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    Default Saving a Club Hero (Technics Refub)

    My recent work...

    These Limited Gold edition 1200s (110v) belong to a popular club here in Manila, Republiq. Before that, they were used first in Temple Bar, Greenbelt (from 2002), Embassy Superclub (2004-2010) then Republiq (2010-2012). Unfortunately, the condition was so severe and so many parts had to be replaced. The power supplies were also busted as well as the drive ICs because they were plugged into a 220v outlet.

    As I finished cleaning the platter and repainted the dots, I started to reface them. Unfortunately, this is what happened:





    The gold/chrome platting has peeled off. I had worked on a pair of Limited Gold edition before with almost the same condition but never experienced anything like this. On close up pictures, you will see that the aluminum diecast metal had also been affected by the corrosion. Powdery white substance can also be seen as a result of the reaction. Some parts of the platter's upper & lower lips and dots were eaten by the corrosion.





    The platting on the start/stop and 33/45 button have also been chipped. So I replaced both platters and start/stop, 33/45 assemblies with non-platted parts.



    Some of the gold platting on the pop-up lamp canister and strobe canister, have also tarnished and faded so there was nothing more I could do to save them unless have them chromed and electro-platted again which will cost a lot.

    -Scraped and sanded the body and repainted to black. Wrapped with carbon fiber vinyl sticker (for automobiles)
    -Repainted rubber base cabinet
    -Cleaned & rebuilt the tonearm assembly and calibrated
    -Replaced RCA cables and connectors
    -Eliminated ground wires
    -Replaced all LEDs to super bright white (strobe, 33/45. pop-up lamp, pitch indicator)
    -Rewound power supplies and drive ICs replaced

    Here is the finished project:



























    Hope you guys like it.
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    super clean mate.... got to love it when someone has given love to some 1200's!!!!
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    NICE job Nick..i'm loving it!

    what did you do to restore the pitted platter?

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    Nice job you've done there - but I would have had them LTD's done professionally...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamthrax View Post
    super clean mate.... got to love it when someone has given love to some 1200's!!!!
    Thanks man!

    Quote Originally Posted by Luconia View Post
    NICE job Nick..i'm loving it!

    what did you do to restore the pitted platter?
    I replaced the platter. The corroded ones are still with me and haven't decided on what to do with them yet.

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Nice job you've done there - but I would have had them LTD's done professionally...
    How professional are you saying?

    Like this?

    A pair of SL1200LTD Limited series I did last year. The picture below is the condition of the decks before I took them apart.









    Scraped the paint to aluminum diecast


    Disassembled the power switch assembly...


    After cleaning the tone arm section...


    Re-built and calibrated the tone arm assembly...


    SL-1200 Limited plate before repaint and reface...


    ...then


    Finished project.






    Replaced all lights to super bright white. Strobe, 33/45 and pop up lamps



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    Alesis RA-300 + KRK ST8 + Jamo Sub200 + MGM Studio HT-3D 8" powered sub

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    I get a warm fuzzy feeling inside when I see people take care of/refurbish a nice pair of 12s.
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    I didn't rate them that much myself outside of djing as I had a Linn Sondek LP12 ...

    I have used so many shitty condition Technics in clubs its unreal...... wandering pitch.... very rare they would be in tip top condition to really get into mixing without fighting the wandering pitch.

    But you have done a wonderful job there... well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebr4nd View Post
    I get a warm fuzzy feeling inside when I see people take care of/refurbish a nice pair of 12s.
    Thanks man!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommi Bass View Post
    I didn't rate them that much myself outside of djing as I had a Linn Sondek LP12 ...

    I have used so many shitty condition Technics in clubs its unreal...... wandering pitch.... very rare they would be in tip top condition to really get into mixing without fighting the wandering pitch.

    But you have done a wonderful job there... well done.
    Thanks!
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    Dell Inspiron 14R N5437 i5 4200u, 16gb RAM/750gb 7200rpm/Win8.1
    TSP 2.6.8 + Audio 4 DJ + Kontrol X1 + Novation Dicer
    Technics SL-1200 MK3D x 3 + Ecler Nuo 4 + Pioneer DJM-250 + V-Moda M100 + Sennheiser HD280 Pro
    Alesis RA-300 + KRK ST8 + Jamo Sub200 + MGM Studio HT-3D 8" powered sub

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    really legit, must be an awesome rewarding feeling to play on those

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