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| quote: | | Hi guys after almost 3 years spinning on my gemini's 500's <-- great decks for beginners |
No they're not. An XL-500 has no armbearing, just a simple bullet in a bawl. No internal isolation, and a little block that functions as a break (instead of a good electronic break).
| quote: | Originally posted by DannyO
Nothing really, the MK5s are surposed to have abit more torque and a better tonearm system, but I dunno if thats true, doesn't matter anyway. |
It isn't.
MK1: Primary design with a rotary pitch knob.
MK2: Rotary pitchknob has been replaced by a fader (good!).
MK3: Some dickshit put a weight on the headshell (why the hell do you wanna do that! Make the contraweight lighter!) and a white led instead of the regular popuplamp. That really took years of research.
MK5: Idenktical to MK3, but then with a 8/16% pitch switch.
ALL SL-1200's have the SAME arm, the SAME motor and the SAME torque!
One thing I have noticed: The spindle of the SL-1200 is a bit bigger then the other turntables (might be done on purpose). Might be my imagination, but I think that tiny little bit of difference (we're talking about fractions of a mm over here) is gone in the MK5/M5G.
Rather go for a super OEM turntable. You're paying way too much for a technics these days.
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Last edited by DjVash on Sep-14-2004 at 21:13
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