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    What's the scoop on Technics SL-DZ1200

    Technics SL-DZ1200

    http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_el...o_sldz1200.asp

    Quote Originally Posted by Panasonic website: see link above
    The Technics SL-DZ1200, the world’s first Direct-Drive Digital Turntable, looks—and more importantly feels—like spinning wax on a classic 1200. The distinctive slip surface on the 10" platter lets you spin, scratch, break, and otherwise work a track in a number of formats, including CD, MP3 and AAC. Along with its realistic vinyl feel and classic direct drive, the SL-DZ1200 also lets you store, playback, scratch and loop sampled media from a removable SD memory card. About the size of a postage stamp, these cards store all your favorite samples, songs—even whole albums. And although they won't ever be able to replace vinyl, they're a whole heck of a lot easier to carry around than a crate of records.
    I had never heard of these before but they look really cool. They seem to be discontinued but used ones seem to go for about the price of a used Technics 1200 vinyl turntable. They have a 10" platter which is closer to full 12" than other vinyl-like controller platters.

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    Used to be loads of threads on DJForums about these before the big wipe.

    Not bad players, but the vinyl mode is proper broken from what I've seen on youtube. I think its defo a case of try before you buy with these, as I think they're a bit flakey. Shame cos they look rockin!

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    Nuff said! I also delved a little further and found they only support up to 192kbps. Even if I wanted to use that bit rate, it would mean re-encoding my library. Minor issue too... SD vs. USB might be good for some but not me. I figured there was something not right with them which is why I asked.

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    Shame cos they look rockin!
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    [QUOTE=ampnation;73137]Nuff said! I also delved a little further and found they only support up to 192kbps. Even if I wanted to use that bit rate, it would mean re-encoding my library. Minor issue too... SD vs. USB might be good for some but not me. I figured there was something not right with them which is why I asked.
    http://youtu.be/tul-2BkmuHA

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    Quote Originally Posted by ampnation View Post
    Technics SL-DZ1200

    http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_el...o_sldz1200.asp



    I had never heard of these before but they look really cool. They seem to be discontinued but used ones seem to go for about the price of a used Technics 1200 vinyl turntable. They have a 10" platter which is closer to full 12" than other vinyl-like controller platters.

    Quote Originally Posted by DjBlanco View Post
    to make it short dont!! stay far away


    these decks are not bad like dj scandal is saying. that was made by a denon rep. I Been using these for 2 years now. with serato and without. and the firmware up date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VjQue View Post
    these decks are not bad like dj scandal is saying. that was made by a denon rep. I Been using these for 2 years now. with serato and without. and the firmware up date.
    You're saying the demo of the non-vinyl sounding one was taken by a disgruntled rep?
    Have video showing them in use before and after the firmware update?

    Or course there's also the point that not ALL people wanting to use these will want them for scratching in which case for the right person it seems they would be just fine. When I get ready to make this move, I'll probably end up with a pair of either Denon DN-S3900 or DN-SC3700. They're more $$ but offer more options and are compatible with the way my music is currently encoded.
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    That vid is so controversial nowadays, the opinions about the deck there seem to be split almost down the middle. And also the firmware upgrade, anyone here have tried them out after this?

    There's no doubt they look sexy as hell, though. Plus, they are plenty big for a CD player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CC Ricers View Post
    That vid is so controversial nowadays, the opinions about the deck there seem to be split almost down the middle. And also the firmware upgrade, anyone here have tried them out after this?

    There's no doubt they look sexy as hell, though. Plus, they are plenty big for a CD player.
    Quote Originally Posted by http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/technics_dj/prod_specs_sldz1200.asp

    Display BPM, remaining time, and other play data

    Cue Bank Yes

    Cue Pads Yes (memory for 4 cue points)

    Digital Forward/Reverse Yes

    Drive Method Direct-Drive

    Vinyl Sim Yes

    Strobe Yes

    Pitch Lock Yes

    Free Wheel Yes

    Tempo Control Yes

    Sample Pads Yes

    Loop Yes

    Adjustable Braking Speed Yes

    Built-In CD Player Yes

    SD Card Slot Yes

    Media Compatibility CD, CD-R/RW, SD Cards, MP3, AAC

    Control Terminal for Relay Play Yes

    Line Out Yes

    Digital Out Yes (coaxial)

    Mode Switch Yes (Turntable Mode/CD Player Mode)

    Number of Channels 2 (left and right, stereo)

    Frequency Response 4Hz to 20kHz

    Output Voltage 2Vrms (at 0dB) (JEITA)

    S/N Ratio 100dB (JEITA)

    Output Impedance Approximately 1kilo-ohm

    Load Impedence More than 10kilo-ohms

    Headphone Output Level 20mW max. 32 ohms (adjustable)

    Pickup Wavelength 780nm

    Supported MP3 Bitrates (CD) 32kbps to 192kbps (128kbps recommended)

    Supported MP3 Sampling Frequency (CD) 48kHz / 44.1kHz / 32kHz

    Audio Formats Supported (SD) MPEG2-AAC/MP3

    Sampling Frequency (SD) 48kHz / 44.1kHz / 32kHz

    Power Supply AC 120V, 60Hz

    Power Consumption 20W

    Dimensions (H x W x D) 43/8" x 1239/64" x 13"

    Weight 12.8 lbs
    And I think the reason they didn't make a MKII version, just speculating, it stated in the promo stuff it used many of the same components as the 1200 and if some of the suppliers for parts for that went belly up, perhaps they were parts shared by the two. Seriously, if you want this but modern, look at the two Denon's with vinyl platters.
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