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Because no one else has bought one, and I think I need one more TT (this will be #9), I have decided to buy this much anticipated DD table. I have already drawn lines in the sand for this table, and if it doesn't perform to my utmost expectations, its going back. I got it for $699, with free shipping and a 1 year extended warranty (to 2 years).The cartridges that will be installed in it will be the Grado Gold1 Longhorn, the Audio Technica AT440MLa and the Grado Master Reference/Statement. I will try to give a non-buttered up review when this process is complete. Stereophile magazine said that this is the table to buy if you are in the <$2,000 market (who isn't). There is a rather bad video on it concerning feedback, but I don't listen at disco levels, nor do I have my speakers pointed at the table.So, here we go.......'ner
Did you understand the purpose of this review? Maybe you should read the entire thread.......
Where did you learn this stuff? The Technics SL1200MKII is probably the least prone deck to feedback in the entire industry. Why do you think it's the most sought after DJ table in the world.Unbelievable......
Now idler wheels are making a comeback. I can't imagine why. steve
Your pretty confident with such Ignorance , after designing and building 50 night clubs during that era I can tell you its a feedback nightmare if said club had anything name bass. its popularity had nothing to do with its sonics. Its a DJ TABLE , the fact you think it sounds good is your personal decision and opinion, your Hubris is whats offensive .... If you only want to monologue , why post .....?
I don't see why you're getting so much blowback Wayner. I just assumed you played a few records on the table and the sound quality wasn't any better than the engineering. Which is what I expected given the reputation of the other Hanpin decks. If you found something different please let us know.