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Posted by DjWoody on Dec-06-2007 17:16:

The NEW SL1200MK6....

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Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-06-2007 18:18:

What a daring upgrade.


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-06-2007 20:34:

What's the point of this product


Posted by sleepydragon on Dec-06-2007 21:00:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
What's the point of this product


to make more money of all the suckers that will part with their cash


Posted by nefardec on Dec-06-2007 21:16:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
What's the point of this product


holiday bonuses for employees?


Posted by cmay119 on Dec-06-2007 23:05:

So it's just an M5G with out +/- 16% Pitch Adjustment? Highly unnecessary and too little too late.


Posted by MERiDiAN5i2 on Dec-06-2007 23:21:

Welcome back, M3D.


Posted by DjWoody on Dec-06-2007 23:37:

If only they brought back the MK4's would be sick!!!! Imagine detachable RCA's, detachable ground cables!!! Woohoo



Posted by nrjizer on Dec-07-2007 02:40:

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Dec-07-2007 06:26:

sorry, what's "new" about this?


Posted by cmay119 on Dec-07-2007 07:49:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
sorry, what's "new" about this?


*ahem* Gold Record *ahem*


Posted by agentdansmith on Dec-07-2007 13:59:

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.


If it aint broke, dont keep releasing a new version of the same tech


Posted by Sanguis Mortuum on Dec-07-2007 14:16:

It may look identical on the outside, but that link lists a few changes on the inside:

# High-quality materials OFC (oxygen-free copper wire) adopted by the S-shaped tone arm
# Further vibration damping to the realization of the three-tiered cabinet
# continuous pitch control accuracy improvement

Obviously, none of these things are a particularly big change, but it is only a limited thing to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the SL-1200, so its not going to be a huge upgrade...


Posted by Spirit5 on Dec-07-2007 17:15:

Don't see the point in this unless it was offering USB/Firewire functionality. Most DJs are either using CDJs, Ableton Live or TTs with Serato, Torque, Traktor Live etc. And new DJs are probably better served going with CDJs or cheaper TTs...like maybe used MK2s.


Posted by Max Thomson on Dec-10-2007 02:22:

Well they fucked up their CD players, so back to basics I guess. So much for the innovation and reliability that made the 1200 a hit in the first place


Posted by s3nate on Dec-10-2007 05:07:

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
If only they brought back the MK4's would be sick!!!! Imagine detachable RCA's, detachable ground cables!!! Woohoo




If only if only...


Posted by Saint John on Dec-10-2007 05:42:

so does the gold record come with it? like a dumb free bonus things?


Posted by aLviNx80 on Dec-13-2007 03:14:

this just ruins their image...


Posted by spolitta on Dec-13-2007 04:03:

hmmm, I zoomed in but still can't find a cd slot on this unit.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Dec-13-2007 16:28:

Haha... this is a ridiculous update. TT's still have their place, please don't forget TURNTABLISTS. We EDM DJ's kind of forget them sometimes, but no matter how good the CDJ's have gotten they still just emulate a TT. And with a DVS you get the best of both worlds. I enjoy using traktor scratch with my 1200's, just because it's FUN.

What they SHOULD have done:

- Added a 78 RPM mode
- Detachable RCA, power, and ground cables (maybe even make them internally grounded, so you don't need the stupid wire).
- Add phono-preamps, so you'd have line-out as well as phono-out
- Add a USB port for digitizing vinyl
- Use the same digital pitch as the M5G, and add a little display that just shows the pitch setting to .02% increments.
- Allow for different pitch ranges, like a 4%, 8%, and 16%. That combined with the display would get you a very accurate TT.
- Throw some pitch bend buttons in there. The vestax has this, lets you correct just a little without touching the platter or riding the pitch.

Now THOSE would be very nice upgrades. Most of them are on other brands TT's already...


Posted by Clovis on Dec-13-2007 19:27:

I'm down for anything that brings down the price of regular 1200s


Posted by Sanguis Mortuum on Dec-13-2007 19:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Haha... this is a ridiculous update. TT's still have their place, please don't forget TURNTABLISTS. We EDM DJ's kind of forget them sometimes, but no matter how good the CDJ's have gotten they still just emulate a TT. And with a DVS you get the best of both worlds. I enjoy using traktor scratch with my 1200's, just because it's FUN.

What they SHOULD have done:

- Added a 78 RPM mode
- Detachable RCA, power, and ground cables (maybe even make them internally grounded, so you don't need the stupid wire).
- Add phono-preamps, so you'd have line-out as well as phono-out
- Add a USB port for digitizing vinyl
- Use the same digital pitch as the M5G, and add a little display that just shows the pitch setting to .02% increments.
- Allow for different pitch ranges, like a 4%, 8%, and 16%. That combined with the display would get you a very accurate TT.
- Throw some pitch bend buttons in there. The vestax has this, lets you correct just a little without touching the platter or riding the pitch.

Now THOSE would be very nice upgrades. Most of them are on other brands TT's already...


Sorry but some of your suggestions are even more rediculous than what they have done. If you want to record vinyl to digital buy a decent soundcard, any integrated USB port will either use shit AD converters or will increase the price too much by using good AD. Utterly pointless. And if you really think a turntable needs pitchbend buttons you need to seriously look at your mixing technique, I honestly have never heard anyone complain about a decks lack of pitchbend buttons before, nor have I seen anyone actually use them on a deck that has them...


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-13-2007 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I'm down for anything that brings down the price of regular 1200s

Yeah, that's gonna happen.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Dec-13-2007 19:54:

The Numark TTX (one specific model of it) now has USB output, it's not THAT expensive considering the deck already costs over $500. And people apparently DO want the feature. Just buying a sound-card is one thing, but then you'd also need a pre-amp (unless the table has line-out).

And pitch bend should have been added to decks about 10 years ago. For people who touch the platter, it's very easy to over correct. Just tapping a button would have been a welcome addition I'm sure.

Personally I ride the pitch, but only on my 1200's. On my CDJ-1000's, I never do that. If it's drifting, I pitch bend then adjust the pitch. And nearly everyone I've seen does the same.

Pitch bend is highly controllable, touching the platter or riding the pitch is less controllable.

Why fight progress?

As for the other suggestions, if you think detachable cables are a bad idea you're an idiot. People have been requesting 78rpm for years. And an integrated pre-amp would be nice considering new mixers (like the Pioneer DJM-800) don't have pre-amps on certain channels.

quote:
Originally posted by Sanguis Mortuum
Sorry but some of your suggestions are even more rediculous than what they have done. If you want to record vinyl to digital buy a decent soundcard, any integrated USB port will either use shit AD converters or will increase the price too much by using good AD. Utterly pointless. And if you really think a turntable needs pitchbend buttons you need to seriously look at your mixing technique, I honestly have never heard anyone complain about a decks lack of pitchbend buttons before, nor have I seen anyone actually use them on a deck that has them...


Posted by Clovis on Dec-13-2007 20:04:

Dude, I dunno about you but the ONE thing that I love most about vinyl is the hands on correcting. Pitch bending is fucking boring.


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