I have been using the non-Zu modified Denon VL12 Prime as my main table since it was introduced to the US market back in 2017 (see my unboxing post here: https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=97400) IMHO, the VL12 Prime is the best DD table you can buy new in the $1K or less price point. Fact of the matter is that there just isn’t a lot of good choices for new, really good sounding & playing DD tables in this price range, so the VL12 is an easy choice.
Having owned both the original Technics SL-1200 & SL-1200 MKII back in the 80’s & 90’s, I can tell you the new Denon betters those decks when they were new themselves, let alone now. Don’t let the DJ features take away the fact that the VL12 has everything most audiophiles would need to play & listen to their records. The Denon has all the punch, accuracy, immediacy & simplicity that DD tables offer, with true rock-solid build quality. I am sure Zu’s mods only make it that much better.
Even though the Technics 1200GR is a better table, it’s price point is close enough to the VL12 that I doubt the extra $500 or so for the entry-level Technics models gets you that much more table. IMO, stepping up from the Denon only makes sense in going with the reference-quality models like the Technics 1200G/GAE or the new VPI HW-40 Direct Drive tables.
You’ll be happy with the Zu VL12...solid choice.
For reference’s sake, my system: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arvincastro/sets/72157713245305663
Good luck!
Arvin C
Having owned both the original Technics SL-1200 & SL-1200 MKII back in the 80’s & 90’s, I can tell you the new Denon betters those decks when they were new themselves, let alone now. Don’t let the DJ features take away the fact that the VL12 has everything most audiophiles would need to play & listen to their records. The Denon has all the punch, accuracy, immediacy & simplicity that DD tables offer, with true rock-solid build quality. I am sure Zu’s mods only make it that much better.
Even though the Technics 1200GR is a better table, it’s price point is close enough to the VL12 that I doubt the extra $500 or so for the entry-level Technics models gets you that much more table. IMO, stepping up from the Denon only makes sense in going with the reference-quality models like the Technics 1200G/GAE or the new VPI HW-40 Direct Drive tables.
You’ll be happy with the Zu VL12...solid choice.
For reference’s sake, my system: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arvincastro/sets/72157713245305663
Good luck!
Arvin C