Saturday, October 18, 2025

I make an excellent deal on a Technics SL1700 in fact it turns out to be one of the best deals I have ever made on stereo equipment.

I scored the eBay deal of my life last month. 

I haven't told anyone as it was an irresponsible purchase. 

My Technics SL1700 turntable is not working correctly. I have had it apart numerous times. The dustcover is broken and one channel drops out and you have to wiggle the cord.

I was on eBay while baling, and I found a listing of one from an estate sale in Idaho. The buyer had not tested it, but from the pictures it looked pretty good. The listing was for $250 I offered him $75. But he offered it to me for $149 with shipping.

I hit "Buy it Now!"

It showed up double boxed and with old DiscWasher accessories. Stylus brush and record brush, cables, and a good dustcover.

The bonus was a Stanton 681EEE cart in like new condition!

I plugged it in and it worked flawlessly.

The Stanton is a rugged cartridge that works really well on garage sale records. I have been listening to it in my shop. Very low noise from this setup. Good tracking, very tolerant of scratches and dirty records. I need to try it on some really good records.


Stanton 681EEE is excellent pairing with my Technics SL-1700



This is the second time I played this Technics SL1700. The is a garage sale find. You can see that the tonearm lowers gently, all the functions work. I have looked higher end/more popular turntables like the AR and Thorens. I really wanted a Micro Sieki a couple years ago when they were coming out of Japan really cheap. I would say the SL1300. SL1600, and SL1700 are seriously rugged and have a good price per performance ratio. They have a heavy enough tonearm to track well on affordable records and work well with a range of cartridges. If I was getting into vinyl I would look for a used 1700 (I see them locally under $400 with cartriges) and a preamp rather than a modern turntable. I would add that the series from Technics that SL1700 comes from usually are paired with very respectable cartridges like the Stanton or Shure V15, Pickering XV-15, or Audio-Technica AT-13/14.
In my humble opinion.


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