the vestax tables won't save you any money but they get you some slick new
dj-oriented features. but no idea about their durability. what do you have
in store with the tables? if you're looking to scratch or merely cue your
vinyl, avoid a belt-driven table at any cost. 1200's are built like a
panzer. you wouldn't believe the abuse those things can withstand.
these guys have a really good price:
http://www.audio-depot.com/tables.htm
<http://www.audio-depot.com/tables.htm>
<http://www.audio-depot.com/technics.html>
the features to beat:
starting time 0.7 seconds
Quartz Synthesizer Direct Drive Turntable
Total quartz locked continuous pitch adjustment up to +/-8%
Unwavering quartz accuracy: wow & flutter 0.01%, rumble -78 dB (DINB)
Precision molded aluminum diecast cabinet and heavy rubber base material
help absorb unwanted vibrations
paz,
adario
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Catanzaro [mailto:stevencatanzaro@sprintmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 9:49 AM
To: acid jazz
Subject: turntable brands
Can 1 of you dj's hip me as to the differences between the Stanton, Nu Mark,
Vestax and Technics, quality wise? Does the 1200 still warrant the extra
$200 or so in price?
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