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Hi Phil, definitely the 1210. The 1200 has less depth to the sound. It might be YT compression that's the issue, but the 1210 has a richer, warmer sound to me.
rega carbon cartridge ,you couldn´t find a worst one?you have a work turntable made second a 79 excelent dj turntable the professional needles i can´t imagine them today as all stylus have 5 times less hours of use so in one set you change two stylus in each turntable?than comparing it with a bricolage type turntable and want to compare it on youtube , it´s a smart move ,i´m not going to explain why is it so wrong ,the rega RP1 is a image of what turntables used to be and letting younger generations think that the sound of records or vinyl was the non existing quality in a RP1 that as nothing inside as a regulçar cheap turntable used to have like scales ,where´s the anti-skating?this is a 5 year old turntable if the kid lived in the 70´s to hear cartoons music like i used to offer to my soon but his weas a CHICO a turntable for kids between 5 to 8 years old and is far better ,so what to say....?
Thank you so much!Even remastered it sounds good with detailed sound!! One friend of mine, here in Greece has DENON-DP 3000NE and the cartridge ortofon black and all remastered vinyls he has, sound so fake-digitized and bassy in my ears with hard drums that distort and bad dynamics. The majority of remastered vinyls he has, they are greek vinyls (70,80s) that re-released after 2010 but also, some international like Sade and Queen collections. The same happens with new releases on vinyl like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish etc, they lack dynamic range but possibly they lack of high frequencies!Drums hit so hard and it;s like boominess in sound. With first editions of 70's, 80's vinyls there is no problem, they have very crystal clear sound and they are well preserved, even he owns these 40-50 years.
one ,the technics is the best way of listening to recorded music in vinyl other is a lot bad and not faithfull to the sound recorded in studio digital or analog that is recorded in the vinyl record grooves