Technics catalogue 1990

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  1. Silver965

    Silver965 Well-Known Member

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    I found this, too......And I'll make it available here
     

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    Technics , a great brand , very good sound from its portable cd players. The Sl-P1200 professional cd player is particularly impressive , Technics revived a few years back with relatively few but high quality products , the history part of their website really worth to visit as is the entire site.
    Thanks for uploading , wonderful catalog !:thumbsup:

    https://www.technics.com/us/about/history/
    oops ... Here is the correct link : https://www.technics.com/global/chronicle/
     
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    Hi Silver965. Very interesting to see the Technics range of components. My sister has a Technics system she bought back in the nineties. Have to look up the model when I go over next. Nice. Thanks for posting.
     
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    I've got a few of the 80's components, I think their stuff, for the most part, got better looking and didn't suffer from "how cheap can we make it." While most of it is plastic, they really embraced the material and made it work for them and the designs still look fresh today, 30 years later.
     
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