Technics Turntable, Class HiFi Record Player now selling for $799.99
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Save $100 on the Technics SL-40CBT-K turntable at Amazon, now $799.99 with built-in phono EQ and Bluetooth.
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Technics Turntable, Class HiFi Record Player now selling for $799.99
A $100 discount that's hard to ignore.
Technics Turntable, Class HiFi Record Player drops to $799.99 - save $100. This 11 percent cut brings the SL-40CBT-K below its 30-day average of $866.62, making it one of the better prices we have tracked since launch.
For just $799.99, down from its list price of $899.99. This is the first meaningful price cut on the SL-40CBT since it launched. The 90-day average sits at $883.04 and the 180-day average at $880.52, so you are saving roughly $80 versus what most buyers have paid.
The SL-40CBT is a direct-drive turntable that borrows the coreless motor from Technics' higher-end SL-1500C, delivering low-vibration playback and consistent rotational accuracy. It ships with a built-in phono EQ tuned for the included Audio Technica AT-VM95C cartridge, so you can plug into powered speakers or an amp without extra gear.
Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream vinyl to wireless speakers or headphones, and the aluminum S-shaped tonearm rides on a micron-precision bearing base for reliable tracking. The compact footprint (16.9 x 5.0 x 13.9 inches) fits most media consoles, and it comes in Black, Terracotta Brown, or Gray finishes.
Best for listeners who want a serious upgrade from entry-level turntables without jumping to the $1,000-plus tier. The built-in phono stage and Bluetooth remove the need for extra components, making this a clean one-box solution for anyone building or refreshing a vinyl setup.
If you already own a high-end phono preamp and prefer a fully manual deck, the more stripped-down SL-100C might suit you better for less.
The coreless motor and included cartridge make this a rare value at $799.99. If you have been waiting for the SL-40CBT to land below $800. This is your signal to buy.

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