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Technics sl-1210 turntable wanted

docs - 2013-08-03 10:33

Looking to part ex with a box or two or for good price but must be in full working order and excellent condition please !

Anyone ?

 

samovar - 2013-08-03 12:00

what a beautiful turntable! good luck with your search 

docs - 2013-08-03 12:06

Thanks Sal, fingers crossed a member comes up trumps!

samovar - 2013-08-03 12:19

great news Dave! my hifi tape deck is a technics and it sounds awesome. so i'm sure your turntable will be great 

deliverance - 2013-08-03 12:23

a cracking turntable good hunting dave 

docs - 2013-08-04 00:17

Alas, noone ?

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 00:29

WHY CAN'T I POST ON THIS THREAD?

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 00:29

 

 

a   p   a   i   r     of decks cost around 400 upwards

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 00:31

this is proper cheap though

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tech...;hash=item19e012e787

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 00:32

oh f**k this filter it's annoying

docs - 2013-08-04 03:59

Ta.

1200 = US 1210 = EU but same turntable I think.

blaster - 2013-08-04 09:42

My question is when was the 1210 was made....? because the 1200-MK2 was made way back in 1979 or so.....and the 1210 i saw was very popular like in the early 90s.....i think the 1210 has a few updates internally...?

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:12

well if my last post ever gets posted you'll see

 

CHECK WIKI

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:12

1200 = silver

1210 = black

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:12

mk2 is most common 1200

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:12

later 1200's like the mk5 do not come with hinged covers

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:13

best upgrade for a 1200 is a rega arm

 

if my pics ever get posted coz of this filter you'll see mine

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:17

wallop

claret.badger - 2013-08-04 10:17

Originally Posted by docs:

Ta.

1200 = US 1210 = EU but same turntable I think.

NO

1200 = silver

1210 = black

 

mk2 being the most common

 

<dl><dt>MK2 models</dt></dl>

The SL-1200 Mark 2 was introduced in 1979 . It was an update to the popular SL-1200 series. It again represented a culmination of Technics Turntable Innovations. It was dubbed as "The Middle Class Quartz Direct Drive". It was not released as a professional model, but became popular with pioneering hip-hop DJs. It soon found its way into discos as well as radio stations for airplay because of its vibration dampening ability and resistance to feedback.

The MK2 models were sold in Europe with different model numbers indicating a different colour; the 1200 (silver) and 1210 (matte black). This was the same in the USA (and Japan) initially, however later the 1200 was available in both silver and matte black finishes.

<dl><dt>MK3 models</dt></dl><dl><dt>MK4 models</dt></dl>

Only available in Japan / SE Asia Markets Price for around $650.00. It has a matte black finish like the MK2, This model is aimed at the hi-end audiophile market rather than for DJs. This is the last model made with the detent ("click") in the neutral position (+/- 0%) of the pitch adjustment slider. In addition to the existing 33 RPM and 45 RPM buttons, the MK4 adds a 78 RPM button. It is also designed to be used with regular removable RCA cables (along with a removable ground/earth cable) rather than having hard wired RCA cables like all the other 1200/1210 models.

<dl><dt>MK5 models</dt></dl><dl><dt>MK6 models</dt></dl><dl><dt>Special models</dt></dl>

These were limited edition versions, with 24 karat gold plated metal parts including tonearm and buttons.

There were only 10,000 made and sold worldwide. These units sold out in less than a year. Wholly based on the MK3, it has a piano black gloss finish and the tonearm & accessories were gold plated. It was priced at about US$1200.00.

There are many "non-official" special models of the SL-1200 and SL-1210 that have appeared over the years, mainly given away as prizes for turntablism, most notably the DMC World Championship, who have given away to the winner a pair of 24K gold plated Technics turntables. Due to the customisation trend that has grown in the DJ community, many local events or competitions have given away custom coloured or finished Technics SL turntables.

 

docs - 2013-08-04 10:59

Thanks Nick, now all I need is to get one at a decent price...

walkman.archive - 2013-08-05 01:48

Originally Posted by docs:

Looking to part ex with a box or two or for good price but must be in full working order and excellent condition please !

Anyone ?

Hi docs. I quick search in eBay showed me this:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Technics-SL-1210-MK2-MKII-Turntable-Plattenspieler-DJ-Vinyl-/130960479689?pt=Plattenspieler&hash=item1e7dda55c9&_uhb=1

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TURNTA...1758f66fc&_uhb=1

 

I have a SL1200MkII and I'm very happy with it, but still have to get a better cartridge for it.

Here's mi 5yr old son listening to a child disc :-)

 

IMG_3249

docs - 2013-08-05 03:19

Nice one ! thanks for the picture too, really nice to see it getting such usage

bison - 2013-08-06 06:14

mate of mine sold a pair for £250 last year

gumtree is good for decks dave

docs - 2013-08-06 06:16

Cheers, will keep an eye on there.