I decided to check out the 1200. It was on Craigslist so I could see it before I bought it. Turned out it was owned by a DJ and I definitely know what kind of damage DJs can do and what to check out on 1200s that have been gigged with. It was one of his three back-up tables and apparently never got used since it was the only silver one he owned. I checked it out and everything I saw confirmed that it was never abused at any point. There wasn't a scratch anywhere to be found and the tonearm and bearings were all in top shape. It was a golden opportunity at the $220 asking price. I definitely plan on buying the RB-250 for the Goldring table when I get some more money saved up.
Which is the better investment?
I have a Goldring GR-1.2 that has a tonearm that is supposedly a Rega clone. When I received it I noticed that the headshell was not perfectly level, it appeared to be bent down. I thought I would attempt to correct this issue and in doing so, came to two realizations: 1. the tonearm was attached by three wood screws screwed into the plinth (nothing like Rega). and 2. The headshell doesn't bend, it breaks.
Here is my question: It will cost ~$250 for a real RB250 to get the Goldring back up and running. Luckily there is a fellow on eBay selling them with the stainless base of the RB300 at $249 (new, no less). My other option is a chance at a steal on a Technics 1200. Someone here in my town has one with all original packaging and everything for $220 on Craigslist.
Which one would give me the bigger bang for my buck?
Here is my question: It will cost ~$250 for a real RB250 to get the Goldring back up and running. Luckily there is a fellow on eBay selling them with the stainless base of the RB300 at $249 (new, no less). My other option is a chance at a steal on a Technics 1200. Someone here in my town has one with all original packaging and everything for $220 on Craigslist.
Which one would give me the bigger bang for my buck?
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