The Pioneer PL-620 is a belt-driven turntable that exemplifies the technological advancements in analog playback from the late 1970s. It features a sturdy wooden cabinet, providing both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. The turntable is equipped with an automatic return mechanism, meaning the tonearm will return to its resting position after playback is complete. This model has been designed with a high-quality, low-resonance construction to minimize vibrations that could affect sound quality. The integrated tonearm is adjustable and suitable for a variety of cartridges, allowing users to customize their listening experience. The PL-620 boasts a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, and the wow and flutter specifications are well within the standards for its time, contributing to its ability to reproduce sound accurately. Key specifications include a plinth construction that promotes stability, an S-shaped tonearm, and a solid platter for consistent rotation. Additionally, it may come with features such as a cueing mechanism and adjustable tracking force, enhancing usability for vinyl enthusiasts.