The Legendary "1979" Technics SL-1200mk2

Yes, or you can buy new from KAB or ebay. Better go for the tag board
kind of solution as shown below -

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http://www.kabusa.com/trw1200a.htm

You can use a small piece of general purpose board also.

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/84/844057.html


Technics RCA PCB Replacement

cheap used one here -

Technics 1200 1210 RCA PCB PC Board MK2 MK3 M3D MK5 MK5G MK6 | eBay
 
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The Twelve Hundred, probably the most prolific turntable of all time.

A workhorse indeed. The brothers at home just cant stop. Soon its time for the under 18 champ to take on the 401 heavyweight :).
 
RP, I can't agree with you more. Contrary to popular belief, the M44-7 is well and truly one hell of a work horse. It is loud and aggressive as no other and kicks out punchy bass like no other. And further more, with that Technics S-arm, it would probably track even a chapathi.
 
Fully agree with all the views on the Shure M44-7. I have installed on my Philips 242 and now the low gain/bass have disappeared and the TT is singing :clapping:. I was missing the details with the stock cart and I should thank Sachu/Om/RP/Raghu to introduce me to the M44-7 cart which fits exactly to the tone arm.
 
Fully agree with all the views on the Shure M44-7. I have installed on my Philips 242 and now the low gain/bass have disappeared and the TT is singing :clapping:. I was missing the details with the stock cart and I should thank Sachu/Om/RP/Raghu to introduce me to the M44-7 cart which fits exactly to the tone arm.

Excellent manniraj. Glad you are enjoying it and a big thanks to you for setting me up with one as well.

Cheers...
 
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