L-A 31

by JVC


The JVC L-A31 is a direct-drive turntable released during the late 1970s to earl...

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The JVC L-A31 is a direct-drive turntable released during the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is characterized by its robust build quality and precision engineering, making it a popular model among vinyl enthusiasts. The L-A31 features a low-speed servo motor for accurate playback, ensuring stable speed and minimal wow and flutter. The component layout includes a non-magnetic tonearm designed for optimal tracking of records, helping to reduce distortion and improve audio fidelity. One of the notable features is the adjustable arm height, allowing users to set the correct VTA (Vertical Tracking Angle) for different cartridges. It incorporates an auto-stop feature, which automatically stops the turntable when the record has finished playing. The L-A31 also comes equipped with a dust cover to protect the turntable and records from environmental factors. Its sleek design and functional features make it a suitable option for those looking to enhance their vinyl listening experience.