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European Audio Team C Major Turntable With Ortofon Quintet Mc Blue Cart

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European Audio Team C Major Turntable With Ortofon Quintet Mc Blue CartProduct Overview E. A. T. is proud to announce the availability of its most important turntable to date: the C Major. Why important? Because it represents a completely new price point, an entry level offering from E. A. T. that will satisfy all seasoned music lovers who require a high value for money turntable, and a perfect solution for those new to the delights of the vinyl LP. We at E. A. T. have identified a segment of the hi fi market where those

Product Overview

E.A.T. is proud to announce the availability of its most important turntable to date: the C-Major. Why important? Because it represents a completely new price point, an entry-level offering from E.A.T. that will satisfy all seasoned music lovers who require a high-value-for-money turntable, and a perfect solution for those new to the delights of the vinyl LP. We at E.A.T. have identified a segment of the hi-fi market where those who would like to purchase turntables with greater performance and sophistication than that which is available in the budget sector, but with a price point below the widely-acclaimed C-Sharp our most successful turntable to date. And it is the technology of C-Sharp that enabled us to develop the C-Major. Pun intended, the differences between the C-Sharp and the C-Major are minor. All were incorporated to reduce costs and features, without compromising the performance. To achieve the lower price, the following changes were applied: The C-Note tonearm on the C-Major is 9 in length instead of 10 There is no separate speed control The main chassis has a more compact footprint The platter clamp is smaller The platter is smaller Shipped complete with fitted dust cover, and offered in a specially-priced package with the Ortofon Quintet Blue cartridge, the C-Major will extract the best from the vinyl LP undoubtedly a blast from the past that just happens to be the future of music in the home!

Key Features

  • High-Performance Turntable
  • Comes with factory-fitted Ortofon Quintet Blue Cartridge
  • Heavy-weight aluminium platter
  • Proprietary low-noise motor
  • High-density MDF low-profile base

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