By Clint
Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:39 am
Hermit_Crab wrote:Clint wrote:Nah bro those are S900/950's.
Im talking about the two SP's, one is the OG grey and one is a black reissue. But the writing on the back doesnt agree with convention...I thought the grey one would just have "SP1200" on the back, not "E-mu Systems SP1200".
Mine is OG grey and also has "E-mu Systems SP1200" on the back. Always wondered about that. Must have been one of the later grey models in the product line.
You learn something new every day.
According to heads over at the SP forums, and confirmed by Hermit_Crab, there were subtle differences between the grey SP's.
1st batch = Grey with "SP1200" on back, red fuse holder and square power switch (the OG)
2nd batch = Grey with "E-mu Systems SP1200" on back, red fuse holder and square power switch

3rd batch? = Grey with "E-mu Systems SP1200" on back and round power switch (claimed on SP Forum, but not evidenced or seen by Google). "i have a grey 7030 with the round switch and "E-mu Systems SP 1200" on the back,"
http://sp1200.myfastforum.org/Old_SP120 ... ut198.html
And what about this, grey with round black fuse? Or is this what that guy meant?
Having seen the SP1200 book, it doesn't address any of this definatively, if at all.
Thereafter, all SP1200 reissues look like this 1994 machine. All black case with "E-mu Systems SP1200" on back, no linear power supply, no "caution, this area get's hot" warning text, no fuse holder and a round power switch. Reissues have a green screen (OG's have blue) and some have chunky faders (OG's have slim faders).

The 125 Final Edition SP1200's built in March 1998 are as above, except they have the gold engraved plaque stuck to the front and shipped with a signed letter of authenticity from E-mu. The black ink comes off very easily if cleaned carelessly.









