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nss
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: vancouver
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Jul-30-2003 10:22
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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought

Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
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As mentioned before, the difference is that M3d pitch does not lock at 0, instead there is a reset switch .
Also, the pitch on the MK2 has a resistant ball spring in the pitch, giving the pitch extra resistance, while the M3D does not have it. The Mk2 is gonna have a tighter feel.
Also, the MK2 has hinges for the dustcover, so the dustcover is not copletely loose, where as the M3D does not have hinges for dustcover
M3D includes felt & rubber slipmat with wax paper, in addition to a Technics headshell w weight. Panasonic supposedly removed the hinges for convinience when quick operation of the tt was needed.
But the funny thing is that on the MK2s, you can remove dustcover from the hinges.. its slips right off, so you still can remove the dustcover or secure it. I believe they did the change to save some money
M3D has a less bulkier power switch, so the tt is not accidently turned off while playing live (works best with ppl who are very active with their hands like turntablist)
Keep in mind that the technics 1210 mk2 includes a felt slipmat, i think, a blue one.
Other than what i mentioned above, inside they are identical and carry identical parts that are interchangable.
one is not going to outperform the other.. torque is same.
Last edited by bachatu on Jul-31-2003 at 20:10
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Jul-30-2003 21:54
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