Relive your glory days in style with this corka-of-a-deal on the classic DJ turntable
Make sure you add the promo code SHOW10% full discount
Also available on the black version SL1210:
https://www.derringers.com.au/products/technics-sl1210-mk7-p…
Relive your glory days in style with this corka-of-a-deal on the classic DJ turntable
Make sure you add the promo code SHOW10% full discount
Also available on the black version SL1210:
https://www.derringers.com.au/products/technics-sl1210-mk7-p…
Gee - is that for one, or a pair!? Showing my age here but I bought my Mk II 1200s in 1996 and they're still going strong!
I still have my 1210 M3Ds from 2001, I replaced the pitch sliders a few years ago because they were feeling a little sloppy but otherwise rock solid still
I have a mid-70's Technics belt drive turntable that still works perfect! I give is a quick service each year to lube the spindle and clean the pots, Technics make some good gear!
Still got my pair of black M3Ds too! Haven't used them in a number of years though. Have to dust off the dust covers and whip out the ortofon's and belt out some beats!
It's been on my to-do list for years to record my vinyl and then flog to some second hand store for cents on the dollar hahaha. That will be a depressing day.
How did you replace the pitch slider?
It's reasonably straightfoward, but you will need a soldering iron
how to change the pitch fader on a technics 1200/1210 turntable part 1
Good condition used 1200s are going for $1000 on marketplace. I got mine for around $500 about 8 or 9 yeara ago.
I think I paid about $1150 ea for my M3Ds from DMC records in Prahran back in the day. I'm expecting to get $1k+ each when I bother to resell, even without cartridges!
Bulletproof.
The price barely went up in decades, I don't how they do it
One - it's a really good deal considering.
My 1200mk5 - near mint without a stylus was $950 used around two years ago from memory.
For one?
This is just a bit more then a japanese refurbished like mine.
and no need for a step-down and new platter
Are these made in Japan?
Great question - these are made in Malaysia
must…. resist…
35 years and still going, no interest in watching a DJ that isn't using a set.
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