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The image depicts a Victor QL-Y5 direct-drive turntable positioned in the Lachish Regional Council, Israel. The turntable features a dark brown wood-grain plinth, a silver platter with a black rubber mat, and an S-shaped silver tonearm with a yellow-accented weight, secured in its resting position on the right side. A clear acrylic dust cover is partially open over the unit. The front control panel displays buttons for functions including 'POWER', 'START/STOP', '45 QUARTZ LOCK 33', 'REPEAT', and tonearm 'UP/DOWN', with the model name 'Victor QL-Y5 ELECTRO-DYNAMIC SERVO TONEARM' visible. Two sets of human legs are present in the lower foreground on a dark, possibly carpeted, floor. The legs on the left are clad in blue denim jeans and light brown strapped shoes. The legs on the right are covered in dark trousers and white socks. The turntable rests on a dark surface, likely a stand, against a light-colored, textured wall. A rectangular vent is visible embedded in the wall above the turntable.
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