quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Personally - and I speak as someone who owns 5 of them, and who services, modifys and supplies lots of them still, as well as uses them professionally- I would still stand firm that there is nothing wrong with a decent set of mk2s.
Get the best cosmetic pair you can find, a few choice parts, a bit of rewiring, improving and fiddling and they will be perfect and last a lifetime.
I swear, after the nuclear dust has settled from WWIII, cockroaches and technics 1200s will be the only things left - they are bombproof.
I always liked the mk4s ....am a sucker for rarer models and largely useless 78rpm functions |
I agree. I still have my pair of 1210's MK2's that I purchased brand new for $399 back in the 90's. I rarely use them outside of my studio so they're in excellent condition. The only thing I've done to them was replaced the RCA's with the thicker Technics RCA's. Other than that, they're just as I bought them and store on Anvil ATA Flight Cases for extra safety.
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