I was not interested in Technics DD turntables and I did not know how good they were, but I pretty much ignored them and lumped them into cheap Japanese turntable category.
Then you have to check prices for
Technics SP10 mk3. @ihcho
It was very expensive turntable and still very expensive reference class DD.
You can’t ignore Technics because almost ever record made with Technics motor involved in
lacquer cutting process on the
Neumann cutting lathe. There is a Technics Direct Drive motor under the Neumann platter when the
cutting stylus working on doing its magic.
Almost every record you have made with Direct Drive a few steps before it’s actually pressed.
This is the most stable and powerful drive, and this is why Direct Drive (not Idler or Belt) chosen for Neumann cutting lathe!
Think about it.
But I recently saw a lot of people using new 1200GR at under $2K, and most users seemed to be just happy about it.
GR is a compromise, the reference is SP-10R and it’s new.
Even vintage SP-10 mkII is outstanding for the money, the drive is under $2k today.
The SP-10 mk III is over $7k and new SP-10R is about the same.
Regarding Technics most of us already posted tons of information
here.