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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1200G's aesthetics are iconic. Beautiful platter. Except for the blue LED lights. I really despise non natural lights in electronics. Whoever invented blue LEDs should be permanently cast out from society :)

Tonearm is of good quality. Better than similarly priced tonearms in Pro-Ject turntables, Clearaudio, VPI, etc. Having said that, it's nowhere near the sound quality, fit, and finish of even the least expensive SME. 

I use an SME 309 with my Gyro SE and the 1200G's tonearm literally felt like a Mattel toy in comparison. 1200G's finger lift may be the worst I've ever seen. In order for the arm to sit in the arm rest and latched, the finger lift must be lowered first. So when starting a record, one has to unlatch the plastic retainer, then lift the tonearm, then place it over the record, and finally lower the tonearm again. It feels cheap and wobbly to boot.

Isolation feet are great and extremely effective. Chassis is sturdy and the plinth is made from a solid thick aluminum. Platter, bearing, and motor are state of the art and can compete with anything at any price range. The entire turntable is of high mass, weighing 40 pounds or so. 

I'm not a fan of brushed aluminum finish, it looks cheap and is a cop-out. 

I'm also not a fan of the platter sitting so low. Ortofon 2M Black has a height of 18mm from the stylus to the top of the cartridge. According to Technics' manual, VTA should be set at 1mm. But even at 0mm, tail was still too high up. This turntable would greatly benefit from the much talked about Saec SS-300 solid mat, or any number of other metallic thick (4-6mm) mats, such as Oyaide MJ-12, etc. 

1200G sounds better than virtually all MDF or acrylic plinth turntables on the market. But it's nowhere near as good as the best belt drive tables, such as SME, TechDas, Michell, vintage Micro Seiki, etc. 








The Linn was very detailed and did have a deep soundstage.  It was just not as agile as the 1200g.  I do think it sounded as good or better than the SME 20 that I heard.  I honestly think the 1200G does everything better than the Linn.  Thats just my ears.  Maybe it was the cartridge or the system I heard it on.  
One of the things I am amazed by is how well this table plays old vinyl.  Old living stereo vinyl sound incredible. Cartridge does have a lot to do with it but it just cruises through crescendos with ease, much better or as good as almost every belt drive table I have ever heard at any price.  Direct drive is an eye opener.  The motor is the heart of a turntable and the 1200g has a good one.  The thing is that this table is not even near broken in yet.
If I had a criticism of this table, It would not be the arm.  It is very good.  Is there better, of course but for most people it will be all they ever need. It would be that I think this table could be quieter.  The Linn and SME do seem quieter.  Not sure if it power supply related but just an early observation.  Again, this table is in its infancy.  That is not to say its not quiet, because it is.  The thing it does not do is color the sound like a linn or an SME, VPI, etc.  I truly believe you hear what is there for good or bad in spades.
I see the arm as a weak spot too. All my comments on the SL1200G are based on a Triplanar being installed, IOW they are about the platter and drive only.