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I wish to purchase a new turntable. budget is 80k to 100k. please suggest about technics sl1200 mk7 also. thanks in advance.
I think your in luck. The Revolver Club have these on pre order now with delivery sometime in July 2021.I wish to purchase a new turntable. budget is 80k to 100k. please suggest about technics sl1200 mk7 also. thanks in advance.
Does that mean Technics is officially present in India? I have been eying the SL-1500C for a long time!I think your in luck. The Revolver Club have these on pre order now with delivery sometime in July 2021.
https://www.therevolverclub.com/collections/turntables/products/technics-sl-1200mk7
You could contact them and ask them. As far as I know it’s a special buy for interested parties from abroad. If I got it right, they seemed to be able to accommodate another model of technics too so hurry snd contact em. However they won’t be an official dealer as such as far as I gathered. Best to clarify from them.Does that mean Technics is officially present in India? I have been eying the SL-1500C for a long time!
Well not exactly but good on TRC on bringing the MK7 here. The SL-1200 series are legendary and the relaunch of this is simply fantastic!Does that mean Technics is officially present in India? I have been eying the SL-1500C for a long time!
Thanks for your prompt reply. I would like to know whether u have any first hand idea of this model. moreover please suggest more options (of other brands) within my budget.I think your in luck. The Revolver Club have these on pre order now with delivery sometime in July 2021.
https://www.therevolverclub.com/collections/turntables/products/technics-sl-1200mk7
I wish to purchase a new turntable. budget is 80k to 100k. please suggest about technics sl1200 mk7 also. thanks in advance.
The Technics Twelve Hundreds are my favourite amongst turntables. I have worked with many 1200s and still have an MK2 with me as my primary deck which is literally a plug and play setup.Thanks for your prompt reply. I would like to know whether u have any first hand idea of this model. moreover please suggest more options (of other brands) within my budget.
this is not going to be my first turntable. I have been using pro-ject debut III for last 13 years. if I get good turntable by paying fewer bucks , why i should pay more. that is why I have come to this platform asking for help from the experts.The Technics Twelve Hundreds are my favourite amongst turntables. I have worked with many 1200s and still have an MK2 with me as my primary deck which is literally a plug and play setup.
Couple of questions I have for you - Is this going to be your first TT or do you have working experience and have owned a few TTs in the past? The Budget you have kept aside is huge and as Steve mentioned, are you sure about this as if your new to this, the nitty-gritty involved with vinyl and TTs get to some people.
Cheers !
you have hit the bull’s eye sir. it is very difficult to buy an item without auditioning. that is why , I am asking for your help.if you share your rich experience, I will be enriched and may it will help me to buy a turntable after spending a good amount of money.Hi,
At that kind of money you’d get a good one. However spending that kind of money blind without listening is something I’d strongly advise against. A Technics has its own sound signature vs a belt drive and you’d best listen, read up online and come to your own conclusions. Then again that group buy opportunity for the Technics might not come again... this is a tough time to be making a new purchase without the opportunity to do the rounds of dealers or forum members systems to listen.
Regards
The 1200mk7 at the group buy price is a no brainer... its a great turntable...you have hit the bull’s eye sir. it is very difficult to buy an item without auditioning. that is why , I am asking for your help.if you share your rich experience, I will be enriched and may it will help me to buy a turntable after spending a good amount of money.
regards.
Hi Debu, (am assuming that's your name?)this is not going to be my first turntable. I have been using pro-ject debut III for last 13 years. if I get good turntable by paying fewer bucks , why i should pay more. that is why I have come to this platform asking for help from the experts.
regards.
Ohhhh. Thank u for such a wonderful and explanatory reply. U have made the whole thing crystal clear to me. Regards.Hi Debu, (am assuming that's your name?)
This information changes my recommendation. Given the high prices of turntables today, from the Debut you'd move up only a couple of models and in my opinion, that's not really much considering just how good the Debut itself is and the money you'd have to spend. In my opinion, if I was upgrading I'd want a turntable at least 5-6 models higher considering you can't sell em used as well as some other gear. Also, break the jump down into where the money would go. There are three parts to moving up in a turntable, the motor, the platter/chassis/plinth and the tonearm and the difference between your debut and the top end of your budget, around 60-70k would be divided between these three areas. Maybe one area would be upgraded more significantly than another, eg a much better drive system but then there would be no money left for the manufacturer to put in a really good tonearm for example. Or if the manufacturer spends the money proportionately between all three areas, that 70k is only a one third improvement in any one area. Think about your upgrade like this and it will give you greater clarity in deciding whether you're getting a better turntable or not. For belt drives the higher end ones have outboard motors to prevent vibrations being transmitted to the platter. For the money you have in mind you certainly wouldn't get this. You'd get some minor upgrade in motor perhaps. Good turntables also have higher mass platters in general, not all, or significant technology being applied to this area of platter, sub chassis or chassis. Again here you'd have minor improvements. Tonearm too.
So, if you want better bang for your buck, which given today's high prices is even more important, I'd suggest building relationships with dealers and letting them know you're in the market for a second hand turntable. They would know customers who want to upgrade or are on the fence about upgrading. You'd get a significantly higher model of turntable for the same money. Or keep an eye on the classified section. Since you have a turntable for over a decade you should be able to judge and evaluate the working points. And be ready to stretch your budget if a good turntable comes your way.
Of course none of this applies to a direct drive like the Technics you mentioned.
Regards
Hi Kbhuvi,Hi
If direct drive is not a absolute must then you can also look into Ebi audio - made in India custom turntables. Have heard good things about them and bang for buck.
http://ebi-audio.com/discover/
ps : No affiliation with Ebi audio.
TT starts 1.5L onwards.Hi Kbhuvi,
Any reviews of TTs made by EBI audio, SQ n what budget.
this is not going to be my first turntable. I have been using pro-ject debut III for last 13 years. if I get good turntable by paying fewer bucks , why i should pay more. that is why I have come to this platform asking for help from the experts.
regards.
Hi Moktan,TT starts 1.5L onwards.
Specifications of 65mm thick acrylic platter turntable
Speed 33.33, 45, 78
Platter material: 65mm thick acrylic (around 7kg)
Platter bearing: ceramic shaft bearing
Plinth: 60mm thick sheesham base (around 15kg)
Motor: Maxon motor from Switzerland
Speed control: electronic switch
Spring suspension feet
Separate motor box for zero vibration transfer
12 inch tonearm with ceramic bearing
No cartridge included
MC cartridges starts 48K