TECHNICS 100th Anniversary 2018 Premium Turntables. Their best ever.


I discovered this morning that Technics announced at CES the about to be released later this year their premium Special edition 100th Anniversary Turntables. Head and shoulder's above the SL-1200G and SL-1200GR. The two new models are the SP-10R, which has an outboard power supply with no tonearm and will retail for $10K. Panasonic claims the SP-10R has the highest S/N ratio in the world against any belt drive or direct drive tables on the market. 
The other model is the all in one unit including tonearm, the SL-1000R which will retail for $20K. Only one word comes to mind looking at the pics this morning of the SL-1000R, DROOL! They upgraded and improved the coreless motor thats in the SL-1200G and SL-1200GR models. SME and SOTA, eat your heart's out!
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schubert
When the Japanese go all out nobody can beat them .
That's just silly.

The two best days I had with my Denon DP-80 was the day I bought it (new), and the day I sold it.
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Technics makes the only direct drive motor's on the planet that have the same low noise level's of the best belt drives
You've overlooked a few of its competitors, e.g. the VPI direct drive.

Ralph, it seems needledrops were plenty good enough for *everyone* to decide that the new Technics 1200 "trashed" MF's "big rig"! ;) :D
The new 1200 has to have a lot of people making turntables worried!

The problem with a needledrop is you can't really know what it is. What if its been doctored? You might never know. But in the case you mentioned, I'm not surprised :)
cleeds-I checked out the VPI Direct Drive classic model on their site. It has a rumble/noise measurement of -80 db. The Technics SL-1200G is rated at -78 db. Not much difference. The Technics wow and flutter measures better than the VPI. The VPI weighs 75.5 lbs and cost $30K.
At $4K, the Technics is a wiser choice.