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by nrgflows,
May 28, 2002
Pros: The best in the industry.
Cons: Audio cables are part of the tables and are questionable in quality
The Bottom Line: There is a reason every DJ you've ever heard of uses 1200s... If you are serious about DJing, you better get the right equipment!
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by djkamikaze,
Apr 26, 2002
Pros: built like a tank
Cons: cheap audio cords
The Bottom Line: If you're serious about becoming a dj, I recommend getting 1200s, forget the imitators(Gemini, Numark, American Dj, Gli,etc.).
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by skate670,
Feb 12, 2003
Pros: built to last
Cons: EXPENSIVE!!!!!
The Bottom Line: I would reccomend this to any begining or advanced DJ.
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by davidcharles,
Aug 9, 2002
Pros: Tough, strong, under-discussed hi-fidelity, pride of ownership
Cons: Doesn't need to be so expensive, no cart/stylus included
The Bottom Line: DJ or just a vinyl lover who wants a timeless machine to last forever, this is the one you'll want.
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by pawilsnj,
Mar 19, 2007
Pros: Simple to use, not expensive (by audiophile standards) and very well designed
Cons: Some tables sound better, but cost thousands more
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by millwallmickey,
Oct 10, 2003
Pros: The best in the business
Cons: Pricey(but worth it)
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by ndyvidual,
Dec 19, 2003
Pros: Solid design; tweaker's heaven; excellent sound; clean layout.
Cons: Can hit the power dial when intense spinning; must modify to detach cables. Nothing else...
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by cntaur5,
Apr 19, 2004
Pros: Offers plenty of great torque and accurate pitch adjustment.
Cons: Things are changing in the DJ business due to new technology (CD's, MP3's).
The Bottom Line: Technics SL-1200MK2 is a great turntable recognized as an industry standard.
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