Why Are Used Technics 1200/1210 MK2 Still So Expensive Compared to GR/GR2?


I’m in the market for a new Technics turntable, and I’m also looking at lightly used Technics models. One thing I’ve noticed: the older 1200/1210 MK2 units still sell for surprisingly high prices on the second-hand market, sometimes even comparable to or higher than the newer GR/GR2 models.

 

Why is that? Is it just nostalgia and reputation, or is there something about the MK2 that keeps its value so strong compared to the newer versions?

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I have a 1200 MK2 that I purchased new in 2005. I would consider my system as better than big box store but certainly not up to the lofty standards of most systems discussed here.

In my estimation, the old 1200 MK series have a well-deserved reputation for being virtually bullet proof and hitting a great price/performance target, Mine has proven to be totally reliable for twenty years now. Can one do better? Certainly. But it fills my needs as for as performance. Dead quiet, inaudible wow/flutter and rock steady speed control.

The question was whether the G series is any better than the older look alike series. No one said the older TTs were bad or deficient in any way that an average user would complain about. I would bet in fact that Technics sold more of those SL1200s and all its variants than any other company sold any other DD TT. That is definite proof of success. Now comes the G series that are better in most ways.

@larsman ,  I bought mine in 2018 from Adirondack Audio up near Lake George in NY.  I am using a Shure V15 type 4 cartridge with the top Jico stylus and I am thrilled beyond thrilled.  I have 2 other cartridges as well.  Been thinking about one of the Umami's, but presently we are battling my wife's medical problems.  The blood thinner she is on costs $400 a month through our insurance so I am not spending much on audio at the moment.  I also use a HRS record weight, the lighter version.

@stereo5 - Those V15 carts have sure been around for a long time - I think I had a type 2 somewhere in the 70's. Now the only type 2 I have is diabetes! laugh

Lake George is so beautiful - I was last there around 60 years ago but still remember it well.

Very best wishes to your wife - I hope she recovers quickly and completely.