Record Player buying advice needed.

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Cory, I don''t know why I think you are still in school. I remember you telling me you were working now that ya mention it. No Cory, not hiring, taking all we can do to keep the people we have working.
 
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Lee,
Oh ok. Have you been doing very much Phase Linear repair work? What do you think of the PL 200 amps? I am looking into getting one from a guy if the price is right, he is an older guy that has tons of old tube amps, like a lot of Harmon Kardon, Scott, sansui.
 

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He never tried to sell it on eBay pictured sitting in a patch of dirt and gravel I hope :)

Doesn't Perry/WOPL Sniffer still have one?
 

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Yep, I'll be around Saturday.. the only vinyl I have left are 4 albums and those I want to keep.
 

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Do I have to worry about cogging or and thing with the 1210 mk2 model?

Does the Luxman work?
No, a 1210 is just the black version of the SL-1200mk2

$650 is a good price if it has no issues (anything on a 1200 series is easy to fix and tons of aftermarket parts), my mk2 holds speed rock solid, there is no "dancing". If I sold my 1200mk2, I would want $800 but buyer would also get a DJ flight case for it and a extra dustcover. There is a reason these are some of the most highly regarded TT's ever made

I like Thorens to, had a shit load of them but my fave was a TD-320mkII. Wish I never sold it but the Technics 1200mk2 is just as good if not better, especially for reliability plus you don't have to mess with a belt. I have never been a fan of belt drives compared to DD's
 

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Damn, Cory, you not only get to meet one of the finest couple of people on the planet, get some nice free turntables...You get to sit in the F'n chair dude!!!

I am soooo freakin' jealous!

Go to needle doctor in MN's website for new stylus's or a new cart, many of us can help you get set up. Search craigslist in your area for Lps, buy a nice record brush system and cleaner.

 

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No, a 1210 is just the black version of the SL-1200mk2

$650 is a good price if it has no issues (anything on a 1200 series is easy to fix and tons of aftermarket parts), my mk2 holds speed rock solid, there is no "dancing". If I sold my 1200mk2, I would want $800 but buyer would also get a DJ flight case for it and a extra dustcover. There is a reason these are some of the most highly regarded TT's ever made

I like Thorens to, had a shit load of them but my fave was a TD-320mkII. Wish I never sold it but the Technics 1200mk2 is just as good if not better, especially for reliability plus you don't have to mess with a belt. I have never been a fan of belt drives compared to DD's
The only TT I like with a belt drive is the old Rek O Kut with the 14 lb platter. I will have one of those some day when I have some time to mess with it. Until then the SL1200's do just fine.
 
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No, a 1210 is just the black version of the SL-1200mk2

$650 is a good price if it has no issues (anything on a 1200 series is easy to fix and tons of aftermarket parts), my mk2 holds speed rock solid, there is no "dancing". If I sold my 1200mk2, I would want $800 but buyer would also get a DJ flight case for it and a extra dustcover. There is a reason these are some of the most highly regarded TT's ever made

I like Thorens to, had a shit load of them but my fave was a TD-320mkII. Wish I never sold it but the Technics 1200mk2 is just as good if not better, especially for reliability plus you don't have to mess with a belt. I have never been a fan of belt drives compared to DD's

So as far as the 3 rows on the platter go, when a record is spinning, what should I be looking for exactly?
 

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