i got my 1200mk2 for 400USD. i bought it last year when there was the "rumor" of technics demise. saw it in a record shop, just sitting there calling my name sweetly. "buy me buy me". best piece of equipment i've ever purchased.
it's mind boggling. there's nothing on the market that is even close to how quality 1200's are.
R.I.P. Technics 1210 ??
^pafufta816 wrote:i got my 1200mk2 for 400USD. i bought it last year when there was the "rumor" of technics demise. saw it in a record shop, just sitting there calling my name sweetly. "buy me buy me". best piece of equipment i've ever purchased.
it's mind boggling. there's nothing on the market that is even close to how quality 1200's are.
so true.. i aswell can clearly honest without any doubt say, that my mk5's are the best product i've ever bought.. i wish they'd make cars too..
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I was very surprised when I heard that Techniques was going to axe the 1200s. To be honest I think they priced themselves out of the market but if I were in an upper management position at Technics / Panasonic i would keep the line going as long as it broke even or even at a slight loss for one simple reason... brand recognition.
I would have never thought much of Technics / Panasonic if it were not for their turntables. You can't just buy that kind of recognition. Its respect for a quality product which sets the standard for an industry... an industry which is geared towards the a target market of 16-25 year olds. It seems crazy to let that go. Most of their stuff just isn't that good generally speaking. Its a decision which strikes me as bewildering and made by someone who is not looking at the big picture of the company.
I am no expert on the subject but for example... look at Google. They make all kinds of new services and technologies available for free to people and in the end it has done nothing but boost their brand and power in the marketplace. Although its a plainly self-serving example... think of the Android for mobile phones. Google made it open source and gave it away to everyone for free. one might thing it is a loss of revenue but the operating system provides a means to extend their advertising venues.
That is big picture.
I would have never thought much of Technics / Panasonic if it were not for their turntables. You can't just buy that kind of recognition. Its respect for a quality product which sets the standard for an industry... an industry which is geared towards the a target market of 16-25 year olds. It seems crazy to let that go. Most of their stuff just isn't that good generally speaking. Its a decision which strikes me as bewildering and made by someone who is not looking at the big picture of the company.
I am no expert on the subject but for example... look at Google. They make all kinds of new services and technologies available for free to people and in the end it has done nothing but boost their brand and power in the marketplace. Although its a plainly self-serving example... think of the Android for mobile phones. Google made it open source and gave it away to everyone for free. one might thing it is a loss of revenue but the operating system provides a means to extend their advertising venues.
That is big picture.
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