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Technics direct drive turntables
Apparently Panny, who own the Technics brand, is to cease production
of the Technics turntable range: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/upo...er_local_d.php http://www.factmag.com/2010/11/18/pa...cs-turntables/ http://www.philebrity.com/2010/12/04...-of-existence/ Though neither the Panny nor Technics site's have updated their "news" links since 10th dec. |
Technics direct drive turntables
"Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message ... Apparently Panny, who own the Technics brand, is to cease production of the Technics turntable range: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/upo...er_local_d.php http://www.factmag.com/2010/11/18/pa...cs-turntables/ http://www.philebrity.com/2010/12/04...-of-existence/ Though neither the Panny nor Technics site's have updated their "news" links since 10th dec. It'll be interesting to see if all the 'clones' remain in production! |
Technics direct drive turntables
On 19/12/2010 20:22, Keith G wrote:
"Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message ... Apparently Panny, who own the Technics brand, is to cease production of the Technics turntable range: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/upo...er_local_d.php http://www.factmag.com/2010/11/18/pa...cs-turntables/ http://www.philebrity.com/2010/12/04...-of-existence/ Though neither the Panny nor Technics site's have updated their "news" links since 10th dec. It'll be interesting to see if all the 'clones' remain in production! It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? But I do rate Technics TTs, seem very well designed and screwed together, and if imitation has anything to do with flattery: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/6718 Curiously close specification, including weight, but not including wow/flutter, to the SL1200. Rob |
Technics direct drive turntables
"Rob" wrote in message eb.com... On 19/12/2010 20:22, Keith G wrote: "Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message ... Apparently Panny, who own the Technics brand, is to cease production of the Technics turntable range: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/upo...er_local_d.php http://www.factmag.com/2010/11/18/pa...cs-turntables/ http://www.philebrity.com/2010/12/04...-of-existence/ Though neither the Panny nor Technics site's have updated their "news" links since 10th dec. It'll be interesting to see if all the 'clones' remain in production! It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? I don't understand why stop making something that still sells? Too small beer for the big guys to bother with? But I do rate Technics TTs, seem very well designed and screwed together, and if imitation has anything to do with flattery: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/6718 Curiously close specification, including weight, but not including wow/flutter, to the SL1200. There are a number of manufacturers making similar decks: for example there are 15 different brands on offer he http://www.djkit.com/category.php?id...FQkf4QodUhXUog |
Technics direct drive turntables
In article , Keith G
wrote: It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? I don't understand why stop making something that still sells? Too small beer for the big guys to bother with? You may have just answered your own question. A large company may have no real interest in low sales volume x low return items. Their interest is making profit, not turntables. There are a number of manufacturers making similar decks: for example there are 15 different brands on offer he http://www.djkit.com/category.php?id...FQkf4QodUhXUog I wonder how many of the 'direct drive' ones simply OEM from Technics. Not all the items listed are 'direct drive'. Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Technics direct drive turntables
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? I don't understand why stop making something that still sells? Too small beer for the big guys to bother with? You may have just answered your own question. A large company may have no real interest in low sales volume x low return items. Their interest is making profit, not turntables. There are a number of manufacturers making similar decks: for example there are 15 different brands on offer he http://www.djkit.com/category.php?id...FQkf4QodUhXUog I wonder how many of the 'direct drive' ones simply OEM from Technics. Not all the items listed are 'direct drive'. I doubt Technics made for anyone else but there certainly appears to be identical decks being offered by a number of different 'names' in that Brands List. |
Technics direct drive turntables
On 20/12/2010 18:30, David Pitt wrote:
wrote: On 19/12/2010 20:22, Keith G wrote: [snip SL1200 - The End] It'll be interesting to see if all the 'clones' remain in production! It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? But I do rate Technics TTs, seem very well designed and screwed together, and if imitation has anything to do with flattery: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/6718 Curiously close specification, including weight, but not including wow/flutter, to the SL1200. The audio-technica AT-LP120-USB was reviewed in HiFi World Nov 2010. In short it might be a "look alike" but it is not a full clone of the Technics. The weights are similar but the cheapo job has a lighter turntable and added "ballast" in the chassis. The motor also appears to be less powerful hence the poorer wow and flutter. Ah, thanks for that, interesting. |
Technics direct drive turntables
"David Pitt" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: On 19/12/2010 20:22, Keith G wrote: [snip SL1200 - The End] It'll be interesting to see if all the 'clones' remain in production! It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? But I do rate Technics TTs, seem very well designed and screwed together, and if imitation has anything to do with flattery: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/6718 Curiously close specification, including weight, but not including wow/flutter, to the SL1200. The audio-technica AT-LP120-USB was reviewed in HiFi World Nov 2010. In short it might be a "look alike" but it is not a full clone of the Technics. The weights are similar but the cheapo job has a lighter turntable and added "ballast" in the chassis. The motor also appears to be less powerful hence the poorer wow and flutter. All as I would suspect from a cheaper offering - it's not for nothing the Technics has been the No. 1 choice for DJs worldwide for the last 35 years! |
Technics direct drive turntables
On 20/12/2010 16:23, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In , Keith G wrote: It is odd (to me!) that turntables in general are still in production, and if anything seem to be growing. Aren't there enough around for everyone? I don't understand why stop making something that still sells? Too small beer for the big guys to bother with? I have the commercial acumen of an investment banker - these things really need to be spelled out to me :-) You may have just answered your own question. A large company may have no real interest in low sales volume x low return items. Their interest is making profit, not turntables. There are a number of manufacturers making similar decks: for example there are 15 different brands on offer he http://www.djkit.com/category.php?id...FQkf4QodUhXUog Who'd have thought! The Reloop 6000 looks to be the disco daddy. I wonder how many of the 'direct drive' ones simply OEM from Technics. Not all the items listed are 'direct drive'. The top plate is just too close to the Technics not to be Technics on some of those, or some sort of pattern/clone? Might Technics still be made in Japan (of Chinese parts?!), and the clones China? |
Technics direct drive turntables
I had no idea they were still being made in any case. I have one of those
sl5 machines with the pararell tracking arm with an Ortofon cart in it. It is actually very good and ideal for me now I have no sight. Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Fed Up Lurker" wrote in message ... Apparently Panny, who own the Technics brand, is to cease production of the Technics turntable range: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/upo...er_local_d.php http://www.factmag.com/2010/11/18/pa...cs-turntables/ http://www.philebrity.com/2010/12/04...-of-existence/ Though neither the Panny nor Technics site's have updated their "news" links since 10th dec. |
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