For billallen and others, maybe I should explain my reason for starting all this a little further.
I own a SP-10 Mk 2 and a SP-15, I'm a fan of Technics. My interest in DD motor units and Technics in general was renewed a few years ago by discussions of the surprising quality of the SL-12xx series and how a few mods could take them even further.
Once I joined the Technics camp I found it disappointing that so many dismissed the SL-12xxs as "DJ tables" rather than being considered a reasonable cost option for a decent home system. Apparently they didn't realize the SL-1200 was designed for consumer audio and only years later discovered and adopted by dance club DJs, a situation which allowed the tables to remain in production much longer than they might have otherwise.
So when word spread that Technics was about to introduce a new model I was glad to see that even if I would not likely be a customer. Once the SL-1200GAE was introduced much of the talk focused on the price increase and the assumption it was just a polished up version of the discontinued SL-12xx series.
My point all along was that Technics might have avoided the confusion by choosing a different model designation and making a little more effort to change the appearance. All this may be overcome in time by positive reviews and enthusiastic owner comments such as your own. I was pleased to read your favorable initial report.
I own a SP-10 Mk 2 and a SP-15, I'm a fan of Technics. My interest in DD motor units and Technics in general was renewed a few years ago by discussions of the surprising quality of the SL-12xx series and how a few mods could take them even further.
Once I joined the Technics camp I found it disappointing that so many dismissed the SL-12xxs as "DJ tables" rather than being considered a reasonable cost option for a decent home system. Apparently they didn't realize the SL-1200 was designed for consumer audio and only years later discovered and adopted by dance club DJs, a situation which allowed the tables to remain in production much longer than they might have otherwise.
So when word spread that Technics was about to introduce a new model I was glad to see that even if I would not likely be a customer. Once the SL-1200GAE was introduced much of the talk focused on the price increase and the assumption it was just a polished up version of the discontinued SL-12xx series.
My point all along was that Technics might have avoided the confusion by choosing a different model designation and making a little more effort to change the appearance. All this may be overcome in time by positive reviews and enthusiastic owner comments such as your own. I was pleased to read your favorable initial report.