D-P-300F
Description
Redefined External De sign
Fully Automatic Player
Straight Tone Arm
Includes High Grade MM Cartridge.
Diecast Aluminium Turntable
Built-in Phono Equalizer
Manual Arm Lifter
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Dimensions 53 (w) x 41 (d) 21 (h) cms
With lid fully opened 53 (w) x 49 (d) 59 (h) cms
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