Many decks claim to be better than the industry standard-the Technics SL1210 or SL1200-but none, in my opinion, come close. These are the best selling decks there are, so surely that shows how good they are. With +/-8% pitch, and very quick start up times, no wonder nearly all top DJs choose Technics as their weapon. The Technics decks have been around for years, but still look ready for business. Although there is no difference performance wise, I prefer the Technics 1200s to the 1210s. With their sexy silver finish and retro look, these decks would look at home anywhere, not just in the big clubs. Most of the cheaper decks copy the same layout as the 1200s and 1210s, which has now become the industry standard layout, though they cannot match their performance. The only small problem with them is that the pitch fader clicks into place at 0% pitch, which can make mixing around the 0% pitch mark a slight problem, though this has been altered on the soon to be released MK3's. With that as the only small problem, along with the rather hefty price tag(though they are well worth it), you can see why so many people swear by Technics. For anyone on a tight budget, try picking up a pair second hand as they are widely available and much cheaper. Anyone considering becoming a DJ should always look for a pair of 1200's first.
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igloofun 14.04.2001 23:08
Must get mine out of the loft soon. I've got the blue edition... haven't used them for ages though. Good opinion. Graham
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