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depends on the thread, look for Raul's thread :)
seems audiophiles on this thread do not talk much, not sure why?
depends on the thread, look for Raul's thread :)
What is Technics thinking?
Well said Pryso. Here is a list of all the vintage Technics turntables. http://vintagetechnics.co.uk/turntables.htm Oh baby, the mighty SP-10Mk3. http://www.thevintageknob.org/technics-SP-10MK3.html Yup ... somebody has already modded the SL-1200GAE. http://hifipig.com/timestep-modified-technics-1200-gae/ I can't seem to find a link to the June 2016 HiFi News & Record Review of the SL-1200GAE. Anyone? Apparently it's very positive. |
Thanks for your posts and impressions of the GAE, billallen10. Im currently on vacation in Brasil, and hopefully my new GAE will be waiting for me when I get home in the start of august. Hope the vacation goes fast:). Sure, the HiFi News review was very good. I guess it's not out on the net for free reading yet. I never thought I would ever have a DD TT in my house. I always liked their bass control and attack, but they had their weaknesses in other areas. So for me this is a large step (up/down)? from my W&B Full Circle belt drive. For cartridges, I have a few Ortofons laying around, a Rondo Blue and a Quintet Black. But I think I go for a Cadenza Blue. Hell, maybe I bring in another item that never been into my house before, a MM? Just kidding. I have a Musical Fidelity VYNL RIAA. This is balanced all around, both in and out. Input is balanced 5 pin mini XLR. Can any of you suggest a cable for the GAE with this configuration (RCA to mini XLR)? Difficult to find. |
Got to see an SL1200G "in the flesh" this weekend at the CAF in Rockville, MD. Visual inspection suggests that it is much better built than the original SL1200; it has an almost jewel-like quality, even though the basic shapes are entirely borrowed from the SL1200. Technics had its own room at the show, and the SL1200G headed up an all-Technics system. Unfortunately, IMO, the speakers were tiny single driver "small box" units mounted on stands, the kind of speaker one might choose for a small apartment or home office. Not the kind of speaker that can show off the excellence (or lack thereof) of upstream components. However, I was favorably impressed with the 1200G. Knowing that it uses a coreless motor is also a big plus, in my mind. |