There actually is a European version of this turntable running at 220V/50Hz, which is also silver. I have and use one of those. In Europe these players came fitted with the DL-160 cartridge, which sounds awesome. But that had become unobtainium nowaday. The DL-110 cartridge is virtually the same and still available, but highly overprices (they used to be sold for around $80, nowaday's for around $300). I run this table with a DL-301 MKII cartridge and also used the DL-110 and DL-160 (bought them when they were still widly available and cheap). I would advice you to pair it with a Nagaoka MP-100 or MP-200. These cartridges suit the compliance of the player and will sound amazingly good on this turntable.
That's a beautiful turntable. It's such a shame that they don't make anything like this anymore.
There actually is a European version of this turntable running at 220V/50Hz, which is also silver. I have and use one of those.
In Europe these players came fitted with the DL-160 cartridge, which sounds awesome. But that had become unobtainium nowaday. The DL-110 cartridge is virtually the same and still available, but highly overprices (they used to be sold for around $80, nowaday's for around $300).
I run this table with a DL-301 MKII cartridge and also used the DL-110 and DL-160 (bought them when they were still widly available and cheap). I would advice you to pair it with a Nagaoka MP-100 or MP-200. These cartridges suit the compliance of the player and will sound amazingly good on this turntable.