Technics SL-1300G Turntable issues


 

I recently purchased the Technics SL-1300G. I like the sound of the turntable. Unfortunately, I found the common complaint that the lift mechanism feels cheap. Additionally I found a perceived quality issue shown below. The silver bands on the top and bottom of the beveled platter edge vary in width by a mm+. In my opinion it makes the table look cheap, not the quality you would expect at the $3300 price tag. Note the gap between the platter and the plinth is uniform as the platter rotates. Would you return the TT hoping to get a platter with more uniform machining?

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That 1300G looks like a great turntable. Enjoy! As to the durability of Technics turntables I still have an SL-3200 that I purchased new in the late 1970's for less than $200 from what I remember and it is still in perfect working order. It was used heavily for probably 15 years until I moved on to other turntables and it sat idle until a few years ago when I set up a second system. I had purchased a replacement Stanton 681EEE cartridge like the original probably 20 years ago that I had not installed and recently picked up a Jico Shibata stylus and it sounds great. I check the speed every now and then and it is always dead on. Not high end by any means but a great product from Technics and fun to use and sounds great to my ears.