Technics on its own, sounds great. Better than most in its price range. But comparing to SME or Michell, 1200G sounds like mud. Both belt driven turntables play music with significantly more conviction, clarity, drive, and rhythm.
I have not tried the 1200G with a modern SME tonearm, so who knows what that could bring...
And you have it reversed. If Technics tried to manufacture SME's machining, fit, and finish, 1200G would cost $50K.
Aside from a very advanced motor, the rest of the fit and finish is midfi. Your standard cast parts, brushed aluminum and powder coated finish.
I have not tried the 1200G with a modern SME tonearm, so who knows what that could bring...
And you have it reversed. If Technics tried to manufacture SME's machining, fit, and finish, 1200G would cost $50K.
Aside from a very advanced motor, the rest of the fit and finish is midfi. Your standard cast parts, brushed aluminum and powder coated finish.