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Since the name Technics, pronouced 'techniques', was launched in 1965 for domestic premium loudspeakers, they have set the standard for high end audio equipment.
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Since the name Technics, pronouced 'techniques', was launched in 1965 for domestic premium loudspeakers, they have set the standard for high end audio equipment.
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Rumors abound that Panasonic may kill off the iconic Technics 1200 turntable.
Boing Boing 2009
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Mint Club, Harrison Street, SatMarc RowlandsAs an example of how quickly music-playing technology has overtaken club nights, Get Loose advertises its USP as "only Technics turntables and vinyl will be used", which suggests that the idea of a DJ mixing together tracks from actual records played on actual decks has become almost as archaic as a housewife struggling with the weekly wash using carbolic soap and a mangle.
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Lock Tavern, NW1, SunLCTo the ever-diminishing number of guys poncing about in the DJ booth with their Technics, cueing up their vinyl: your days are numbered.
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There it was, nestled between a car rim and some used blenders: a Technics RS-616 cassette deck.
Miss the Hiss? Fanatics Flip for Tunes on Cassette Tapes Lauren Rudser 2011
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Technics Quartz Direct Drive Turntable System SL-1200MK2, 2000, mixed media 35 7/16 X 46 7/16 X 18 1/8 inches 90 X 118 X 46 CM, private collection.
Tom Sachs Tom Vanderbilt 2011
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In Technics and Civilization, the historian and cultural critic Lewis
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He then took me to an electronics store and I picked out these Technics 1200 and a Genesis mixer.
A Perfect Fit Luther Wright 2010
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In Technics and Civilization, the historian and cultural critic Lewis
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