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Posted by bokus on Jun-11-2004 07:25:

Suggestions about TT's

Ok, I've been able to beat match with the turntables I currently own. But time has come to upgrade to tech's. And I wondering, should i save my money and buy brand new tech's which will take awhile, or should I buy used one's from Ebay. I want the most bang for my buck and I keep reading on the boards people referring to used one's first. If I do decide to go through ebay, are the motors on used one's still as good as new one's? Could you tell a difference? And the problem im hearing with 1200/1210's about the zero lock, Should I wait and just buy a newer model to skip this problem completly? Well Sorry for all the questions if someone could answer them all I would be very pleased.


Posted by bluu on Jun-11-2004 07:49:

I have say that the Technics are obviously without a doubt the best turntables on the market. These babies could last you for 11 years and still work with minor defuncts. Now, I'm sure the motor on a used turntable will work fine. Once bidding, check for the turntable's age, but if they only have months of use and the seller is a trusted member, then I wouldn't see why not by them used and save some money; specially if they're going to be for bedroom use. As time goes by the turntables will get a bit rusty, I'm pretty sure the motor will still work fine, but some defunts that you might find can be in the grounding aspect. The hoove that you are supposed to ground might get a bit rusty therefore causing the turntable to hiss a bit, but other than that, well, the pitch slider might not be as smooth, the motor might loose a bit of its pattern, but nothing really big. Again, these signs start showing after years of use. So if you find one with only a couple months of use, then I suggest you to bid away! Then again you can find Technics MKII 1200's on the market for probably less or around $300?

It's up to you


Posted by DJAntSmith on Jun-11-2004 08:54:

Go for the MK5's.

I'm gonna get some soon. I've used them and the torque is amazing! I thought the MK2's were good but these babies blow them away!


Posted by Shudder on Jun-11-2004 14:17:

quote:
Originally posted by DJAntSmith
Go for the MK5's.

I'm gonna get some soon. I've used them and the torque is amazing! I thought the MK2's were good but these babies blow them away!


arent they all the same? i love my mk5 and mk3d


Posted by DJAntSmith on Jun-11-2004 14:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Shudder
arent they all the same? i love my mk5 and mk3d


MK5's have a higher torque. They've also put a nice quartz lock on there and the pitch control is a lot sturdier. Doesn't give in around the +/-0 mark.

Oh and a recessed Stop/Start button...

Can't think of what else at the moment.


Posted by D Dubya on Jun-11-2004 14:41:

Re: Suggestions about TT's

quote:
Originally posted by bokus
If I do decide to go through ebay, are the motors on used one's still as good as new one's? Could you tell a difference? And the problem im hearing with 1200/1210's about the zero lock, Should I wait and just buy a newer model to skip this problem completly? Well Sorry for all the questions if someone could answer them all I would be very pleased.


Depends on what you buy when it comes to the motors. I know I have seen second hand Techs where the motors just aren't as powerful anymore. A lot of conditions could contribute to this problem. The zero lock (if I am thinking the same thing as you) was already addressed completely in the M3D, MK5, M5G models -- there is no zero click.


Posted by dj chex on Jun-11-2004 15:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DJAntSmith
MK5's have a higher torque. They've also put a nice quartz lock on there and the pitch control is a lot sturdier. Doesn't give in around the +/-0 mark.

Oh and a recessed Stop/Start button...

Can't think of what else at the moment.


Actually the mk5 has the same motor and pitch control as the m3d. I can prove it by ripping both my m3d and mk5 apart if you wanna see. The only differences between the m3d and mk5 are:

1. Mk5 uses a LED target light as oposed to the incadescent bulb on mk2 and m3d

2. Mk5 allows a 6gram antiskate, while m3d only allows a 3gram.

3. the brake adj. pot is moved 1/4" to the right on the mk5's drive control pcb so you can adjust the brake without removing the platter.

Finally, the mk2 uses the same motor as well. the only real drawback on the mk2 is the 0% click for engaging quartz lock.


Posted by `pr0digy on Jun-11-2004 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DJAntSmith
MK5's have a higher torque. They've also put a nice quartz lock on there and the pitch control is a lot sturdier. Doesn't give in around the +/-0 mark.


Bullshit. The torque on all the Tech's is the same AFAIK.

Personally, I got m3d's, because they are almost the same as mk5's, and were a bit cheaper. If I were you, I wouldn't pay extra for mk5's, no point.


Posted by DJAntSmith on Jun-14-2004 08:12:

quote:
Originally posted by `pr0digy
Bullshit. The torque on all the Tech's is the same AFAIK.

Personally, I got m3d's, because they are almost the same as mk5's, and were a bit cheaper. If I were you, I wouldn't pay extra for mk5's, no point.


Well I read a review comparing the 2 tables and it shown the new MK5 with a higher torque.


Posted by David Househead on Jun-14-2004 10:16:

I have a 1990 & a 1999 1200 mk2...you wouldn't be able to tell which is which. Technics last forever. I would buy used 1200's without worry. The worst I've seen is pitch control problems due to drink spillage. But pitch controls can be changed for not too much $$$...



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