The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable Rotary Mixer Bundle is an all-in-one DJ bundle comprised of a pair of SL-1210 MK7 turntables complete with the premium-grade G4M Rotary DJ Mixer - giving you everything you need to master the wheels of steel. The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable is the latest iteration of the most iconic DJ turntable on the planet. Back and better than ever, the MK7 is designed for professional mixing and scratching applications thanks to the S-shape tonearm and direct drive motor. The legend returns with all its best features intact yet massively improved upon. The robust design and the incredible functionality are still here with Technics offering the utmost in turntable technology. Utilising high-end components, the SL-1210 MK7 provides a playing experience like no other turntable. You can even adjust the torque/break speed utilising the latest digital monitoring control for maximum precision. The G4M 2 Channel Rotary DJ Mixer is built for DJs who appreciate the true analog experience - no screens, no menus, just pure hands-on mixing. With smooth rotary faders powered by high-spec ALPS potentiometers, this mixer delivers precise control and a warm, natural sound. The glowing VU meters provide real-time level monitoring while adding a touch of vintage style, and the 3-band EQ lets you shape your sound with clarity.
The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable Rotary Mixer Bundle is an all-in-one DJ bundle comprised of a pair of SL-1210 MK7 turntables complete with the premium-grade G4M Rotary DJ Mixer - giving you everything you need to master the wheels of steel. The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable is the latest iteration of the most iconic DJ turntable on the planet. Back and better than ever, the MK7 is designed for professional mixing and scratching applications thanks to the S-shape tonearm and direct drive motor. The legend returns with all its best features intact yet massively improved upon. The robust design and the incredible functionality are still here with Technics offering the utmost in turntable technology. Utilising high-end components, the SL-1210 MK7 provides a playing experience like no other turntable. You can even adjust the torque/break speed utilising the latest digital monitoring control for maximum precision. The G4M 2 Channel Rotary DJ Mixer is built for DJs who appreciate the true analog experience - no screens, no menus, just pure hands-on mixing. With smooth rotary faders powered by high-spec ALPS potentiometers, this mixer delivers precise control and a warm, natural sound. The glowing VU meters provide real-time level monitoring while adding a touch of vintage style, and the 3-band EQ lets you shape your sound with clarity.
The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable Rotary Mixer Bundle is an all-in-one DJ bundle comprised of a pair of SL-1210 MK7 turntables complete with the premium-grade G4M Rotary DJ Mixer - giving you everything you need to master the wheels of steel. The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable is the latest iteration of the most iconic DJ turntable on the planet. Back and better than ever, the MK7 is designed for professional mixing and scratching applications thanks to the S-shape tonearm and direct drive motor. The legend returns with all its best features intact yet massively improved upon. The robust design and the incredible functionality are still here with Technics offering the utmost in turntable technology. Utilising high-end components, the SL-1210 MK7 provides a playing experience like no other turntable. You can even adjust the torque/break speed utilising the latest digital monitoring control for maximum precision. The G4M 2 Channel Rotary DJ Mixer is built for DJs who appreciate the true analog experience - no screens, no menus, just pure hands-on mixing. With smooth rotary faders powered by high-spec ALPS potentiometers, this mixer delivers precise control and a warm, natural sound. The glowing VU meters provide real-time level monitoring while adding a touch of vintage style, and the 3-band EQ lets you shape your sound with clarity.
The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable Rotary Mixer Bundle is an all-in-one DJ bundle comprised of a pair of SL-1210 MK7 turntables complete with the premium-grade G4M Rotary DJ Mixer - giving you everything you need to master the wheels of steel. The Technics SL-1210 MK7 DJ Turntable is the latest iteration of the most iconic DJ turntable on the planet. Back and better than ever, the MK7 is designed for professional mixing and scratching applications thanks to the S-shape tonearm and direct drive motor. The legend returns with all its best features intact yet massively improved upon. The robust design and the incredible functionality are still here with Technics offering the utmost in turntable technology. Utilising high-end components, the SL-1210 MK7 provides a playing experience like no other turntable. You can even adjust the torque/break speed utilising the latest digital monitoring control for maximum precision. The G4M 2 Channel Rotary DJ Mixer is built for DJs who appreciate the true analog experience - no screens, no menus, just pure hands-on mixing. With smooth rotary faders powered by high-spec ALPS potentiometers, this mixer delivers precise control and a warm, natural sound. The glowing VU meters provide real-time level monitoring while adding a touch of vintage style, and the 3-band EQ lets you shape your sound with clarity.
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Technics SL1210 MK7 Premium Direct Drive Turntable (Black)
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Technics SL-1210Mk7EG - Vinyl Turntable, Manual, Direct drive, Vinyl records, 45 rpm, 78 rpm
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Technics Sl1210 Mk7 Premium Direct Drive Turntable (black)
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originally posted on thedjshop.co.uk
The 1210 MK7's look super sleek in all black, very snazzy. They're maybe a third, at least, or a half, at most, lighter in weight than earlier models of 1210, great if you're going to be transporting them from your home or set up. The detachable phono and power cables are handy, especially noticeable if you've ever had to change a cable on the old models. The back of the deck dips in where the plugs for cable attachment are housed, this is a tidy little touch. Performance wise the platter seems to have a little more torque, but the overall feel of manually adjusting rotation speed is lighter, maybe a little more easier to control. My criticism of these would be that they feel a little cheaper than previous models, the buttons, pop-up light etc don't feel as robust ... MoreThe 1210 MK7's look super sleek in all black, very snazzy. They're maybe a third, at least, or a half, at most, lighter in weight than earlier models of 1210, great if you're going to be transporting them from your home or set up. The detachable phono and power cables are handy, especially noticeable if you've ever had to change a cable on the old models. The back of the deck dips in where the plugs for cable attachment are housed, this is a tidy little touch. Performance wise the platter seems to have a little more torque, but the overall feel of manually adjusting rotation speed is lighter, maybe a little more easier to control. My criticism of these would be that they feel a little cheaper than previous models, the buttons, pop-up light etc don't feel as robust as previous models, but that's a minor and forgettable once you've warmed to them. Overall I'm adjusting to them nicely, I expect any Technics fan may have a period of getting used to them, but growing to like them as I am. If you can't find a decent pair of second hand MK5's, these are the way to go.
originally posted on thedjshop.co.uk
Genuinely life changing! I’ve wanted a pair of Technics ever since I started DJing in my bedroom way back in 1994 with some basic belt drive decks. I recently found my old vinyl and thought I’d treat myself. I shouldn’t have waited nearly 30 years. They are a sheer joy to use and I haven’t stopped grinning since powering them on. They make you feel like a kid again. Get them and see for yourself. Life’s too short to use anything else!
originally posted on richersounds.com
Just excellent sound quality and solid build quality.I can’t tell any difference from the old MK2. Improvements on pitch with option of +/- 16.Great led pop up light. Big improvements on the connections. You can chose your own RCA cables. Sound is just amazing, just what you expect from Technics. So glad vinyl is making a come back in the world of digital music.
Technics SL1210 MK7 Premium Direct Drive Turntable (Black)
Delivery $5
Technics SL-1210Mk7EG - Vinyl Turntable, Manual, Direct drive, Vinyl records, 45 rpm, 78 rpm
Delivery $333.13
Technics Sl1210 Mk7 Premium Direct Drive Turntable (black)
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
The 1210 MK7's look super sleek in all black, very snazzy. They're maybe a third, at least, or a half, at most, lighter in weight than earlier models of 1210, great if you're going to be transporting them from your home or set up. The detachable phono and power cables are handy, especially noticeable if you've ever had to change a cable on the old models. The back of the deck dips in where the plugs for cable attachment are housed, this is a tidy little touch. Performance wise the platter seems to have a little more torque, but the overall feel of manually adjusting rotation speed is lighter, maybe a little more easier to control. My criticism of these would be that they feel a little cheaper than previous models, the buttons, pop-up light etc don't feel as robust ... MoreThe 1210 MK7's look super sleek in all black, very snazzy. They're maybe a third, at least, or a half, at most, lighter in weight than earlier models of 1210, great if you're going to be transporting them from your home or set up. The detachable phono and power cables are handy, especially noticeable if you've ever had to change a cable on the old models. The back of the deck dips in where the plugs for cable attachment are housed, this is a tidy little touch. Performance wise the platter seems to have a little more torque, but the overall feel of manually adjusting rotation speed is lighter, maybe a little more easier to control. My criticism of these would be that they feel a little cheaper than previous models, the buttons, pop-up light etc don't feel as robust as previous models, but that's a minor and forgettable once you've warmed to them. Overall I'm adjusting to them nicely, I expect any Technics fan may have a period of getting used to them, but growing to like them as I am. If you can't find a decent pair of second hand MK5's, these are the way to go.
Genuinely life changing! I’ve wanted a pair of Technics ever since I started DJing in my bedroom way back in 1994 with some basic belt drive decks. I recently found my old vinyl and thought I’d treat myself. I shouldn’t have waited nearly 30 years. They are a sheer joy to use and I haven’t stopped grinning since powering them on. They make you feel like a kid again. Get them and see for yourself. Life’s too short to use anything else!
Just excellent sound quality and solid build quality.I can’t tell any difference from the old MK2. Improvements on pitch with option of +/- 16.Great led pop up light. Big improvements on the connections. You can chose your own RCA cables. Sound is just amazing, just what you expect from Technics. So glad vinyl is making a come back in the world of digital music.
Very happy with both Technics MK7S. One tuned up with a cracked dust cover. I called the team and they sorted it out straight away, with a replacement arriving the next day.
Before I give my opinion on these il make it clear right now that I was filled with trepidation buying mk7s. As a technics mk2 fan since I got a pair in 1997, coupled with the poor reviews for these turntables I was expecting to be sending these back to the outlet I bought them from.The reason I took the leap was that I'd had after market pitch put in my mk2s (not my original 97 ones ) after and expensive service and I wasn't happy with them. I couldn't mix on them. So I decided to go for mk7s after reading they were good to mix on ...which for me is all that matters. I also read about technics ironing out some of the early issues with the pitch on the first run of decks ... dead spots at +/- 8. This was another game changer for me. I can confirm, if there was an ... MoreBefore I give my opinion on these il make it clear right now that I was filled with trepidation buying mk7s. As a technics mk2 fan since I got a pair in 1997, coupled with the poor reviews for these turntables I was expecting to be sending these back to the outlet I bought them from.The reason I took the leap was that I'd had after market pitch put in my mk2s (not my original 97 ones ) after and expensive service and I wasn't happy with them. I couldn't mix on them. So I decided to go for mk7s after reading they were good to mix on ...which for me is all that matters. I also read about technics ironing out some of the early issues with the pitch on the first run of decks ... dead spots at +/- 8. This was another game changer for me. I can confirm, if there was an issue ... its been sorted.So after unboxing technics for the first time since 1997 I switched them on and hooked everything up ... filled with trepidation. After 30 minutes I knew they were going nowhere.Let's be clear .... these are not built like mk2s. I don't like the target light which they could have done better with. And we don't know the longevity of them compared to our old trusted analogue technics.But, these decks are beautiful to mix on. They sound amazing. They are the 2 most important factors for me. The digital pitch ... which I was dreading is smooth as butter ... just fantastic and they hold a mix just fine. I'm a mixing dj, not a scratch dj so holding a mix is obviously vital for me.There are some nice touches like torque adjustment, led colour change etc. I've left mine at the default setting and they're perfect.Obviously the detachable cables are great compared to older models. The led on the target is bright white ... really nice.So in conclusion ... if you're on the fence and looking at these for mixing in the bedroom or deck room etc .... you won't regret it. I'm really pleased with them. All doubt was washed way within 30 minutes. I'm planning on adding another for a 3 turntable setup. Go for it and enjoy.
They are a very nice turntable. There not built to same quality as the original. The sound makes up for it though. I find leaving the pitch faders on X2 (16%) mode best as it confuses you a little switching between modes. Had them under a month though this could change as I learn. They come with very nice slipmats which I wasn’t expecting. Like the way technics have done away with the connecting pins at the back for the cover. It makes removing the cover much simpler. Only downfall is the rubber plugs they have constructed that seem to fall out of place from where the pins used to be. Think over time they might grip better though as they wear.
Great turntables easy to use and excellent sound quality.Djkit provided an excellent service, bought x2 of these turntables in the store. The guys in djkit know there stuff and where very accommodating to my questions and requirements. Would definitely buy from them again!
This really is the top record deck in its range.Although it isnt neccessarily a DJ deck as such, its a deck for all occassions but it is the most popular deck used by the top DJs.For me personally, i just want the best equipment on the market to play my old vinyls that have been up in the loft for the last 40years and to relive my youth and let the vinyls see daylight now and again.Im of an age now where i can afford to buy a decent set up which is why i bought the Technics SL1210MK7...You really cant go wrong with this item
I purchased a technics SL 1210 and Ortofon red cartridge from richer sounds Reading, they did not have one in stock but Steve the manager who was once again very helpful as always arranged prompt delivery from their warehouse.After owning a Technics 1210 mk2 from the 80s I was sceptical about the new mk 7 which there was no need for as this is as good even being slightly lighter with the added features of break settings etc under the platter which are very easy to change. Also very competitively priced, 10/10 well done Richer Sounds and Steve!