The Dual P 60 is a belt-driven turntable introduced in the 1970s, recognized for its solid build and straightforward operation. It features an automatic mechanism that allows for easy playback of vinyl records. The turntable is often equipped with a detachable headshell, making it convenient for cartridge switching and maintenance. It is built with a heavy plinth to reduce vibrations and maintain stability during play. The P 60 typically includes a variable speed control, allowing users to play records at both 33 1/3 and 45 RPM. A notable feature is the adjustable anti-skate mechanism to ensure better tracking of the stylus, enhancing sound fidelity. The tonearm is designed for low inertia, promoting accurate playback. Additionally, the turntable may come with a dust cover to protect the vinyl and internal components from dust and debris.