Technics 1200 MK2 vs Technics SL-1210GR


Hi everyone,
I’d like to hear opinions from members that upgraded from the original Technics1200 to the new Technics SL-1210GR. Is there a noticeable improvement in performance that justifies the price increase?
thanks,
Dan
davidantonio

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It is not exactly what you want to hear but after decades of using upgraded SL1210mk2 my next step was SP-10 mk2 with EPA-100 tonearm and Micro Seiki CU-500 platter mat.

The old SL1210mk2 can’t compete with SP-10mk2 / EPA-100. It’s another level.

If you want something better you can always find SP-10 mk2 (at least it will not remind you an old SL1200 mk2 series).
The Technics turntables are solid mass market disc spinners. But in that price range nice belt drive tables with good/better tonearms can be had and are better audiophile tables.


This is BS!

At this price ($1700 for new GR) you will not find anything better than this for those who would like to buy and use something compatible with many cartridges, fully adjustable, powerful, precise, stable and unbreakable.

Remember than old SL 1210 mk2 was $400 turntable 25 years ago.
New Technics SP-10R or older SP-10 mk3 are not mass market products, those are some of the best high-end DD ever made (still for reasonable price compared to BD nonsense). Technics EPA-100 mk2 tonearm still unbeatable.

Regarding affordable belt drive and their problems you can read every week on this forum.

When you saying “audiophile table” it’s not always a high quality, but definitely high price, some of them made in garage by 5 employees like those belt drives from USA or Europe.

So when it comes to high quality it’s normally a professional, studio, broadcast, reference class gear from giants of the industry like Technics, Denon, Victor .... just to name a few. Those companies made revolution in hi-fi back in the days.

An interesting case can be made for the recent Technics turntables by doing a search for "Marc Phillips Tone Audio Magazine Technics 1200". Mr. Phillips back in 2006 took it upon himself to demonstrate the obvious poor quality of the ubiquitous Technics 1200 vs the far superior tables made by such as Rega. To be fair, he did actually buy one and live with it but, at least for me, there was something about his attitude and style of writing that I couldn't get past. He spent a lot of time making his dislike for the table known over a period of years-anyone researching the 1200 will come across at least one of his tirades.. Arguably one the best known Technics bashers. .

 Guess what he has now for his personal table? Yep, a Technics 1200G! 


brilliant :))