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<blockquote data-quote="Jigsaw" data-source="post: 920445" data-attributes="member: 46605"><p>I was thinking about buying the technics mk2 but they are so old now and just don't know what your getting. Their not many reviews on these denons and the first batch of the denons turntables did have some issues, what they have resolved with the newer ones. Denon did drop the price by £250 because of the flaws with the first batch.</p><p></p><p>These have taken about month to get use to I don't mix to much proggy, but these will hold very longs mixers you can do some really amazing mixers with these, I paid round about the same price as second hand mrk2 technics, but their is no doubt you could use these for gigging and I have seen professional djs on other forums saying these are ace.</p><p></p><p>Moving from the stansons to these is a like a breath of fresh air so much stuff you could not mix on the stansons you can on these and they tackle garage very well, the stanson just struggle with garage to much and it was to hard to mix garage with them hince why I got rid of them. I am 100% satisfied and will keep them until some else takes my fancy but their nothing out their at the moment that I am interested in.</p><p></p><p>What I will say my stansons 150's were 15 years old and probably needed a service, their are plenty of reviews on line by real people to support that they are a very good turntable.</p><p></p><p>That platter is lovely with that smooth part on it, I love it.!!!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>And the digital pitch is lovely not had any issues with it.</p><p></p><p>I hope you get your issue resolved with your technics they are great turntable and am sure they will make you very happy<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="thumbs up :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p><p></p><p>I was very tempted by them new stansons 150''s and had come very close to buying them, their were 2 review online that swerved me away from them and the issues I had with mine, but to be honest all the new turntable's have bad reviews, apart from the reloops people seem to love them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigsaw, post: 920445, member: 46605"] I was thinking about buying the technics mk2 but they are so old now and just don't know what your getting. Their not many reviews on these denons and the first batch of the denons turntables did have some issues, what they have resolved with the newer ones. Denon did drop the price by £250 because of the flaws with the first batch. These have taken about month to get use to I don't mix to much proggy, but these will hold very longs mixers you can do some really amazing mixers with these, I paid round about the same price as second hand mrk2 technics, but their is no doubt you could use these for gigging and I have seen professional djs on other forums saying these are ace. Moving from the stansons to these is a like a breath of fresh air so much stuff you could not mix on the stansons you can on these and they tackle garage very well, the stanson just struggle with garage to much and it was to hard to mix garage with them hince why I got rid of them. I am 100% satisfied and will keep them until some else takes my fancy but their nothing out their at the moment that I am interested in. What I will say my stansons 150's were 15 years old and probably needed a service, their are plenty of reviews on line by real people to support that they are a very good turntable. That platter is lovely with that smooth part on it, I love it.!!!!! And the digital pitch is lovely not had any issues with it. I hope you get your issue resolved with your technics they are great turntable and am sure they will make you very happy:thumbsup: I was very tempted by them new stansons 150''s and had come very close to buying them, their were 2 review online that swerved me away from them and the issues I had with mine, but to be honest all the new turntable's have bad reviews, apart from the reloops people seem to love them. [/QUOTE]
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