Was this Technics set up for Radio or Nightclub?


I also posted a picture at the Hoffman forum. I saw this at a local record store. I'm not sure if it works perfectly, however, I think it would be a fun addition to a rec/party room if somebody had the space. 

https://i.postimg.cc/HsVmydJh/4-C6149-BB-C1-B4-4711-A79-A-74-AD0-AF09408.jpg
aberyclark
Last time I played Vintage Soul 45s in Tel Aviv on this sound system in 2019 at the place called Romano. Very impressive, especially those huge Fisher speakers. Great venue! Personally I don’t like rotary mixers, especially those huge old like Bozak, this is the actual set up.


Spent a lot of time with these at KTUH.  Can't remember if it was SP15 or SP25's.  They started and stopped on a dime; amazing torque.  Bulletproof.  Student DJ proof?
Those are Technics SP-25’s, which are excellent decks. Put them in plinths and add tonearms, and you’ve got a top notch analog set up. The price is certainly right, even if you keep one and sell the other. I’d definitely go for it. Hell, you could even sell each turntable separately, hopefully get more than you payed, and buy the turntable you really want. Hey, how about trying out and SP-25? lol 
https://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/sp25.shtml

I can’t believe someone near enough didn’t drive over there and get those two SP25’s.

from the Hoffman link above:

"It's Micro-Trak tonearms, Micro-trak 6509 mixer (new 1981), in a Micro-Trak "Ditty Desk".