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From:
Jeff Andrews
To:
Dave Manning
Cc:
Date:
Mon, 25 Mar 1996 11:24:43 -0800
Subject:
Re: (idm) SL1200Mk2 availability...
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At 6:15 PM 3/23/96, Dave Manning wrote:
quoted 6 lines Hey! I even checked hyperreal first:>Hey! I even checked hyperreal first: >" A 1200mkII can be mail ordered for $400. " > >My question - where? I'm looking at buying one, maybe two; the local >"audio superstores" are asking between $480 and $500, new, although I've >been told by an inside source that cost is around $350.
I bought two brand new 1200's last fall for $369 each from "The Good Guys" in San Diego. They are normally listed by "The Good Guys" and "Circuit City" here in Southern California for $399 but Circuit City's manager offered to sell two for $369 each, and said that this was an offer that most Circuit City audio managers would match. I don't know if they exist where you live, but it's a pretty major chain of electronics stores at least on the West Coast. Decent needles designed for reverse cueing (make sure they are specifically designed for that if you intend to DJ) will run about $60 a piece. Buying used is still the best bet, but they have high resale value and I decided I'd just spend the extra $200-$300 to get brand new ones, eliminate the hassle of searching for used ones, and to have a warranty, etc. As far as mail order I don't know for sure but I think $400 is probably very realistic, and you could maybe do better with some research. There is a decent web site on Technics 1200's at: http://rg.media.mit.edu/RG/equipment/sl1200.html#2.0 Good luck, Jeff -- Jeff Andrews Globalstar Software Engineer jandrews@qualcomm.com 619.658.4756