from 1979–1980 — a true powerhouse from the golden age of solid-state audio. It’s big, beautiful, and delivers a bold, dynamic sound that’s unmistakably vintage Kenwood. Physically, the KR-7050 stands out with its brushed aluminum faceplate, soft blue and amber lighting, and four illuminated analog

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Pioneer PL 3F

This is the Pioneer PL-3F, launched in 1985 as the successor to the highly regarded PL-707. It holds a special place in Pioneer’s legacy, as it marked the end of the company’s era in turntable production — the last high-end turntable Pioneer ever manufactured before the decline of vinyl in the late ’80s. At the

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