Roivas
Well-Known Member
"There are many like it, but this one is mine."
From the moment I started getting into vinyl several years ago, I knew I wanted to one day have a very nice, high-quality table that was reliable and would last a long time. When I discovered the Technics 1600, I knew almost instantly that this was what I had been looking for in a turntable.
Of course, the 1600 isn't alone. It was part of a family of wonderful turntables. The 1600 was fully automatic, the 1700 was semi-automatic, with auto-return but manual cueing, and the 1800 was fully manual. These tables seem to come up on these forums a decent amount, and I know several people who have them, had them, or aspire to have them. It may not be it's more famous cousin, but I think it's deserving of its own thread.
So, I'll add people as they want to join. To become a member, just add a new post at the end of the most recent page and I'll update the masthead to put your name in. Also, don't forget to stop by post #104 in this thread to get your official membership card (that's page 7, by the way).
Fans of this wonderful turntable, let's make some noise (with no audible wow & flutter!)
From the moment I started getting into vinyl several years ago, I knew I wanted to one day have a very nice, high-quality table that was reliable and would last a long time. When I discovered the Technics 1600, I knew almost instantly that this was what I had been looking for in a turntable.
Of course, the 1600 isn't alone. It was part of a family of wonderful turntables. The 1600 was fully automatic, the 1700 was semi-automatic, with auto-return but manual cueing, and the 1800 was fully manual. These tables seem to come up on these forums a decent amount, and I know several people who have them, had them, or aspire to have them. It may not be it's more famous cousin, but I think it's deserving of its own thread.
So, I'll add people as they want to join. To become a member, just add a new post at the end of the most recent page and I'll update the masthead to put your name in. Also, don't forget to stop by post #104 in this thread to get your official membership card (that's page 7, by the way).
Fans of this wonderful turntable, let's make some noise (with no audible wow & flutter!)
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