Product Description
Aluminum Diecast Cabinet * Helicoid Tonearm Height Adjustment * Finish: silver/black * Hinged, detachable Dust Cover * Heavy rubber base material
- Very high torque (1.5kg/cm) for quick start ups
- Highly sensitive low mass tone-arm with gimbal suspension/helicoid tonearm height adjustment
- Unwavering quartz Direct Drive accuracy: wow and flutter 0,01% WRNMS, rumble -78dB (DIN B)
- Total Quartz locked continuous pitch adjustment up to 8%
Technics SL1200MLK2 TurnTable Reviews
Technics SL1200MLK2 TurnTable Reviews
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful: The Last Turntable You'll Ever Own..., By This review is from: Technics SL1200MLK2 TurnTable (Electronics) I've known some people to still own a manually operated Technics that has lasted over 25 years (the beauty of a manual is no extra gizmos or electronics to break down or mechanically and annoyingly affect pure playback) ! If you want proof just look at how many Denon or other top brand name turntables listed on E-Bay will often carry a disheartening claimer by the seller that reads something like, "turntable works fine except automatic tonearm or speed chip sensor does not work properly".Lesson learned is to stay away from turntables with a lot of "computerized-electronic sensing automatic features". So, no, this 'table is not an automatic nor is it for the lazy listener who will fall asleep only to wake up and find the needle has been scratching and bumping at the end of playing. Once you damage your needle in this fashion you will never make the mistake of falling asleep again while playing it.... But, again, the trade off or sacrifice is worth it versus having... Read more 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: A Classic, By This review is from: Technics SL1200MLK2 TurnTable (Electronics) It's one of the classic turntables out there & it's built like a tank. Mine (at least the one I picked up) of course didn't come with a stylus so you will have to get one of those... but it's a great turntable. Good sound quality (depending on the stylus you use - try Grado's if you've got the cash to burn) and well made. Except for one design flaw... the output wiring. The output wiring (white/red) that you would put into your mixer or phono pre-amp isn't that great. That wouldn't be so annoying - except that you have to dis-assemble the bottom of the table (just unscrew the mat) to actually be able to unplug the bloody thing to make the changes and put a better cable in there or replace the cable if need be... and you DO NOT want to do that or void your warranty if it's new. Cables bust & go bad... IMO they should've made it easier to dis-assemble that & not built it into the table. But otherwise, it's a great table that'll do you well with the right... Read more 2 of 4 people found the following review helpful: D.J. RA's table review, By James D. Higgins (Idaho Falls ID USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Technics SL1200MLK2 TurnTable (Electronics) The technics direct drive table that you are looking at is a great buy for anyone. The technics tables have a great rep. amoung D.J's for being a very well built and sturdy turntable. A direct drive is they way to go if you are looking to do any back cueing, and scratching. This is due to the fact that a belt driven turntable will burn the belt and distroy the motor. If you are planing to listen to your old records eather one will do. James D. Higgins D.J. RA Exit Only Entertainment |
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