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Equipment => Turntables => Topic started by: Admin on July 17, 2014, 04:53:48 PM

Title: Pioneer announces PLX-1000 Turntable
Post by: Admin on July 17, 2014, 04:53:48 PM
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The Japanese company confirms full details of its brand new direct drive turntable for DJ use.

Initially teased at this year’s Musikmesse show in Frankfurt behind a glass cabinet, Pioneer stated that the then unnamed turntable was at that stage a concept product, offering no concrete information as to if and when it might see full release. With a look very much like that of the discontinued industry standard Technics SL-1200 turntables, the images and videos that slipped out following the show had many vinyl enthusiasts excited for what they thought could be the next true successor to the much-missed Technics 1200/1210 models. Pioneer has today confirmed that the turntable has made it from the concept stage to fully finished product, and will be released next month.

Named the PLX-1000, the unit is built for DJ use and is described as being “precision engineered for the booth”. As well as a very familiar design, the PLX-1000 has a number of features common to the Technics SL-1200, including a high-torque direct drive system, multi-pitch control and what promises to be similarly tank-like build quality. Despite speculated digital features such as USB functionality not making it to the finished model, removable power, ground and phono cables, and a rubber lined tone arm to improve isolation and prevent feedback offer a few features that improve on the Technics standard. A video below shows off all these new features.

Pioneer will release the PLX-1000 in late August, at a price of $1025 (£599).

PLX-1000 Official Introduction PART1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMF0pYZfuQk#ws)

Original article courtesy of
Juno Plus (http://www.junodownload.com/plus/2014/07/17/pioneer-announces-plx-1000-turntable/)
Title: Re: Pioneer announces PLX-1000 Turntable
Post by: shadowlord on July 18, 2014, 04:22:20 PM
it indeed looks a lot like the discontinued Technics.

(http://666kb.com/i/cq6lvjlr7wzn45ohi.jpg)

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