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I know what you are talking about. However, some of the tarnish may be inbedded into the paint of the chassis.
you are right, the top cover for the chassis is about 100-110, depending on the color
However, there are the aftermarket ones that come in a veriety of colors (not technic brand). Those will run from 55-75 bucks, depending where you purchase it.
I've never heard of them being 20 bucks.... no way
I believe I have seen the after market top covers at musiciansfriend.com or pssl.com ... I didnt actually see it in the website, i just subscribed to a catolog... i remember viewing it on one of the two catologs... not sure if they show it on the website.
I also have seen the top covers (aftermarket)at my local DJ store shop, which went out of business. They were selling for 60 bucks.
I originally purchased some damaged decks (black 1200s) .. the damage was on chassis, so I did extensive research in trying to find the original covers at a cheap price, but no one else besides panasonic sells the covers. actually, i think also 1200s.com does, but they are the same price 100 and above.
I personally would not go with the aftermarket, they look kind of cheap (i guess cause they dont say technics). However, i just eventually sold them and got new ones.
How long have u've been mixing? I know it is important that your decks look good, but you may regret it in the long run. I would recommend you practice, collect your vinyl, then eventually sell them and buy new ones, or close to new.
Like now, I scramp for any money to buy the newest records. The last thing is the appearance ... I actually regret not getting certain records when I had the chance, cause when they are gone, they are gone. Then, the last thing u want to do is buy an used one, to find out that its warped or in bad shape. Im telling u, if you decks work fine mechanically, u should be happy that u have 1200s and not something else.
Then again, im not sure how far u are taking this djing stuff.
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