The Technics SL-D303, that appeared in 1981, which I call, "the SLED," is an interesting and slightly cheaper (in every way?) alternative to the SL-1200 MKII. Picked one up at a pawn shop, here in Cincinnati. It has identical wow, flutter, and rumble specs as the SL-1200 MK II. Like that model, the -D303 uses a direct drive F-G servo, for drive control, but without true, quartz lock, whereas the MKII SL-1200 is "with." I've been getting quite listenable transfers of microgroove LPs using an (MC) Ortofon VMS 30 MKII with that S-shaped, tubular tone arm. (Get tubular, dude!) In conjunction with an NAD 7100 phono stage, the RCA new orthophonic equalization record traces a ruler-flat curve on the SpectraFoo FFT meter. Not a Rockport or even an proper MKII-1200, however, it's very close... Andrew On 1/12/11 8:56 PM, "Roger Kulp" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > The 1200 wasn't the only model you know,I would suggest picking up ANY > Technics 'table,if you see them cheap,and working. > > Roger > > > > --- On Mon, 1/3/11, Aaron Levinson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > From: Aaron Levinson <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Technics apparently really has discontinued their > turntables > To: [log in to unmask] > Date: Monday, January 3, 2011, 11:55 AM > > As someone who arguably straddles the line between the transfer and DJ worlds > I can say that the reputation of Stanton and Numark is far below that of that > venerable 1200 on any given day. No self-respecting DJ would even put them in > the same league. > > R.I.P. indeed and now let the insane eBay gouging begin! > > AA > > > On 1/3/11 12:43 PM, Tom Fine wrote: >> Kevin at KAB Electronics sent the following response to my followup querie on >> this topic: >> >> _____________________________ >> About 3 weeks ago, an official announcement was made to all distributors >> that the Technics line of turntables is now discontinued. >> >> If you desire a brand new one, you will have to start searching. They >> purposely waited until all inventory was depleted. So It will be very hard >> to find new merchandise. >> >> What I will likely do going forward is try to create like new refurbished >> decks. Since many of the cosmetic items like top plates and dust covers >> should remain available for a few years to come. >> ________________________________ >> >> That's a shame. >> >> For the DJ set, I think people can make due with Stanton and Numark tables, >> but for transfer guys like me, a KAB-hotrodded 1200 has been a really good >> choice as far as value meeting high quality. >> >> RIP another analog legend. >> >> -- Tom Fine > > > > -- [log in to unmask] www.serifsound.com