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Went turntable browsing today, as I am considering the possibility of going for a belt drive deck and how dissappointing. Everything I touched upto around £500 felt as though it might just fall apart. It was only when I looked at the 900 quid mark did things improve and that was the pro ject acrylic deck which looked and felt substantial. The funniest thing was, when I went into sevenoaks and the guy asked me what i,d got. So Told him an sl1200mk2 and he said, yeah thats fine, at least its better that a rega rp1. Pardon the pun but could have decked him lol. He then gave me the usual spiel about it being a dj deck and so on, then told me that they had a rega in the window and it was so plasticky it warped in the heat. Anyway, my so called rubbish direct drive dj technics wont be going any where just yet.
 
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Went turntable browsing today, as I am considering the possibility of going for a belt drive deck and how dissappointing. Everything I touched upto around £500 felt as though it might just fall apart. It was only when I looked at the 900 quid mark did things improve and that was the pro ject acrylic deck which looked and felt substantial. The funniest thing was, when I went into sevenoaks and the guy asked me what i,d got. So Told him an sl1200mk2 and he said, yeah thats fine, at least its better that a rega rp1. Pardon the pun but could have decked him lol. He then gave me the usual spiel about it being a dj deck and so on, then told me that they had a rega in the window and it was so plasticky it warped in the heat. Anyway, my so called rubbish direct drive dj technics wont be going any where just yet.

Plenty of life left in that old 'DJ' deck yet I imagine ;-)

It certainly has huge upgrade potential and I know which I would like to own when comparing it to some modern offerings.
 

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Thanks al...tell me though al with your turntable knowledge...if i went uptona grand plus for a belt drive will it be an improvement...i have seen a project experience 2 sb for around 800 which i like the look of
 
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Pay no attention to the salesman, he has a point, but he's also a philistine. Ooh, the Project Exp 2, like the look of that and can see where you're coming from... removeable headshell *man_in_love*
 

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The one ive seen for 800 is the straight arm ...is the headshell detachable on that too ? Going from the write up on whfi it seems to be my sort of sound ...lush and flowing rather that too analytical but with the option of the clamp to tighten the sound up if i fancy a change.....should be a good match for my set up...just depends how much i can get for my techie....
 

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Keep your DD deck - you may prefer it over a belt drive - I have an old Sony direct drive that I sometimes spin - it has a lot more drive with the bass than my Gyrodec but looks fugly Sony 6750
 
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Thanks al...tell me though al with your turntable knowledge...if i went uptona grand plus for a belt drive will it be an improvement...i have seen a project experience 2 sb for around 800 which i like the look of

That would depend on what you mean by better. Does your technics come with the standard arm or is something else fitted to it?

As far as I am aware all Xperience come with a straight arm and the headshell is definately not removeable as its part of the single carbon-fibre molding (the 9cc Evolution arm). It certainly looks nice particularly in Olive wood. ;-)

EDIT: Sorry just looked forward a bit and have seen Mark's comments. He is correct.

If you fancied a change you should be able to get a good price if selling the 1200.

If you have the cash and really want a change then buy the Project but keep hold of the 1200 until you have had a good chance to appraise the new purchase then sell on whichever you least like would be my thoughts.
 
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The one ive seen for 800 is the straight arm ...is the headshell detachable on that too ? Going from the write up on whfi it seems to be my sort of sound ...lush and flowing rather that too analytical but with the option of the clamp to tighten the sound up if i fancy a change.....should be a good match for my set up...just depends how much i can get for my techie....

Depending on tonearm and condition you should be looking around £300-400
 
That technics deck could end up worth more than you paid for it.

if you can afford to keep it and still buy another TT, then that's what I'd do.

having an acrylic tt myself, I love the style, and the performance.

I don't think you will hear night and day differences, but owning a beautifully made piece of kit is enjoyable in its own way.
 
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That technics deck could end up worth more than you paid for it.

if you can afford to keep it and still buy another TT, then that's what I'd do.

having an acrylic tt myself, I love the style, and the performance.

I don't think you will hear night and day differences, but owning a beautifully made piece of kit is enjoyable in its own way.

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Keep the Technics if you can. As for differences, agreed, not night and day but you should definitely hear a distinct change in presentation. Not sure of your financial situation AA but there are plenty of online stores offering 0% over 6 months or 9 months BNPL, problem is they tend to want top dollar for the product.
 
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stevebrock said:
fugly Sony 6750

Ooh, see what you mean Steve, not exactly turntable porn *biggrin* But as they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder... or... is more than skin deep. On the hand, well your Gyro *man_in_love*
 

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stevebrock said:
Keep your DD deck - you may prefer it over a belt drive - I have an old Sony direct drive that I sometimes spin - it has a lot more drive with the bass than my Gyrodec but looks fugly Sony 6750

Thanks steve, ist funny, but in one sense i do really fancy a change, but when ever it comes down to it i just feel i,d be gutted if i parted with it. Now i,m not sayin its the greatest deck in the whole world but its far far better than people think and once i get that new cartridge upgrade and possibly in future complete mods, arm etc i know i will be formidable. So, will be keeping this iconic old girl and may even keep an eye out for some of the more collectable 70s 80s direct drive decks that seem to not come under the radar as much as the 1200 which ive read can be had for bargain prices. Decks from pioneer, jvc, kenwod etc.
 

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Al ears said:
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The one ive seen for 800 is the straight arm ...is the headshell detachable on that too ? Going from the write up on whfi it seems to be my sort of sound ...lush and flowing rather that too analytical but with the option of the clamp to tighten the sound up if i fancy a change.....should be a good match for my set up...just depends how much i can get for my techie....

Depending on tonearm and condition you should be looking around £300-400

The deck is mint and owned from new with only light hifi use, although it does have its stock tonearm, I know that does put some of the audiophiles off though.
 

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I've been playing with both the S-Shape and Strandard. I have a 2Xperience SB in Walnut myself at home and I must admit I prefer the 9CC tonearm. The S-Shape does add the advantage of a swapable headshell but to my ears it sounds a bit harder and clinical compared to mine. I run a 2M Black through a Lehmann Black Cube SE at home and the testing of the S-Shape was done with a 2M Red and Quintet Bronze on a Maia DS.
 
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I've been playing with both the S-Shape and Strandard. I have a 2Xperience SB in Walnut myself at home and I must admit I prefer the 9CC tonearm. The S-Shape does add the advantage of a swapable headshell but to my ears it sounds a bit harder and clinical compared to mine. I run a 2M Black through a Lehmann Black Cube SE at home and the testing of the S-Shape was done with a 2M Red and Quintet Bronze on a Maia DS.

Interesting but surely too many variables to determine it's the arm making the difference.
 

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Ho yuss. It is nicely designed tonearm I must admit, and it will make the dangly anti skate weight hate brigade very happy ;-)
 

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