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Turntables — European Audio Team (EAT) C-Dur Concrete

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European Audio Team (EAT) C-Dur Concrete
Image source — © European Audio Team (EAT)

The EAT C-Dur Concrete vinyl record player is equipped with a 10-inch EAT C-Note tonearm with a carbon tube. According to the manufacturer, this model has all the advantages of the Unipivot gimbal tonearm. To connect the player, an unbalanced 5-core DIN-RCA cable is included, which can be replaced with a balanced cable if necessary.

Specifications

  • Model name

    C-Dur Concrete

  • Speed

    33/45

  • Drive

    Belt

  • Suspension

    N/A

  • Tonearm preinstalled

    Yes

  • Tonearm model

    E.A.T. C-Note

  • Cartridge preinstalled

    N/A

  • Cartridge model

    N/A

  • Platter

    Aluminium

  • Motor

    N/A

  • Wow and Flutter (%)

    0,01%

  • Signal to Noise (dB)

    70

  • Rumble (-dB)

    N/A

  • Dimensions (mm)

    496 × 170 × 396 мм

  • Weight (kg)

    32

  • Official link

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