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Denon Celebrates 100th Birthday With Gorgeous Turntable!
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<blockquote data-quote="frikkie" data-source="post: 70140" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>I've DJ'd loads of times with both Technics and Stanton decks. As a DJ deck, the Stanton direct-drive decks don't stand back for the 1200's at all - in fact, I feel the Stanton's DD motor is stronger.</p><p></p><p>The 1200/1210 will always be king in that market though - rock-solid reputation will do that. </p><p></p><p>Just like people are still buying dreary, dull Toyotas by the shipload. Everything does NOT keeps going right like they did in the old days, and there are many better options available, but that's irrelevant - the reputation is what sells it.</p><p></p><p>I've never had the opportunity to listen to a well-setup Stanton in a home stereo environment, so I can't comment on that. The Technics does very well as a high-end vinyl source, so the Stanton will have its work cut out for it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frikkie, post: 70140, member: 845"] I've DJ'd loads of times with both Technics and Stanton decks. As a DJ deck, the Stanton direct-drive decks don't stand back for the 1200's at all - in fact, I feel the Stanton's DD motor is stronger. The 1200/1210 will always be king in that market though - rock-solid reputation will do that. Just like people are still buying dreary, dull Toyotas by the shipload. Everything does NOT keeps going right like they did in the old days, and there are many better options available, but that's irrelevant - the reputation is what sells it. I've never had the opportunity to listen to a well-setup Stanton in a home stereo environment, so I can't comment on that. The Technics does very well as a high-end vinyl source, so the Stanton will have its work cut out for it... [/QUOTE]
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