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but if you want to call it a "Plus Feature" that it gives you the option to externally ground it then sure. Why is this "New" Pioneer unit externally grounded? IDK. Most of us use DVS and I have not noticed an issue with internal grounding on the RP8000 or my Technics that I have had internally grounded. You don't have to plug them in if you don't want to use them. Ok, then you can't knock points off the RP 8000s for having them. I see none of this on the Pioneer's PLX.ĭon't want Midi Functions. So you can call it a negative point all you want, but you have the power to control your start stop time.

Yes option to give it +6 second wind down or start up is there and yea it does kinda get iffy on the breaks when it hasn't winded down all the way at the 6 second mark and it hits the breaks suddenly. Minor draw back and hardly worth putting a negative point but lets give it a -1. and this is unnoticeable when running DVS and Keylock.
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Now someone mentioned that the RP8000s and 7000s series does have a "speed" up during the power down.
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Or for $100 more, you can get a RP 8000 with all the great features of Super OEM plus digital options. Its looks are cool, but spec wise, I am getting much less features then say what I would from a similarly priced Super OEM turntable. Other then that I have nothing else to base anything off of. So I guess I can speak, coming with hands on experience. and I am a BIG lover of my Technics, and I am a BIG lover of my Reloops.

now that its sunday and I have some time. But I am sure if I wanted that platter to wobble, it will wobble as well. With the Technics and this Pioneer Unit, the platter is recessed into the body of the turntable which I think minimizes visually seeing the wobble. I guess its easier to see since the platter sits above the turntable body. I have to literally want to make it wobble to get it to do that. When I scratch or mix regularly I have no problem. but only if you are intentionally putting weight on it. The platter on my Reloop does have a little wobble. I was looking to get some RP-8000s but have heard the platter isn't as sturdy as the Techs.this Pio is getting good reviews from those that have tested the platter.so i know what i'm gettin now :-) kinda disappointed grounding isn't internal too.but the simplicity/beauty is amazing,just like i like my girl lol i'm sold :-) And I can say that personally having been an owner of many Technics 12. I haven't felt a better turntable then my RP 8000s. If you wanna save your tonearms from transport kill, remove the counterweight when they are on the road, it helps a great deal. I don't gig my 150 so the finish is still pretty good on mine.

I see how you'd be annoyed with a weak finish. I just cleaned that suff off with diluted alcohol.

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Should have been aluminum buttons.ģ) Target light would be more durable during transport if they were metal and retractable like the 1200 / PLX-1000Ĥ) Recessed platter, the raised design tends to have a little wobble but also what happens it ends up scoring the top deck underneath.ĥ) Loose tonearm from transport, but I've seen the same happen on 1200's.Ĥ) The pitch range button, having to cycle through the ranges instead of having direct buttons assigned such as the PLX-1000ĥ) Dicers, mod needed to mount on the turntable due to the second start/stop button.Īhh! the gummy buttons. Do you mind sharing what those build issues are? about the only build issues that bug me are the bearings which are not as good as the 1200's and lose tonearm rest.ġ) Paint Finish - no clear coat and can be scratched right off, or just wear off in time.Ģ) Rubberized buttons, when used alot eventually the finish on the buttons will wear off and they become gummy.
