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Jan Eskildsen Forum Bruger


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Kan nogen fortælle mig, hvilken forskel der er på de to, bortset fra muligheden for at variere hastigheden mere eller mindre (som sikkert er godt for DJ'er?). Tilsyneladende har de samme tekniske data. Kan man sætte en "armløfter" på ? En gang havde jeg sådan en til en SME arm, måske kan de fås endnu?
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Farven:-) 1210 = sort - ellers ingen forskelle.
Armløfteren bør i såfald sidde på armbasen. Kan ikke anbefale at bore igennem plinten. Ret sjov at skifte arm på - bliver en helt anden spille. Den er og bliver en af mine mange yndlingspladespillere. Jeg har et rega og et SME armboard hvis det bliver aktuelt.
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SL 1200 er fra ca.73 og 1210 er senere.De ser også forskellige ud.
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- Her er forskellene på modellerne taget far wikipedia. 1200 = sølv 1210 = sort. det er den eneste forskel. det er mk nummeret der er forskel på.
- Original model
- SL-1200 (released in 1972) has a silver finish, this original
model was marketed as a hi-fi turntable for the home market.
- MK2 models
The MK2 models are sold in Europe as colour differences, with 1200
(silver) and 1210 (matte black). This was the same in the USA (and
Japan) initially, however later the 1200 was available in both silver
and matte black finishes.
- SL-1200MK2 (released in 1979) comes in both silver and matte
black (see above comment). Technics improved the motor and shock
resistance, added a ground wire, and changed the rotary pitch control to
a slider style. This is now the base model and is the oldest still in
production. The older version of this model which was sold in the 1970s and 1980s has a
large 4 inch diameter plate where the RCA and ground wires enter the
unit, while the newer version has a smaller 2 inch diameter hole in the
rubber where the RCA and ground enter.
- SL-1210MK2 comes in matte black only (see above comment), and
is exactly the same as the SL-1200MK2. It used to be unavailable from
official Panasonic dealers in the United States, until Technics released
SL-1200MK2PK.
- SL-1200MK2PK has a glossy piano-black finish, and was only
available in the USA.
- MK3 models
- SL-1200MK3 (released in 1989) has a matte black finish like
the MK2, gold RCA plugs, and a small gold-foil technics label on the
back. It was destined only for the Japanese market.
- SL-1200M3D (released in 1997) has a silver finish like the
MK2, adds a quartz lock button which resets pitch to 0 immediately
(purpose being to remove the detent
("click") at the 0 point of the fader to improve the accuracy of the
pitch fader).
- SL-1210M3D is the same as the SL-1200M3D except with a matte
black finish like the MK2.
- MK4 models
- SL-1200MK4 (released in 1997) has a matte black finish like
the MK2, and is only available for sale in Japan. This model is aimed at
the hi-end audiophile market rather than for DJs. This is the last
model made with the detent ("click") in the middle of the pitch
adjustment slider. It has a third button added for 78 RPM located to the
right of the 33 RPM and 45 RPM buttons. It is also designed to be used
with regular removable RCA cables (along with a removable ground/earth
cable) rather than having hard wired RCA cables like all the other
1200/1210 models.
- MK5 models
- SL-1200MK5 (released in 1 November 2002) has a silver finish
like the MK2, increases the range of anti-skate settings from 0–3 grams-force (0–30 mN) to 0–6 grams-force (0–60 mN). Also has a white LED
target light (previous versions only had a globe and burnt out over
time).
- SL-1210MK5 has a matte black finish like the MK2, and is
exactly the same as the SL-1200MK5.
- SL-1210M5G (released in 1 November 2002) has a glossy
piano-black finish with silver speckles, was a special 30th-anniversary
edition. It was initially launched in Japan only (together with the MK5)
but is now internationally available. The difference from the MK5 model
is the ability to switch between ±8% and ±16% ranges for pitch
adjustment, and the pitch control in this model is completely digital.
It also featured blue target lights and blue pitch-number illumination.
- MK6 models
- SL-1200MK6-K & SL-1200MK6-S (released in February
2008) with minor improvements including improved tonearm mounting and
oxygen-free copper wire being used for the signal, improved vibration
damping in the body, improvements to the pitch control accuracy and
better LEDs. -S model has a silver finish like
the MK2.
- SL-1200MK6K1 is the same as the SL-1200MK6 except with a
matte black finish like the MK2. Released in 12 December 2007 as a
special 35th-anniversary edition, in a limitation of 1000 only.
- Special models
These were limited edition versions, with 24 karat gold plated metal parts including
tonearm and buttons.
- SL-1200LTD (released in September 1995) has a glossy
piano-black model with gold speckles, in a limitation of 10,000 only,
though apart from colour the rest is based on the MK3 model.
- SL-1200GLD (released in 2004) has a glossy piano-black model
without gold speckles, in a limitation of 3000 only, though apart from
colour the rest is based on the MK5G model, but having a blue instead of
the usual white target light.
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Tak. Og tak skæbne. Nu er jeg forvirret på et langt højere niveau end før. Men kontakter en forhandler og hører, hvad man kan købe. Vender tilbage med resultatet.
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Jan Eskildsen skrev:
Tak. Og tak skæbne. Nu er jeg forvirret på et langt højere niveau end før. Men kontakter en forhandler og hører, hvad man kan købe. Vender tilbage med resultatet.

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HAHA, det er jeg sgu ked af  Men du skal have en 1200MK2 hvis du vil ha' den i sølv eller en 1210MK2 hvis du er til sort. Ikke køb MK5, den kommer uden støvlåg monteret. Det gjorde jeg uden jeg vidste at støvlåget lå løst på pladespilleren. Bliver man lidt træt af i længden. Men jeg fik den da til en OK pris :) Red. forresten tror jeg emnet skal flyttes til Pladespillere?
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Hvis det ligger forkert, så flyt det endelig, dette er da ellers analog? Som tidligere set, har jeg måske kludret i det ;-)
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