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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by camtwister View Post
    It is.
    "Space", Ibiza.
    One of the true global dance venues.

    And, lurching back towards the topic, they use a lot of Decksaver covers.
    so they can take some use then ....
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    Well, yes, but I doubt a Decksaver will be of the mass and durability of the 'iconic-audio' item of the OP.
    Part of the Decksaver's appeal to the club/DJ user is its low profile and mass compared to the original lid and also because it remains in place by an interference fit with the chassis. That is, it doesn't require hinges to stay in situ when your moving the decks around your venue or indeed moving decks between venues.
    For domesticated 1200/1210s that enjoy pampered lives, the heavy weight, tall, rigid acrylic cover appears to be ideal.
    For working spinners that spend their lives nightclubbing, and for which the original hinged lid is a hindrance, the polycarbonate Decksaver would be more suitable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by camtwister View Post
    Well, yes, but I doubt a Decksaver will be of the mass and durability of the 'iconic-audio' item of the OP.
    Part of the Decksaver's appeal to the club/DJ user is its low profile and mass compared to the original lid and also because it remains in place by an interference fit with the chassis. That is, it doesn't require hinges to stay in situ when your moving the decks around your venue or indeed moving decks between venues.
    For domesticated 1200/1210s that enjoy pampered lives, the heavy weight, tall, rigid acrylic cover appears to be ideal.
    For working spinners that spend their lives nightclubbing, and for which the original hinged lid is a hindrance, the polycarbonate Decksaver would be more suitable.
    Thanks. I'm in no rush. Will postpone that decision for a while
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    I must give credit to the before mentioned lid from Iconic-Audio.
    The lid is really clear, no flaws and looks stunning IMHO. I added my own silicone feet to make room for the tonearmcable and the antiskate hanger.
    I´m more than happy I chose this.

    TechieSRv1.0-IconiAudiolid01.jpg

    TechieSRv1.0-IconiAudiolid02.jpg

  5. #25
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    Ordered!!

    My old one was scratched, and I really didn't want to put the hinges back on.

    Any excuse I guess!

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