Up for sale is an official custom "DHC STR8 TONE ARM ASSEMBLY" for all Technic 1200 series. You get the complete assembly including Premium 24 kt gold rca's and internal grounding. They have been calibrated and tuned for best performance. They are available in the following powder coated color:
1. Black & White
These are ready for use, just install them on your turntable and you are ready to cut s*** up!! We take trade ins as well. Trade in your old tone arm assembly & we'll give you credit towards this custom assembly. Email for details. Buy with confidence, check my feedback. Please check out my other auctions & visit my site djhenraycustoms.com faceboook.com/djhenray E mail me with questions, thanks for stopping by.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM IS SUBJECT TO A 25% RE-STOCKING FEE IF RETURNED.
Ok, so for a long time
I’ve been working on a better Tone Arm for the Technic 1200 series. I’ve
finally got it. I’ve recently finished developing a Tone Arm that will
improve the tracking on the Technic 1200 models. As you may know by now,
I repair and customize the best Turntable ever made, the Technics 1200.
I’ve been doing so since 1990, which is also when I started spinnin'.
Back then vinyl records were the standard media. I love both mixing and
scratchning. I put my Technics through it.
Through out the many years
that I’ve had the pleasure on working on them, I’ve always knew that
there was a little something extra that could be done to improve the
tracking performance. Don’t get me wrong, these turntables are awesome
and get the job done, but it’s no secret that the technology for it is a
bit out dated. These were developed back in the 70’s when people just
used them to play vinyl records. The design of the S tone arm was
sufficient for this simple task back then. Fortunately the Technic 1200
was found by early HIP HOP DJ’s to be the standard turntable for mixing
and scratching. It could take what any Dj would dish out. As time went
by, technology and the art of Djing changed. Dj’s got more aggressive
with their mixing and scratching. With this said, the Technic turntable
stayed pretty much the same. Before Technics stopped making them, they
made minor changes to the existing models. It was said that the MK5
motor has a higher torque, but it’s not something you can really notice.
I feel that the torque on the original Mk2 is just fine the way it is.
They also did the Grandmaster model which was amazing. Blue led for the
pop up light, metallic powder coat finish, digital pitch control, and
+-16% for the pitch adjustment. Now this was a great improvement. They
also had improved the tone arm as well, supposed to have an additional
anti skating knob. It was suppose to have better traction. I really
didn’t notice much difference for the traction. Anyways, it's a known
fact that the straight tone arm is way better for cueing, scratching,
and tracking then the stock S arm that comes with the Technics. Technics
did not make a 1200 model with a straight tone arm, even though it’s a
known fact the the straight arm is superior. I often get asked “Why
didn’t Technics make a model with a straight tone arm?” I really don’t
know why, but if I were to guess, it might have something to do with
their trademark look. The S arm is the first thing that really comes to
mind when I hear Technic 1200’s. Maybe they felt that if they changed
the look of the 1200, then people might not like it, even though it
would be better. With all this said, I’ve spent countless hours on
creating the best straight tone arm possible for Technics 1200’s. Many
trials and tests later, I’m finally happy to introduce The “DHC STR8
ARM” for Technic 1200’s series. This tone arm is a big improvement in
tracking and anti skating. I’ve been a big fan of the Shure M44-7
needles with original Technic headshells for a long time. Simply because
they track really good. Now if you bother to read the instructions that
come with your Shure needles when you buy them. It clearly states to
calibrate them at a 23 degree angle to the tone arm base, to mach a
straight tone arm. I’ve been doing this for years and have been telling
my customers to do so as well. It does help with tracking a lot. It
handles a bit better than if you were to leave it the regular way. I’ve
disliked ortofon needles because they don’t track well, same with
trackmasters or even the Stanton 500als and so forth. Now with this new
straight tone arm, it doesn’t matter which needle you prefer to use.
They will all track way better now with this new tone arm. I’ve put all
these needles to the test, and they work a lot better. Now you can keep
on using Ortofons, Stantons, Trackmasters, ect... Also with this new
straight arm there’s no need to angle the shure m44-7’s anymore because
you’ll be using a straight tone arm. No more need for the auxiliary 3
gram weight either. These tone arms are available in many different
colors to match your Technics. They are powder coated for durability.
They are available as DIY kits, and also fully assembled. Order yours
today or stop by and get them installed. You won’t be disappointed, they
really do make a difference. Especially if you still use vinyl records.