![]() ![]() Night clubs at the time did have DJs, but many played on existing consumer models and could not live up to the abuse of the nightlife industry. Because many radio disc jockeys at the time were also contracted out to play public events, many brought along their Technics SL-1200 Mk II, along with other studio equipment. Instead it was developed for commercial applications such as the recording and broadcast industry. The original Technics SL-1200 Mk II, released in 1978, was not developed for DJ use as we know it today. Other models exist (see below), but the Mark II is standard. ![]() Its features include 33/45 record speed playback, 8% pitch control, anti-skating and motor-brake. The Technics SL-1200 Mk II (Mark 2) is the standard DJ Turntable, and has been since its release in 1978. This article is a stub (i.e., very short!).
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