the Technics is a very impressive piece
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One thing i will say about Fremer, I believe he is one of the best reviewers out there. He speaks his mind as he hears it and he seems to have pretty good ears. I find myself agreeing with his reviews many times after hearing the components myself. He loves analog and is one of the reasons for its comeback. When he posts a video with his table and the technics, I believe what I am hearing. thats not to say say that it was completely equal, but you still get a pretty good idea about certain things you hear. |
Dear @invictus005: I don't disagree with you because overall things seems as could be " better " and I think that not so dramatic as " smoke " the other 200K unit. Now, what @tzh21y posted affects in several ways what we are hearing and at least me can't say if the Technics in that set up is given a higher level distortions than could be we like it more. I think is not conclusive as you posted and tell us that the Technics is very good and a real bargain for any audiophile. Like you I'm not surprised on the Technics quality level, I admire Technics for more than 40 years now and own and owned the best they marketed in analog. Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |
The SL1200G has got to have a lot of high end turntable manufactures worried. Its a direct drive that works and is one of the most speed stable machines made. It has an excellent plinth and chassis, and 5 different damping systems are employed. It responds well to a better platter pad. If you run it with the stock pad you may not realize how good this machine really is. |
Everyone should watch this video first. This guy (not Mr.Fremer) did the great job comparing actual data. There is a speed issue. Very interesting @avanti1960 As for the Mr.Fremer's video i prefer the sound of Continuum Caliburn With SAT Arm on vocal track (Natania Davrath & Pierre De La Roche " Lo Fiolaire "). I can't hear superiority of the Technics 1200G in this video, sorry @invictus005 |
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