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Cambridge Audio's TT50 turntable is 1960s technology with 2007 looks

Turntable-cambridge.jpgAudiophiles who insist on listening to records, and only records: rejoice! Cambridge Audio, those masters of audio, are coming to your rescue by releasing a swanky looking record player that won't look at all 1960s in your 2007 pad.

The TT50 has been given a makeover with elastomer paint on the acrylic platter and on the all-important arm, non-contact magnetic anti-skate technology should ensure Primal Scream tracks are played to the best quality they can. Short of actually having Bobby Gillespie in your living room, of course, but that would involve far too much mess to clean up the next day.

Surprisingly, it's not that expensive, I think £350 is a pretty good deal for a turntable from such a well established English company.

Cambridge Audio
(via Shiny Shiny)

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