Luxman 441 vs. Technics SL-1200mk2 as first TT?


Hello,

I am a analog wannabe living in a country with practically no analog audiophile gear available and no current possibility of mail-ordering from abroad. Even having these inconvenience, I have not been able to stop myself from collecting old vinyl from family, friends and garage sales and now find myself in the irony of having a lot of interesting music, but nothing to play it on. Can you imagine my suffering?

Being persistent, I have hunted down these used options:
- Vintage Luxman 441 with SME III tonearm ($190). Likes: Appearance and quality. Concerns: Age, serviceability, slow resale (in my country).
- Technics SL-1200mk2 ($240). Likes: Dependability, easy to sell for a later upgrade. Concerns: Sound quality.
- Kenwood KD-5070 ($75). Likes: price, heavy corian plinth. Concerns: Automatic mechanism/stock tonearm, sound quality.
I favor the Luxman, because it is simply beautiful and it has a good tonearm, but fear that something might go wrong with the electronics and I would have to trash it, or that I would have a hard time getting rid of it for a latter upgrade. The Technics, on the other hand, can be easily sold to get my money back, but is it the sonic equal to the Luxman at the same price? The Kenwood is a distant runner-up.
TT will be used with vintage Mcintosh Pre/Amp and B&W speakers.
So there you have it. Your feedback will be VERY appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Luis

PD: I also posted in AA, but value your advice just as much.
luisnessi58b1
I agree about the Luxman/SME combo as the most attractive. However, as someone who has bought a 441 and a 444 by mail in the past 2 years only to have them both delivered with damaged main bearings, I would only buy one in person. Even the original factory packaging seems to be inadequate and replacement parts are not available, afaik.
Went to see the Luxman, and I bought it on the spot.
The TT is in beautiful condition, with a scratchless original cover and in perfect working order. To make it an even sweeter deal, the seller threw in an extra arm for the SME III and a Pickering XV-15/750E cartridge.
No concerns about the reason he's selling; the guy upgraded to a Nakamichi Dragon CT (WOW!).

Once again, thanks to all who replied... I hope I can return the favor sometime.
My Luxman has operated perfectly since the Seventies and
keeps on going. Not only is it beautiful to look at, it
performs flawlessly. I believe Technics build the motor
for this table; can't be sure. Works well with any arm
I have had on it. Presently I am using the SAEC arm which
works wonderfully on this table. My Luxman has provision
for two arms to be mounted at the same time. Nice
feature.