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Turntables — Auris Audio Auris Blues

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Auris Audio Auris Blues
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The player is equipped with an electronically controlled synchronous motor, which ensures stable speeds (33 and 45 rpm), and the vibration isolation system and adjustable feet minimize external interference.

Specifications

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