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<blockquote data-quote="Biskit" data-source="post: 72270" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I would agree wiv you Mr. Fug, the 1210 was released to keep up with trends!! What do i mean?!? Well, the 1200, 'the silver one', was designed to go with... 'Remember 70's, early 80's stereo's were silver, well Technics designed the 1200 to go with silver stereo's that didnt have a turntable! Then later, remember the fat black plastic looking stereo's that became trend, & every1 had a black stereo, instead of a silver one, well Technics, designed a black turntable to go wiv the new trend, the 1210!</p><p>People believe the 1210 may be that bit lighter, it may well be, I haven't myself weighed them both, but if you think about it, the 1210, was designed to go with the black plastic looking stereo, which was considerably lighter than the silver stereo, (which was steel or whatever alloy!) So, its possible that the 1210 may of been designed with this in mind!! </p><p>I dont think Mr. Technics himself, when designing the 'Deck', realised what a revolution he would cause, if thats the right word to use, with people of today who are into the whole DJ thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biskit, post: 72270, member: 487"] I would agree wiv you Mr. Fug, the 1210 was released to keep up with trends!! What do i mean?!? Well, the 1200, 'the silver one', was designed to go with... 'Remember 70's, early 80's stereo's were silver, well Technics designed the 1200 to go with silver stereo's that didnt have a turntable! Then later, remember the fat black plastic looking stereo's that became trend, & every1 had a black stereo, instead of a silver one, well Technics, designed a black turntable to go wiv the new trend, the 1210! People believe the 1210 may be that bit lighter, it may well be, I haven't myself weighed them both, but if you think about it, the 1210, was designed to go with the black plastic looking stereo, which was considerably lighter than the silver stereo, (which was steel or whatever alloy!) So, its possible that the 1210 may of been designed with this in mind!! I dont think Mr. Technics himself, when designing the 'Deck', realised what a revolution he would cause, if thats the right word to use, with people of today who are into the whole DJ thing! [/QUOTE]
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