All very fair points.SubFunk wrote:still i like em' disappearing... don't worry, want happen in my and your lifetime, thou...Grandmasterbird wrote:I had to pipe up when i saw some of these replies....
Why? They're f*king awesome and need some skill to operate. I may be old fashioned but I for one wish there were more Technics turntables in clubs and less laptops. Say what you will, but vinyl mixing is an art.SubFunk wrote: finally!, what took em' so long to let the dinosaur die? can't wait for the day they disappear in clubs entirely.
totally agreed it is an art, i played 3 deck and efx mayhem for nearly 20 years...
so is proper digital DJ-ing it is also an art, i moved on......The reason they have not significantly changed the design is because they do not need to- if it isnt broken dont fix it. The design is (in my opinion) almost perfect. The fact that they have not changed the design and they are still the industry standard club-turntable nearly 40 yrs on speaks for itself.Dexes wrote:No one's buying 1200s anymore?
Well that's what happenes if you make a product, add no signifiant improvements, and still want people to pay the same nearly 40 years later. Hope they get cleared ot of the clubs now.
<--- Happy owner of 2 PDX-2000
also agreed, they only changed what was really necessary with the MKII and then later with the MG5, etc. models
If better turntables existed, they wouldnt be the industry standard.
I personally hav'nt used mine for a few years now as I switched to CDJ's, but I am sad to see the line being discontinued and I too would NEVER in a million years sell mine.
I dont expect DJ's who have started DJ'ing in the last couple of years or so to understand that as the likelyhood is that they started out using CDJ's or a laptop, but for me and lots of people I know it was on Technics turntables that we learned our craft and there is still something magical about them.
for me the magic sits in what happens on the dancefloor.... and your head/ears.
Am I old fashioned? Do I sound like a grumpy old fart? Most probably. But hey, that's me!![]()
Peace
EDIT: honestly i think i am only angry that most DJ booth/clubs are not propper designed to allow a comfortable
digital playing next to turnatbles, CDs...
i just want the space they take for my setup.
And I also very strongly agree that the magic is what happens on the dancefloor and ultimately that is what it's all about.
When I was saying about it being magical I guess I was getting a little nostalgic and was referring to the excited little buzz that I used to get from using 1210's. It's just when I was growing up the 1210's were the stuff of legend and I always wanted a pair, so when I saved enough, got some, and started playing clubs it was an incredible feeling to be using them.
On reflection though I imagine a DJ just starting out may get the same buzz from using a laptop or CDJ's.
I am still sorry to see them go.
EDIT
a little birdy just told me that they will continue making the mk6 1210's and the "entry level" mk5's.....not familiar with them myself but it would appear that the turntable lives on!! Hooray!!
GAFM ***