vinyl_junkie_1620 wrote:Mk2's are still by far the best and it will piss on the T-80..what ever you do don't buy a good needle for the T-80 cos it will wreck it.
The T90 has a curved arm; he can use an elliptical stylus if he wants. T80 is a straight arm.
The T120 is identical to the 150 but without the same quality body and I think it lacks tempo lock.
The T90 actually has higher torque than a 1200 . . .
If you stick a modern arm, upgrade the feet and use a good mat on the SL-1200 it sounds up there with a $1500 hi-fi turntable...if you go further and rid of the shi* internal PSU things get even tastier
Or he could just buy a hi-fi turntable rather than mucking around with modding the 1200 . . .
Truth be told the features on the ST150 and 120 like pitch lock,
digital outs, a huge pitch range, and even reverse can come in insanely handy for testing out sounds before and while sampling. Like someone else mentioned, you will get some great ideas that would normally eat away 5 minutes of sampling and trimming to test out.
All of the 1200s aside from the MK2s are rip offs. If the price increase was marginal for those features perhaps it'd be okay -- but it's just not worth it. If you're considering entering the $400+ range it's time to look at the 150s (curved version).