@atmasphere, are you referring to the Oracle hard acrylic mat? Do you know that that weighs and the thickness?
Thanks
Technics SL-1200 vs. Scoutmaster
Hi all,
On another post, I solicited input about tonearm upgrade options for my 20 year-old Scoutmaster. I'm also weighing going in a (completely?) different direction: A new Technics 1200. The ones I've heard, I really like, but obviously with different cartridges and, well, everything else. It's not like one of those car stereo demo boards where you can just start pushing buttons! So, before I drop a bunch of cash on a new arm, what would I notice going to a 1200? I've heard they're not quite as inky black quiet as the VPI, and not quite as much low-end. Any truth to that? But maybe more speed accuracy with the 1200? Also, how upgradable are the Technics rigs (arms and otherwise)? I've always thought of them as the VW Bugs of tables.
@atmasphere, are you referring to the Oracle hard acrylic mat? Do you know that that weighs and the thickness? Thanks |
@pryso 'Yes' and 'no'. I do know the weight is no concern for the SL1200 at all. The thickness is a concern since the center spindle is too short. So you can use a record weight but not a clamp. |
@mezz955 It really depends on which 1200 you are talking about. There are the older versions, then 5 new versions of the 1200. If you are referring to the new 1200G, then yes would be a big upgrade. The only drawback to the G is the shorter spindle length. If you go the G route would also suggest the arm dampener from KAB as well as the arm resonance cap. Did a very similar move a few years ago. I liked the G so much I jumped into the 1000R. |
@johnss "I liked the G so much I jumped into the 1000R.” +1 I have SL1200GAE and SP10R in SH5 super-heavy stone body + EPA100MK2 arm.. sp10r studio monster is unbeatable in speed/wow/flutter/bass! |