Technic’s Malaysian turntables …QC experience/ feedback from actual users/owners?


Please,  If your only purpose is to bash Technics or the concept of direct-drive, please do not do it here.

Obviously too…this is not a representative sample…so mine and other experiences may (or may not) be indicative of the whole picture.  

I’ve read that some folks are experiencing wobble, warp, and other QC issues with some of the Malaysian tables only to be told that the tables are still within spec. What are your experiences with the fit and finish of the Malaysian tables?

My experience: Very disappointing.  I just returned a 1500c that should have never left the factory.  The table had an across the room wobble that a child could immediately recognize…yet they shipped it.  What concerns me most is that  I’ve been reading where  Technics and some of their dealers are saying that a certain amount of (easily-visible we’re talking) platter wobble may still be within spec.  Are these cases outliers…or indicative of a new, lesser, Technics standard?


P.S. Until this very morning….I thought the 1200GR,G,  and higher were still made in Japan…but will attach a notice from Technics I just found which appears to contradict that.    Maybe we can at least put to rest which tables are made where!

 

 

 

 

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My Malaysian 1200G arrived last month.  I unpacked it last week.  It was missing three platter screws.  My Music Direct advisor let me know that the screws were backordered, so they had a machinist fabricate new ones.  They arrive in four days.  My advisor is restarting my 60 day trial period.  He has been great through a number of transactions.  I avoid PRC products.  So, glad Technics chose Malaysia.

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Most of the Technics line is made in Malaysia. Especially the Grand Class like the SU-G700M2 , SU-G30, SL 1200 series of TT.

Thorens is doing the same only building the TD124 in Germany. 

Just reporting back. Parts arrived for my new Malaysian 1200G and all is 100%. First time in years that I’ve listened to Vinyl..wow. I should note that Music Direct didn’t need to fabricate the platter screws & washers Those parts were made in Japan, so I’ve got a Malaysian/Japanese Technics