LESA - SC 1903 Turntable





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Lesa SC 1903 Stereo IC – Vintage 1970s turntable – 33/45/78 rpm – Complete with original speakers
Offered for sale is a vintage stereo system, Lesa model SC 1903, Italian production from the 1970s, complete with two original Lesa speakers paired together.
Elegant compact system with a wooden cabinet and a plexiglass dust cover, the typical Italian design of the era.
The turntable has been tested and is functioning at all speeds: 33, 45 and 78 rpm.
Speakers lightly dusty
Brand: Lesa
Model: SC 1903 Stereo IC
Production: Italy, circa 1970s
Speeds: 33 / 45 / 78 rpm
Automatic system
Integrated amplification
Separate volume control L/R
Tone controls (bass) and loudness
Wooden cabinet with transparent cover
Sold complete with 2 original Lesa speakers
It is advisable, given that this is a vintage device, to perform any ordinary maintenance for continuous use.
Ideal for vintage Hi-fi collectors, 70s design enthusiasts, listening to 78 rpm—very rare
Lesa SC 1903 Stereo IC – Vintage 1970s turntable – 33/45/78 rpm – Complete with original speakers
Offered for sale is a vintage stereo system, Lesa model SC 1903, Italian production from the 1970s, complete with two original Lesa speakers paired together.
Elegant compact system with a wooden cabinet and a plexiglass dust cover, the typical Italian design of the era.
The turntable has been tested and is functioning at all speeds: 33, 45 and 78 rpm.
Speakers lightly dusty
Brand: Lesa
Model: SC 1903 Stereo IC
Production: Italy, circa 1970s
Speeds: 33 / 45 / 78 rpm
Automatic system
Integrated amplification
Separate volume control L/R
Tone controls (bass) and loudness
Wooden cabinet with transparent cover
Sold complete with 2 original Lesa speakers
It is advisable, given that this is a vintage device, to perform any ordinary maintenance for continuous use.
Ideal for vintage Hi-fi collectors, 70s design enthusiasts, listening to 78 rpm—very rare

