Lamborghini, in collaboration with Technics, introduces a unique auditory experience for both car enthusiasts and vinyl lovers. This special edition turntable, the SL-1200M7B, not only exemplifies Lamborghini’s iconic style but also offers an extraordinary feature—a vinyl record containing the sounds of Lamborghini's most iconic V-12 engines. This innovative blend of automotive excellence and audio nostalgia caters perfectly to those who appreciate the symphony of high-performance engines and the classic warmth of vinyl records.
The design of the SL-1200M7B turntable mirrors the dynamic and bold aesthetics associated with Lamborghini. Available in vibrant colors like red, yellow, and green, the turntable carries the modern Y-themed motif synonymous with Lamborghini’s design language. Moreover, the slipmat features a prominent Lamborghini logo, enhancing the brand's presence. This turntable is not just a music player, but a statement piece that reflects the glitz and prestige of the Lamborghini brand.
The vinyl record included with the turntable features a collection of distinctive engine sounds from several renowned Lamborghini models. These range from the classic 400GT to the modern Revuelto, including the legendary Miura and the 25th anniversary Countach with its 455-horsepower 5.2-liter V-12 engine. Each model's engine note has been meticulously captured, offering listeners a rich auditory history of Lamborghini’s engineering evolution.
While the exact pricing details of the Lamborghini-themed SL-1200M7B turntable remain undisclosed, it is based on the Technics SL-1200MK7, which typically retails for around $1,100. Given the unique Lamborghini enhancements and the special V-12 sound record, the price is expected to be higher. Additionally, this is a limited edition item, with sales starting on May 9 and ending by the end of June, making it a rare collectible for enthusiasts.
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