The Sansui SR-313 is a dual-speed, belt-drive turntable that was produced in the 1970s. It features a solid wood cabinet that contributes to its aesthetic appeal and helps minimize vibrations. The turntable has a low wow and flutter, ensuring pitch stability and better sound reproduction. The SR-313 is capable of playing 33 1/3 and 45 RPM vinyl records, making it versatile for different record collections. It typically comes equipped with a low-mass tonearm designed for compatibility with a variety of cartridges, allowing users to personalize their listening experience. The automatic and manual functions on the turntable provide ease of use for both beginners and more experienced audiophiles. Additionally, its design includes an adjustable counterweight for balanced tracking, which is essential for cartridge performance and vinyl preservation.