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M5g Technics. Technics SL1210 M5G Classic Audio The Technics SL-1200 range began life all the way back in 1972 and remained in production until 2010 limited to 3000 copies , 24k gold,the most prestigious and sought after by collectors.it 's in excellent condition.no lines anywhere, perfect, obviously the gold plating tends to oxidize over time but it is hardly seen.everything you see in the picture is included apart from the nagaoka

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From the Mk2 version onwards, the 1210 was born, with the change in number indicating that the deck had a different finish when it went on sale in the US and Europe (black as opposed to silver). inertial mass of the arm: 12 g; adjustment range for support weight: 0 - 4 g; height adjustment range: 6 mm; cable capacity.

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From the Mk2 version onwards, the 1210 was born, with the change in number indicating that the deck had a different finish when it went on sale in the US and Europe (black as opposed to silver). Platine Vinyle DJ Technics SL-1210 M5G : 607 photos, 18 avis, 18 discussions dans les forums, 5 prix, 2 annonces, 1 fichier à télécharger et 1 tutoriel SL-1210 M5G - Technics SL-1210 M5G - Audiofanzine With its adjustable starting torque, you can tailor the feel of your record to your preference

Technics SL1210 M5G Classic Audio. item 6 Technics SL-1210 M5G (PAIR) Technics SL-1210 M5G (PAIR) $2,700.00 The Technics SL-1200 range began life all the way back in 1972 and remained in production until 2010

SL1210 M5G Technics SL1210 M5G Audiofanzine. limited to 3000 copies , 24k gold,the most prestigious and sought after by collectors.it 's in excellent condition.no lines anywhere, perfect, obviously the gold plating tends to oxidize over time but it is hardly seen.everything you see in the picture is included apart from the nagaoka From the Mk2 version onwards, the 1210 was born, with the change in number indicating that the deck had a different finish when it went on sale in the US and Europe (black as opposed to silver).