SL-1200 G Power cable


On hooking up my new Technics SL-1200G I started out plugging in a nice new DHLabs 1-meter power cable and then found out it wasn’t getting any juice. I guessed contact wasn’t being made with that awkward plug port so I just plugged in the stock cord and all was well. The smaller plug did the trick and all seems great, but is it worth fooling with this further for just a TT? It’s plugged into a Niagara 1200 so how much do I need to worry about radiation to or from this cable?  It’s all about the stupid plug size.  Sorry about this stupid question!

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howardlee OP

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I felt like an idiot posting this thing in the first place, but the arrangement of the power & other connectors should have been changed years ago.

This is exactly why I think it makes sense to use a quality aftermarket power cable on the 1200G/GAE.  The power cord is in such close proximity to the phono cables, I have to think that high quality shielding on both cables is critical.  I use a Shunyata Venom digital cable to power the deck.  I don't think it impacts motor performance in the slightest but it should minimize noise/interference.

 

@stereo5, I got mine in November.  Unless there's been something I'm unaware of, mine is a new model!

@howardlee , @ericsch , Same here, a real PITA.  I believe the newer models have them on the back of the plinth.

Agreed. I had to prop up one side of my G with a stack of books to get the cables properly seated. 

I felt like an idiot posting this thing in the first place, but the arrangement of the power & other connectors should have been changed years ago.  It wouldn't take much to knock that ground wire off, and for any of these hookups it's easier just to turn the thing on its side.  No one wants to do that. 

I had the same problem with my SL1200G. I had a short Shunyata IEC extender which allowed me to plug it into the turntable connector and used a Shunyata Copperhead power cord for the power.  I had both in my cable drawer so I figured what the heck.  I have had it that way since 2018. 

TT uses very little current and does't have large current need changes like an amp.  Your amp will need a heavy power cord and should not be restricted by the Niagra 1200.  TT is fine as is.