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WOStantonCS100
07-05-2011, 21:32
Almost the whole family. Not pictured is an SL-1500MK2 being replinthed.

http://i815.photobucket.com/albums/zz80/TCKA1ESa/IMG_7998.jpg

Alex_UK
07-05-2011, 22:02
Blimey! Good job US houses are big! Nice collection. :)

WOStantonCS100
07-05-2011, 22:21
Blimey! Good job US houses are big! Nice collection. :)

Thanks. I wish I had a big house! Most of these TT's reside under the bed, literally, especially since I lost the listening room to a new arrival! Wifey wants me to get rid of some of them, except her SL-J2. I gave the SL-QL1 to my son; just brought out for the pic. If I ever get around to converting the garage it would make more sense to keep 'em. However, as my main 1200 is progressing (with upgrades), I feel less and less the need to hang on to the others. The majority of the audiophile press made it very easy to obtain these on the cheap. ;)

chris@panteg
14-05-2011, 17:38
Nice collection Biff ' the little SL5 as well , i gave mine to Wifey's Dad , he loves it , or is it the 6 ?

Wakefield Turntables
14-05-2011, 19:50
That is one series Technics collection, well done that man!

Thing Fish
14-05-2011, 19:53
I love the beautiful wooden floors in American houses.

WOStantonCS100
14-05-2011, 22:13
Nice collection Biff ' the little SL5 as well , i gave mine to Wifey's Dad , he loves it , or is it the 6 ?

The unrepentant side of me would also like an SL-7 and an SL-M2. (But, what for!?!?)

Atop the rack is the main 1200mk2.
Back row: 1200mk2, M3, 150mk2, 1200m3d
Middle row: J2, 1500mk2, 1200m3d, 1400mk2
Front row: QL1 (...yours is a bit more kitted out, eh Chris... ;) )


That is one series Technics collection, well done that man!

Thanks. But, honestly, I didn't think I was collecting them until I pulled them all out. GAS gone awry! Thankfully they weren't expensive at the time of purchase. I'm not sure all of this makes sense. :scratch: Initially, I just wanted the same 1400mk2 my dad has. I finally found a 1410mk2 (which went bad) and someone how ended up like this...


I love the beautiful wooden floors in American houses.

What's not beautiful is ripping up your worn out carpet and laying the floor yourself, thinking you'll save money that way. When in fact, it takes you nearly 5 years to complete (don't ask :rolleyes:) and costs you just as much. Those DIY home shows are a complete conspiracy. :lol: