"David Kennedy" wrote in message
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Fed Up Lurker wrote:
If you are 100% certain you didn't buy into reviewers of the time looking
after old pals, and the mythology, and you have exhausted options and
comparisons, then if you feel the LP12 works for you thats what counts.
But I'm no fan of it, and it's not original nor groundbreaking.
It's based on established isolation principles found in many T/T's from
the 60's and 70's, my opinion (and many others) is it's an expensive
variation of cheaper longstanding models such as:
http://www.theanalogdept.com/td125_dept.htm
I always liked those.
http://www.retrohifi.co.uk/thorens_150.html#t
http://www.retrohifi.co.uk/pioneer_pl12d.html
And many many others.
Including
http://www.garrard501.com/rebuild.html
That was an idler wheel mechanism, a half way house between
direct drive and belt drive -
The benefits of belt drive type isolation, but idler wheels/gears
instead of a clumsy losey belt.
And with pitch intergrity akin to direct drives.
And during late 80's into the 90's there was a "clone" which
seriously "rivalled" (bettered?) the LP12, being also a 3-point
suspended belt drive with changeable armboards, and upgradeable
via an external PSU etc. Made in UK so same costs,
(distribution and retailer mark-up being always the main costs)
but this was 40-50% cheaper!
http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/image...1528&is_user=0
As an icon in the modern gadget/technical world and it's exemplary
engineering and style status, the Science museum here in London
have a pair of SL-1200's on display, this is the actual image of the
Technics examples on display at the Science museum:
http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/r...g=2&imagepos=2
I have a SL120 with SME arm
And it's a goodlooker too!
http://www.vintagetechnics.info/turntables/sl120.htm
But, asthetics of some versions of the LP12, well....
http://www.toffsandtinks.com/shop/im...005217_485.jpg
A replacement hood for an LP12 is a staggering £150.
going into a 303/33 Quad powering a pair of Leak 2075's and, whereas I've
heard lots of other nice systems [well some anyway] it does the job for
me.
Never had any trouble with the SL120 since I bought it
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David Kennedy
http://www.anindianinexile.com