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Andy9672
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Topic: Modded SL1200'sPosted: 11 Aug 2009 at 8:52pm |
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I was wondering who uses a SL1200 standard and who uses a modified version.
Oh and if so what mod's and what differences did they make? I have a SL1200 MK2 and have so far put a Goldring 1042 on and upgraded the phono cable to a double screened cable with decent plugs. The deck i found locally had no cartridge and had a very destroyed cable so i cant say how these changes have helped/hindered. Anyway lets hear from everyone else with a Technics wonder..... |
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Posted: 11 Aug 2009 at 9:30pm |
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Hi Andy(?)
I have a Mk5G deck which I will have modified to play 78s. This will include having an outboard psu fitted at the same time. The power supply can be used without the speed upgrade. I intend to use SoundAudio in Dartmouth, Devon though a lot of people have used Kabusa in the states. Lots of people have changed the arm on the Mk2 some going as far as putting a SME V on the deck together with ££££££ cartridges. I guess the options depend on your listening preferences and the depth of your wallet! However many people find the standard arm with a reasonable decent cartridge gives good levels of reproduction. Sorry if some of this sounds a bit vague but I'm sure other forum members will add their twopenny worth. Les |
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Posted: 11 Aug 2009 at 9:48pm |
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Les,
Vague is good, and i do hope other members will add anything they want! More interested in tweeks that others have done and there views on there own tweeks. |
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Posted: 12 Aug 2009 at 5:58am |
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I use a standard SL1200 MkII.
I use standard "other manufacturers" products to replicate the results most non-technical users would get. The only fault I can find is its magnetic field, which could be its transformer, and that only manifests itself when using poorly shielded cartridges - otherwise no hum. It means I cannot use the Music Maker Classic moving iron cartridge on it, which could indicate that some Grados could pick up hum too. My favourite budget cartridge, the Audio Technica AT95E (which sadly we can no longer offer due to Audio Technica UK reducing our margin - unbelievable ) is dead-quiet.Also their moving coil OC9 is quiet on my standard SL1200 II. And that's the last time AT get any recommendations from me. |
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Posted: 12 Aug 2009 at 7:30am |
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Hi Andy, I have fooled around a fair bit with one of these, no idea what headshell you are using, but you might find the AT-MG10 headshell to help the Goldring some. Mats are another area many tinker with and alternative feet often get a mention. Many have also fitted this deck with a Rega arm, either the RB250 or RB300, some seem to have thought it an improvement, others not so. Depending on the cartridge being used the Rega arm may transmit too much energy into the alloy plinth and be better for being decoupled, probably not such an issue with your Goldring but it was with some of the cartridges I hung on one. Using an RB250 on a Technics removes all the advantages of the stock arm, easy VTA, simple VTF setting, interchangeable headshells. Many believe power supply modification/upgrade to be very worthwhile, I have yet to try that. Of the readily available arms for the Technics, only the Jelco 750 offers most of the advantages of the stock arm (VTA is adjustable - just somewhat fiddly) - but - fitting one of these will set you back the cost of the deck or more - perhaps to no great gain unless you wish to run some particularly difficult cartridge (read low compliance). I liked the combination of an SRM tech 2mm silicone mat on the platter (trimmed to fit inside the lip) with a 3mm Funk Achromat on top and a Michell clamp. Others like heavy rubber, felt or cork, the Herbies "way excellent mat" has had good reports and some have preferred the SDS or Origin Live mats, or you could try the tnt-audio Janus mat. Foculpods can be fitted in place of the stock feet although I was not impressed with the results of that - YMMV Others have tried screw in speaker spikes in place of the feet and isonoes are another (though rather pricey) option. One rather interesting (to me at any rate) modification to an SL1200, involved fitting a trans-fi terminator air-bearing linear tracking tonearm and an AT OC9 cartridge (I believe the owner had also done the power supply mods) - he reported great satisfaction with the results - still, he could have bought another 3 SL1200s for the cost of the upgrades. Have fun. |
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Posted: 13 Aug 2009 at 9:41am |
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Well i have fitted a Sorbothane mat so far and am very impressed with the reuslts, the only problem is the residue on the record, so another thin top mat is required.
After that i may look at the arm but i like the Technics arm as you can easily adjust everything without much fiddle. I may try s different headshell as i am using the standard technics one at the moment and was wondering about having a cheep cartridge for junk shop treasure and a proper cartridge for my clean vinyl. |
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Posted: 13 Aug 2009 at 10:31am |
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Some of my best music is on Junk shop vinyl.
I play it with my best cartridges. The stylus is made of one of the hardest substance on earth: diamond. The vinyl is one of the softer substances found on earth. My geatest worry is for the vinyl - and the great music it contains. I have hundreds of Long Players. I have only two 180 grammers. Music? or Technophobia? Use tools as tools, not as "orbes" and "sceptres" - or should we blokes dress as Cardinals, bow and worship to the hi-fi altar, and wave incense....??? Or should we just stick the needle on the record and jive? Yes! Let's jive - Alleluia !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mind you it says that in the bible but man wanted the church just like his other toys... [Rev 21:22] Edited by Graham Slee - 13 Aug 2009 at 10:39am |
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