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<p>were unsuitable for turntablism, since they had a slow start-up time, and they were prone to wear-and-tear and breakage, as the belt would break from backspinning or scratching. The first direct-drive turntable was invented by Shuichi Obata, an engineer at <a href="page.php?w=Panasonic">Matsushita</a> (now <a href="page.php?w=Panasonic">Panasonic</a>), based in <a href="page.php?w=Osaka">Osaka</a>, Japan. It eliminated belts, and instead employed a motor to directly drive a platter on which a vinyl record rests. In 1969, Matsushita released it</p><p>
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