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Hitachi HT-550 Turntable

One of most elegant looking turntable I've ever owned.  Wide stance, heavy and flat platter, beautiful chrome/metal accents in a beautiful looking rosewood vinyl wrapped plinth with a clear dust cover!

One of my favorite looking turntables so far, and it's beautifully built as well!  Freshly serviced and ready to go!  The original took care of it, and so have I!

2-speed, direct drive, quartz lock, semi-automatic turntable.  Feature's Hitachi's uni-torque motor, oil-dampened cue arm and a quality tone arm!  As well, a two-way counter-weight system, the main weight and sub-weight for those who want more cartridge flexibility.  Also features the original aluminum headshell with an Empire 5000 III cartridge and a brand new Jico stylus from Japan!

The Empire 5000 III is a very, very, very nice cartridge and sounds exceptional!  The Empire 5000 may have been one of Empire's higher end cartridge for this particular series and with the new stylus it sounds superb.  Very nice coloration in the signature, with excellent midrange, bass and treble.  It's a very inviting sound.  Very smooth mid range, which is very nice for vocals, especially female vocals.

Overall, it's in excellent condition!  Dust cover has the usual scuffs.









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