Denon 1200 TT, Your opinions please.
Nov 7, 2009 at 8:07 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 5

rjoseph

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I bought a third TT from the bay for $220. I have read its one of the higher priced TTs of yesteryears Denons but have no idea in terms of performance and value for money. I was wondering if you can provide any feedback on this TT. And it does not come with a cart. Any suggestions on a good cart for this TT with the $50-100 range. I intend to keep it for long term and so please be candid about your views.

I'm yet to receive it from the seller but a few pics:

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Nov 7, 2009 at 3:32 PM Post #2 of 5
I am a big fan of the big Denon DD tables, and the 1200 was a good one. It's a step below the DP 57/59/60/62/72 series, but nonetheless a very nice deck. I had one for a while.

As for cartridge, in that price range it's a no-brainer: Shure M97XE. I think that may be the best cartridge ever made for under $100.

Congrats, nice deck.
 
Nov 8, 2009 at 6:53 PM Post #3 of 5
Oh boy, that table is a great one! Low resonance, top notch speed stability... and it's beautiful! Adapt/install a high end arm on that table and you will realize this is no average performer, but a stellar one. I would go for a VPI JW or Clearaudio Satisfy arm on that table. These are very high performance arms; extreme low resonance, super low friction ; overall superbly designed/engineered arms that are ready to let that table express it's true potential.

-Chris
 
Nov 14, 2009 at 3:18 AM Post #4 of 5
The TT arrived yesterday and boy is it heavy. It looks small in the pics but its massively huge and a gorgeous piece of design. The TT seems to be in excellent condition.

Chris, in AK you had advised to use a DL-110 with this arm. I have no idea how to set up the AS and VTF but I intend to download the manual from vinylengine to check on the specs. I'm holding off buying the cart for sometime later this year, when the season and wifey is merrier.
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Dec 7, 2009 at 9:13 AM Post #5 of 5
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The TT arrived yesterday and boy is it heavy. It looks small in the pics but its massively huge and a gorgeous piece of design. The TT seems to be in excellent condition.

Chris, in AK you had advised to use a DL-110 with this arm. I have no idea how to set up the AS and VTF but I intend to download the manual from vinylengine to check on the specs. I'm holding off buying the cart for sometime later this year, when the season and wifey is merrier.
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Rjoseph, did you get that table up and running yet? If so, what do you think about it's performance? (Note: I still recommend putting a better arm on it if you ever get a chance to do so - that table can really take advantage of a top notch arm). And yes, the DL-110 is a great one to use. The DL-110 is a great cart to use in ANY level/cost table/system, as long as the arm mass is a good match for the cartridge's compliance. It should match up with that arm perfectly, if memory serves me.

-Chris
 

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