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Technics Mk 3 - where to buy? Can't find 'em
The title sez it all. I need to pick up two of these decks in black. Must be new, and from a factory-authorized dealer. All I can find is the Mk 5, and I'm really not interested in paying the extra $ for the improved anti-skate and brake adjustment. Up to a couple of weeks ago, the local Guitar Centers had tons of them for $399. Now they are nowhere to be found. Any leads?
Damn, I was going to suggest Guitar Center
Are m3d's the same as mk3's ? I'd just search around online, places like pssl.com.
For the most part, the model that is made for the states is the M3D model, not the MK3.. MK3 are in different regions, but not for north america. You may find MK3, but usually it means it was intended for another region other than North America. Whatever you do, make sure you do not get the other versions, because from my understanding, it most likely will not be covered by Panasonic for warranty coverege.
In the M3D version, there are a serious of online authorized dealers that sale them in the States.
musiciansfriend.com
samash.com (price match policy 100%)---i purchased my newer m3ds from them
bestbuy.com (dont know if they still offer them. )
Thanks, bachatu
I will check those places & see what I can find. Also, I've just ordered a Rane Empath from Jason DeMoe at AgiproDJ. They had the best price and great service. I'm just waiting on the mixer to arrive, and if it goes as smoothly as I'm anticipating, I will not hesitate to recommend him/his firm to anyone looking to order equipment online. I'll let you guys know how everything turns out.
Cheers...
Dude, M3Ds are a discontinued model and they are impossible to find, I contacted all of our distributors and our technics rep directly and all said not in stock and not available.
Sorry Dude, it looks like you only have a choice between MKII or MK5 or MK5G!
Cheers...
i picked up the M3Ds from guitar center a few months ago at 400 a piece. if you want them in black you need to get sl-1210m3ds (even harder to find). looking back i kinda wish i would have saved the cash and just bought the mkIIs. the only real difference is the pitch reset button which i never use anyways, i like the fact that the mkIIs click into 0 on the pitch control, on the m3ds its kinda hard to acurately get it at 0 with out using the button, other than that there is a little holder for your needles on the top (again something i never use), and the power switch in recessed so it doesnt come off as easily. mkIIs are definitly gonna be easier to find since they have been the standard DJ deck for so long. the difference is minimal, and i checked a few of my more trusted sites for DJ gear and none of then have the M3Ds. Just to make you feel a little better, the ones guitar center had were NOT brand new. they were either display models that they were clearing out when the MK5s came out, or (as in my case) they were used for a DJ competition. Mine were only used once and for me that was enough to justify buying almost new decks at a good discount. good luck finding them!!!
It's weird how the MK2 is still available but the MK3D is not. Does anyone know if that means the MK2s are still being manufactured? I wouldn't mind a brand new pair of those if that's the case. I had planned on getting a pair of MK3Ds but so much for that idea... and $550 is such a rip off for the MK5G... ugh. I think the pitch control should be +/- 16% anyway! I've been leaning towards the TTX-1 lately... I still cannot make a decision, but the only thing the TTX-1 doesn't have going for it is that it's not the 'industry standard'... other than that, it's features blow away the technics in all departments and it's a cheaper deck too!! Maybe TTX-1 is the way to go... argh decisions decisions.
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| Originally posted by Vero i picked up the M3Ds from guitar center a few months ago at 400 a piece. if you want them in black you need to get sl-1210m3ds (even harder to find). looking back i kinda wish i would have saved the cash and just bought the mkIIs. the only real difference is the pitch reset button which i never use anyways, i like the fact that the mkIIs click into 0 on the pitch control, on the m3ds its kinda hard to acurately get it at 0 with out using the button, other than that there is a little holder for your needles on the top (again something i never use), and the power switch in recessed so it doesnt come off as easily. mkIIs are definitly gonna be easier to find since they have been the standard DJ deck for so long. the difference is minimal, andJust to make you feel a little better, the ones guitar center had were NOT brand new. they were either display models that they were clearing out when the MK5s came out, or (as in my case) they were used for a DJ competition. Mine were only used once and for me that was enough to justify buying almost new decks at a good discount. good luck finding them!!! |
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| Originally posted by Vero i picked up the M3Ds from guitar center a few months ago at 400 a piece. if you want them in black you need to get sl-1210m3ds (even harder to find). looking back i kinda wish i would have saved the cash and just bought the mkIIs. the only real difference is the pitch reset button which i never use anyways, i like the fact that the mkIIs click into 0 on the pitch control, on the m3ds its kinda hard to acurately get it at 0 with out using the button, other than that there is a little holder for your needles on the top (again something i never use), and the power switch in recessed so it doesnt come off as easily. mkIIs are definitly gonna be easier to find since they have been the standard DJ deck for so long. the difference is minimal, andJust to make you feel a little better, the ones guitar center had were NOT brand new. they were either display models that they were clearing out when the MK5s came out, or (as in my case) they were used for a DJ competition. Mine were only used once and for me that was enough to justify buying almost new decks at a good discount. good luck finding them!!! |
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| Originally posted by bachatu Some of this information is inaccurate, as Samash carries and has the M3d version in stock. They have incorrectly labled it as the MkIII., but they are indeed M3D. They also have the 1210M3D |
I've got 1210s with a US plug and a European adaptor. There are different 1210s for Europe and North America. The only difference between the 1210s and 1200s are the voltage selector since they offered 1200s in Black also.
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| Originally posted by DJ Tranz There is more inaccurate information still. First, if you want the M3D in black, it is still an SL1200 model and not the SL1210, Second, SL1210 M3D is a model designed for outside of United States and thus it has a dual voltage capability, 110v-120v/210v-240v with european plug and an adapter for US plugs. The M3D SL1200 Silver or Black is designed for United States only cause it can only operate on 110v-120v. Third, the price of $395.00-$399.95 |
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Actually, all M3D models to have the pitch reset, that was one of the features added when they changed from MK2 to the M3D and MK3 series. As far as one stopping or starting faster, it can be mental, because all parts are the same inside, except for the circuit board that controls the pitch reset.
I got a pair of black MK3Ds for sale if you are interested. Not even a year old, mint condition. I just havent ever had the time to use them.
best place is probly the internet try www.djmart.com its prutty good or www.planetdj.com which is also good
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| Originally posted by bachatu ^^^^ Actually, all M3D models to have the pitch reset, that was one of the features added when they changed from MK2 to the M3D and MK3 series. As far as one stopping or starting faster, it can be mental, because all parts are the same inside, except for the circuit board that controls the pitch reset. |
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| Originally posted by Vero Just to make you feel a little better, the ones guitar center had were NOT brand new. they were either display models that they were clearing out when the MK5s came out, or (as in my case) they were used for a DJ competition. Mine were only used once and for me that was enough to justify buying almost new decks at a good discount. good luck finding them!!! |
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