Faulty 1210's ??

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Faulty 1210's ??

Post by dj ld » Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:18 pm

I bought a second hand 1210mk2 last weekend and when I got home thought the 33/45 buttons seemed a bit unresponsive. i put it down to the fact that its been a few years since I've played around with one and that they were always like that.
I saw a mint condition 1200mk2 in a pawn shop near me today and couldn't resist banging that on the credit card as I'm keen to get back into dj'ing. When I turned it on I noticed that the 33/45 buttons were different - they have a definite 'click' to them,unlike the 1210 which doesnt move when you press it and needs a harder press.
So I rang up the place where I got the 1210 from and the guy starts going on about how the 1200 was a different design to the 1210 and the buttons are supposed to be like that.
So what I wanna know is,do all Technics decks have clicky 33/45 buttons?

Cheers in advance;)

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Post by FSTZ1 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:25 pm

they wear down

you can get replacements

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Post by dj ld » Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:29 pm

Cheers FSTZ;) I don't suppose you know a good place to get 'em from do you?


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Post by dj ld » Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:45 pm

Cool, thanks for that 8)

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Post by ninjadog » Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:06 pm

The only difference between 1200's and 1210's is the color.

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Post by FSTZ1 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:07 pm

gotta find a level headed guy with a soldering gun to replace them

hard to find in my neck of the woods

:lol:

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Post by scooterjack » Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:23 pm

ninjadog wrote:The only difference between 1200's and 1210's is the color.
100%




learn to solder precisely, and you'll be able to fix/replace just about anything on your decks.. beats the hell out of paying a shop to do it, that's for sure

i don't know how many cables i've replaced over the years, done at least 4-5 tonearm assemblies and a ton of tonearms. Changed numerous lights and buttons too. Patience and a steady hand or the best tools you can have when working on em (and a small tipped soldering iron of course)

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Post by dj ld » Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:18 am

Thanks guys,if I keep it I will get the old solering iron out;) I'm tempted to take it back on the basis that it is faulty as there is a 1210 mk 5 for sale at £210 in the pawn shop where I bought my 1200 from.
I know some people don't like the mk5 but surely I'm better with a newish mk5 than a mk2 thats got a bit of mileage?

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Post by serox » Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:47 am

FSTZ wrote:they wear down

you can get replacements
This.

Sounds like your deck has been used quite a bit and could prob do with a service.

btw, the 1200 and the 1210 are both exactly the same apart from the colour on the top!
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.

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