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These have been in storage for years so they need a new home...

-Technics SH-DJ1200 mixer $350 ono

Good 2 channel battle mixer for scratching/mixing

In excellent condition-hasn't been used much-only selling cause i don't use it

All functions/lights work-original retail price was $800+

...Rare to find in such good condition-its basically looks new-this model has been discontinued but most new replacement parts are

still available online or from Technics/Panasonic

...None of the faders bleed/leak sound-runs on 240 volts-has an Aussie plug so just plug in & play

Can be connected to other mixers so you can hear [scratching/mixing] from anything connected through 1 set of speakers/amp at the same time

CHECK THIS LINK FOR MORE INFO [sH-EX is basically the same]

http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electron...cs_shex1200.asp

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-Technics 1600 MK2 turntable $300 ono

Headshell,cartridge/stylus & plastic cover arent included-doesn't have one

...This is basically the automatic version of the Technics 1200/1210 DJ turntable

Has the same tonearm/assembly,popup light,platter & magnetic motor [is direct drive & can be used for DJ'in/scratching]

Runs on 240 volts & has an aussie plug-so just plug in & play

...Has some scratches & blemishes but the paint on top surface is in VGC for a deck this old

Not all functions work but could be repaired by yr local Panasonic/technics technician

Cue function works-hit the button & tonearm automatically lifts & moves to start of record

...Repeat/tonearm return [at end of record] doesnt work

All lights work including popup light

Pitch control works

The RCA cords & ground wire are in VGC

...If posted it will be packed securely surrounded by slabs of thick foam with the platter & counterweight removed & the tone arm locked down,etc

To protect to tonearm/assembly during transit ill tape down a thick block of packing foam where the platter would normally sit

then the top of box will be well above the tonearm

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Pair of dark blue Technics 1200/1210 coverplates $80 ono

...Not damaged or buckled-easy to fit-sits ontop of faceplate

In near new condition-a few very light marks but hardly noticeable

Easy to repaint in any colour [gloss black will look good] or get chrome plated

...Makes old scratched/faded decks look new again & protects the surface

I think the brand is Oddessy-bought them 2nd hand-they fitted my 1200 MK2's perfectly

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Can deliver within 100 K's of Sunny Coast for extra fuel $ or send with aussie post

Pickups from Maroochydore-Sunshine Coast-QLD

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Also selling a VGC black Technics 1210 MK2 turntable $400 ono

Plastic lid is included-everything works except for the popup light

Has a few light scratches-can be sent with aussie post

All serious offers considered on anything I'm selling

Technics 1210 MK2 turntable is SOLD

Some pics of the coverplates-the flash on camera makes them look alot lighter colour than they acually are

was going to paint them gloss black but didnt get around to it

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SH-DJ1200 mixer pic isnt of actual item but mines in the same condition

dont have my digi camera atm but can get pics of if to send before selling

All other pics i've added are of the gear im selling

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Also have another black Technics SH-DJ1200 mixer i'd sell $200 ono

it has some scratches & marks but is otherwise in good condition

everything works-just needs a new crossfader which costs about $70-$90 online

It's now missing a line/phono gold switch but you can still move the base of switch[just underneath faceplate]

with a bit of plastic

the crossfader works but leaks sound - power cord's included

The gold paint on the EQ's & trims was almost worn off so i chucked some stickers on them

This is a basic scratch/DJ mixer

Was the only model allowed to be used in the DMC world championship comps for years until they changed the rules

Good to learn on & easy to do tricks/effects cause everthings close together

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Also have another black Technics SH-DJ1200 mixer i'd sell $200 ono

it has some scratches & marks but is otherwise in good condition

everything works-just needs a new crossfader which costs about $70-$90 online

It's now missing a line/phono gold switch but you can still move the base of switch[just underneath faceplate]

with a bit of plastic

the crossfader works but leaks sound - power cord's included

The gold paint on the EQ's & trims was almost worn off so i chucked some stickers on them

This is a basic scratch/DJ mixer

Was the only model allowed to be used in the DMC world championship comps for years until they changed the rules

Good to learn on & easy to do tricks/effects cause everthings close together

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...now $150

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