Technics SL-1200 MK5
Giradiscos pertenece a la serie SL1200 de Technics
Este producto fue discontinuado y se ha sustituido por Technics SL-1200 MK6
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Technics SL-1200 MK5 : la opinión de IanLightsOut
" El estándar para DJ"

Producto comprado nuevo en Diciembre 2004
Opinión Global
El Technics SL-1200 MK5 es probablemente el plato único que usted necesitará siempre como un DJ o el oyente de vinilo casual. Las opciones y características se eliminan hacia abajo, de base, y al punto. El paso de ajuste está en terreno y las necesidades de casi cualquier tipo de mantenimiento para mantenerse en buena forma, y estas cosas son depósitos (lo que significa que puede soportar casi cualquier cosa que tirar de ellos, o cualquier cosa que pueda pasar con ellos en el proceso de apropiación y el desgaste natural y el desgaste. La única cosa que ha comenzado a romperse en mis modelos son las cubiertas de polvo de plástico, que se ponen un poco rayado y no tienen bisagras conector, por lo que los mantiene conectados a la placa giratoria a veces difícil. Ellos son algo frágiles y tienden a agrietarse y saltar si se trata más o menos. Lo que realmente me gusta de este modelo en comparación con el original Technics 1200 modelo es que el tono ajuste no tiene muesca o bloqueo a 0, lo que hizo en torno a 0 beatmatching un verdadero dolor en el mástil en la edad modelos. Debido a la eliminación del mecanismo de bloqueo, puede deslizarse a donde quieras y no tener beats más vacilante en torno a la mitad del terreno de juego. El botón de bloqueo de paso, aunque aparentemente sin sentido, permite el paso a bloquear a 0 no importa donde en el campo ajuste que son a la vez. En lo que va de DJ, el Technics 1200 series son el estándar de club, así que si tienes un conjunto de la técnica, usted puede bastante mucho esperar para jugar en el mismo equipo en el club. En cuanto a la práctica y se va comodidad de interpretación, el 1200 MK5 es una gran apuesta para estar preparados para vivir como DJ en el entorno del club. actualización de los cartuchos, agregar Serato Scratch, o la actualización de los cables, y el hablar de una roca más sólida herramienta de DJ.
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The Technics SL-1200 MK5 is probably the only turntable you will ever need as a DJ or casual vinyl listener. The options and features are stripped down, basic, and to the point. The pitch adjust is spot on and needs hardly any maintenance whatsoever to stay in great shape, and these things are tanks (meaning they can withstand almost anything you throw at them, or anything that may happen to them in the process of ownership and natural wear and tear. The only thing that has begun to break down on my models are the plastic dust covers, which get a little scratched up and have no connector hinges, which makes keeping them connected to the turntable difficult sometimes. They are somewhat fragile and tend to crack and chip if treated roughly. What I really love about this model as compared to the original Technics 1200 model is that the pitch adjust has no notch or lock at 0, which made beatmatching around 0 a real pain in the neck on the older models. Due to the elimination of the locking mechanism, you can now slide around wherever you wish and not have any more beatmatching wavering around the midpoint of the pitch. The pitch lock button, although seemingly pointless, allows the pitch to be locked at 0 no matter where on the pitch adjust you are at the time. As far as DJ's go, the Technics 1200 series are the club standard, so if you get a set of Technics, you can pretty much expect to play on the same equipment in the club. As far as practicing and performance comfort goes, the 1200 MK5 is a great bet to be prepared for live DJing in the club setting. Upgrade the cartridges, add Serato Scratch, or upgrade the cables, and your talking about an even more rock solid DJ tool.
Original English text: The DJ StandardOverall Opinion
The Technics SL-1200 MK5 is probably the only turntable you will ever need as a DJ or casual vinyl listener. The options and features are stripped down, basic, and to the point. The pitch adjust is spot on and needs hardly any maintenance whatsoever to stay in great shape, and these things are tanks (meaning they can withstand almost anything you throw at them, or anything that may happen to them in the process of ownership and natural wear and tear. The only thing that has begun to break down on my models are the plastic dust covers, which get a little scratched up and have no connector hinges, which makes keeping them connected to the turntable difficult sometimes. They are somewhat fragile and tend to crack and chip if treated roughly. What I really love about this model as compared to the original Technics 1200 model is that the pitch adjust has no notch or lock at 0, which made beatmatching around 0 a real pain in the neck on the older models. Due to the elimination of the locking mechanism, you can now slide around wherever you wish and not have any more beatmatching wavering around the midpoint of the pitch. The pitch lock button, although seemingly pointless, allows the pitch to be locked at 0 no matter where on the pitch adjust you are at the time. As far as DJ's go, the Technics 1200 series are the club standard, so if you get a set of Technics, you can pretty much expect to play on the same equipment in the club. As far as practicing and performance comfort goes, the 1200 MK5 is a great bet to be prepared for live DJing in the club setting. Upgrade the cartridges, add Serato Scratch, or upgrade the cables, and your talking about an even more rock solid DJ tool.
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