My strong opinion is that if the rotational speed is not accurate, nothing else matters. This just makes sense to my logical, analytical side.
The Technics tables are direct drive so the accuracy is there.
A lot of folks will probably disagree with me - good for them - it is there ears to hear what they hear.
The DJ thing is baloney, or elitist, as dj's will use equipment that can be relied upon every night.
With the Technics, one needs to address the surface upon which the table will sit(butcher block and brass cones) and the tone arm requires rewiring.
$1000 with cartridge and you are good to go.
The Technics tables are direct drive so the accuracy is there.
A lot of folks will probably disagree with me - good for them - it is there ears to hear what they hear.
The DJ thing is baloney, or elitist, as dj's will use equipment that can be relied upon every night.
With the Technics, one needs to address the surface upon which the table will sit(butcher block and brass cones) and the tone arm requires rewiring.
$1000 with cartridge and you are good to go.