Looks pretty sick... not that i'd replace my 1200s for it but new man might want to :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ojLnOXcQzY
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Looks pretty sick... not that i'd replace my 1200s for it but new man might want to :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ojLnOXcQzY
looks like any other "super oem" to me
there's a bunch of other TTs exactly like it that have been around for a while
I was thinking the same thing. From the description of the torque and pitch fader to the position of the start/stop controls, it looks like Hanpin all the way.Quote:
looks like any other super oem
Sure.
I dont really look at what turntables are out there as i'd literally never have anything other than technics...
Maybe it is just same old same old
But this vid popped up on my FB news feed and thought i'd slap on ere :)
yeah search around for "super oem" if you are interested. there's like 25+ different manufacturers/models that have put out different variants based on the same OEM TT . I have never owned one but have messed with them and they don't seem bad for the money.
Time for a summary thread bringing together all of the S-OEM TT's?
I had no idea there was as many as 25!
*number pulled out of thin air
it sounds right though
If I ran into money, I'd retire my Technics and get a pair.
Has anyone done tonearm mods to any Super OEM turntable yet?
Super OEM turntables are FAR better than Technics for certain applications, especially if you value high torque. 4.5kgf-cm vs 2.5.
they look decent...
priced @ £439 i could imagine its a toss up between buying 1 x new AT-LP1240 vs a pair of used 1210's
if the added features float your boat its a no brainer