Difference between revisions of "Used Turntable Guide"

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*'''Part Availability : '''Very good - Panasonic either still make parts or have a huge stockpile of them somewhere. Some variant-specific parts aren't available - but they can usually be substituted with equivalent parts from the SL-1200MK2, if you can live with (for example) your tonearm paint being the wrong colour.
 
*'''Part Availability : '''Very good - Panasonic either still make parts or have a huge stockpile of them somewhere. Some variant-specific parts aren't available - but they can usually be substituted with equivalent parts from the SL-1200MK2, if you can live with (for example) your tonearm paint being the wrong colour.
 
*'''Typical used price : ''' £250-£400 for a MK2, £300-£450 for a M3D/MK5, £450+ for the MK5G, silly money for the rare ones (MK4, LTD, etc etc).
 
*'''Typical used price : ''' £250-£400 for a MK2, £300-£450 for a M3D/MK5, £450+ for the MK5G, silly money for the rare ones (MK4, LTD, etc etc).
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==Vestax PDX range==
 
==Vestax PDX range==
  
Cheeky upstart.
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Pretty much made specifically for turntablists. Early efforts were a bit naff but the PDX range is seriously great. The PDX3000 might be the best scratch-oriented turntable ever.
  
 
*'''Turntable Availability : '''Discontinued
 
*'''Turntable Availability : '''Discontinued
 
*'''Part Availability : '''Poor - some places still have stocks of parts but they're dwindling fast
 
*'''Part Availability : '''Poor - some places still have stocks of parts but they're dwindling fast
*'''Typical used price : ''' £250-£400
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*'''Typical used price : ''' £75-£150 for a PDX2000, £200-£500 for a PDX3000
  
  
 
==Hanpin OEMs==
 
==Hanpin OEMs==
  
Like love, SuperOEMs come in all flavours.
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Revision as of 15:53, 2 June 2017

Technics SL-1200

The obvious choice. Breakfast of champions.

  • Turntable Availability : Used only
  • Part Availability : Very good - Panasonic either still make parts or have a huge stockpile of them somewhere. Some variant-specific parts aren't available - but they can usually be substituted with equivalent parts from the SL-1200MK2, if you can live with (for example) your tonearm paint being the wrong colour.
  • Typical used price : £250-£400 for a MK2, £300-£450 for a M3D/MK5, £450+ for the MK5G, silly money for the rare ones (MK4, LTD, etc etc).


Vestax PDX range

Pretty much made specifically for turntablists. Early efforts were a bit naff but the PDX range is seriously great. The PDX3000 might be the best scratch-oriented turntable ever.

  • Turntable Availability : Discontinued
  • Part Availability : Poor - some places still have stocks of parts but they're dwindling fast
  • Typical used price : £75-£150 for a PDX2000, £200-£500 for a PDX3000


Hanpin OEMs

Yahorng OEMs

Yahorng are to Hanpin what Vestax was to Technics.


Numark TTX

  • Turntable Availability : Discontinued
  • Part Availability :
  • Typical used price : £250-£400