Hi ya Chris

Well for me (I'll go out on the limb here :) would be Technics.

Sure the Vestax have all the nice features but you could (with a little bit
of practice) emulate the reverse action thus enhancing your technique :) +
16 is a good feature but one simple turn of a screw and you'll have the same
on technics.

I have had a go on Vestax many times and I just don't like them , I would if
it were me
go for technics all the time, infact I'll even go to say I would sell a
vestax if I was given one and use the money to buy technics.

Hope this helps and doesn't sound to biased :)

Ian


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Anglesey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 July 2003 21:46
To: [email protected]
Subject: (313) Vestax or Technics




Hello 313 Peepz,

I've come into a bit of money (literally) and am looking to invest in a pair
of turntables; the question is what to go for, Technics or Vestax ?  I've
had SL1210's before and although they are reliable i've always been
disappointed by their lack of features.  I've heard good things about the
Vestax decks (e.g reverse function, plus/minus 16 capacity) but their seems
to be a big question surrounding how durable they actually are.  Apparently
Technics have just released a MK5 version as well (albeit minus a reverse
function).

Would be interested in hearing other peoples opinions.
Sorry if this one's slightly off-topic and if you've received
it a number of times (currently having problems with a new computer).

Chris.



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