Technics SL-1210M5G - Professional Direct Drive DJ Turntable with Digital Pitch and Brake Adjustment SL1210M5G
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- Manufacturer:Technics
- Part Number: SL1210M5G
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| From: NexTag Reviewed by: marcus Posted: Feb 23, 2007 Type: User Review |
the true "grand master"
i used to own the numark ttx and i thought that i had the best quality. i have been mixing for a little over 2 years, but when i got these awesome turntables, i couldn't believe the quality. i don't ever see myself owning anything else than the m5g'
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| From: NexTag Reviewed by: marcus Posted: Feb 23, 2007 Type: User Review |
the true "grand master"
i used to own the numark ttx and i thought that i had the best quality. i have been mixing for a little over 2 years, but when i got these awesome turntables, i couldn't believe the quality. i don't ever see myself owning anything else than the m5g'
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: Aug 04, 2006 Type: User Review |
It's my opinion that 1210MV5MG and its predecessors may be favored by dj's around the world, but this particular version is a serious piece of audiophile gear. There's plenty of information on the web and specs, so I'm not going to focus on t
PROS: Perfect Speed Accuracy Super quiet black "void of space" background. Gimbaled tonearm, and I like the retro look. High quality tonearm cable on this model. The slider is a cool feature if you like to change the pitch or review a passage at slower speed. S
CONS: Would like to see subequent versions allow for greater flexibility and ease in swapping tone arm cables, tonearms, updating power supplies, and the like. Not that you can't do it now, but it takes more effort and knowhow.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: Aug 04, 2006 Type: User Review |
It's my opinion that 1210MV5MG and its predecessors may be favored by dj's around the world, but this particular version is a serious piece of audiophile gear. There's plenty of information on the web and specs, so I'm not going to focus on that, but
PROS: Perfect Speed Accuracy Super quiet black "void of space" background. Gimbaled tonearm, and I like the retro look. High quality tonearm cable on this model. The slider is a cool feature if you like to change the pitch or review a passage at slower speed. S
CONS: Would like to see subequent versions allow for greater flexibility and ease in swapping tone arm cables, tonearms, updating power supplies, and the like. Not that you can't do it now, but it takes more effort and knowhow.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: Dec 03, 2005 Type: User Review |
I sold my last turntable two years ago. That was an original Ariston RD11 with SME 3009-II. I ended up wasting loads of money buying music I already in my archived vinyl collection on CD. My options for a new turntable were limited to the rat
PROS: Stunning looks Bomb-proof construction Fine sound quality A classic Low depreciation
CONS: The styling is not subtle. Mk2 and Mk5 are better value for home use
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: Dec 03, 2005 Type: User Review |
I sold my last turntable two years ago. That was an original Ariston RD11 with SME 3009-II. I ended up wasting loads of money buying music I already in my archived vinyl collection on CD. My options for a new turntable were limited to the rather frag
PROS: Stunning looks Bomb-proof construction Fine sound quality A classic Low depreciation
CONS: The styling is not subtle. Mk2 and Mk5 are better value for home use
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: May 07, 2005 Type: User Review |
These turntables are built for one purpose: Best DJ turntable made. Ask any dj that has had the chance to use and master the art of mixing, scratching and functionality of a turntable and this is it. I have been mixing for 25 years and have p
PROS: Best overall turntable in the world.Best table for scratching. Torque is always strong and a solid feel. Minus the fact I dont have gold plated, this is a beautiful looking and impressive piece of equipment.
CONS: Expensive turntable for someone that just wants to play records.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Posted: May 07, 2005 Type: User Review |
These turntables are built for one purpose: Best DJ turntable made. Ask any dj that has had the chance to use and master the art of mixing, scratching and functionality of a turntable and this is it. I have been mixing for 25 years and have played in
PROS: Best overall turntable in the world.Best table for scratching. Torque is always strong and a solid feel. Minus the fact I dont have gold plated, this is a beautiful looking and impressive piece of equipment.
CONS: Expensive turntable for someone that just wants to play records.
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| From: NexTag Reviewed by: andreaghiani@alice... Posted: Oct 25, 2004 Type: User Review |
the best in the universe
simply.....the best !!!!
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| From: NexTag Reviewed by: andreaghiani@alice... Posted: Oct 25, 2004 Type: User Review |
the best in the universe
simply.....the best !!!!
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