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End Of an Era: Panasonic Kills Off Technics Turntables
If you've ever been a DJ, known a DJ, or listened to a DJ, there's a good chance you're familiar with Technics. Panasonic's analog turntables are legend among scratchers and spinners. And now they're gone.

Panny made the announcement that they'd cease Technic sproduction because of "a decline in demand for these analog products and also the growing difficulty of procuring key analog components necessary to sustain production." In a word: obsolescence.

3.5 million SL-1200 turntables sold since 1972. Countless audio mixers and stereo headphones that also bear the Technics name. But with sales of analog decks being just 5% of what they were 10 years ago, Panasonic's finally pulled the plug on a classic.

What made Technics so good? A reliable Direct Drive turning mechanism. A heavy, rock-solid 27 pound base. And three decades of tradition.

It's not that Technics are the only analog turntables in the world. It that they were the analog turntables. And now, like any other technology that gets eclipsed, they're antiques, collectibles, curios for fanatics. Lets hope anyone who's got one keeps it well preserved. [Tokyo Reporter]




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End Of an Era: Panasonic Kills Off Technics Turntables
If you've ever been a DJ, known a DJ, or listened to a DJ, there's a good chance you're familiar with Technics. Panasonic's analog turntables are legend among scratchers and spinners. And now they're gone.

Panny made the announcement that they'd cease Technic sproduction because of "a decline in demand for these analog products and also the growing difficulty of procuring key analog components necessary to sustain production." In a word: obsolescence.

3.5 million SL-1200 turntables sold since 1972. Countless audio mixers and stereo headphones that also bear the Technics name. But with sales of analog decks being just 5% of what they were 10 years ago, Panasonic's finally pulled the plug on a classic.

What made Technics so good? A reliable Direct Drive turning mechanism. A heavy, rock-solid 27 pound base. And three decades of tradition.

It's not that Technics are the only analog turntables in the world. It that they were the analog turntables. And now, like any other technology that gets eclipsed, they're antiques, collectibles, curios for fanatics. Lets hope anyone who's got one keeps it well preserved. [Tokyo Reporter]




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I still got mines.
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man when i was younger i always made a promise that i would buy some 1200s, gotta start looking on ebay
 
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man when i was younger i always made a promise that i would buy some 1200s, gotta start looking on ebay
 
I thought they already put an end to Technics (at least that's what I heard a while ago).
They're still easy to find,but it's sad to see them shutting @%%% down like this.
There's NOTHING that can replace the 1200 and have the impact this had on Hip Hop (and music in general).
RIP Technics.
 
I thought they already put an end to Technics (at least that's what I heard a while ago).
They're still easy to find,but it's sad to see them shutting @%%% down like this.
There's NOTHING that can replace the 1200 and have the impact this had on Hip Hop (and music in general).
RIP Technics.
 
Originally Posted by TheEmperor45

i had a technics turntable till it broke, which is very rare .
Did you throw it out of a speeding car or something!?  How the hell did you break it?  
Or maybe you just turned it on without the platter?

Anyway, its a bit of a shame... such an iconic piece of equipment.  
 
Originally Posted by TheEmperor45

i had a technics turntable till it broke, which is very rare .
Did you throw it out of a speeding car or something!?  How the hell did you break it?  
Or maybe you just turned it on without the platter?

Anyway, its a bit of a shame... such an iconic piece of equipment.  
 
they last forever so you'll always be able to grab a used set and just get them reconditioned-

we were rocking with a 15+ year old set like they were fresh out the box
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Originally Posted by TheEmperor45

i had a technics turntable till it broke, which is very rare .
Did you throw it out of a speeding car or something!?  How the hell did you break it? 

had one with a broken arm but took it to a spot that got it back to perfect for a few dollars...
 
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