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"Vintage Technics" website down...

For anyone who's interested, the following website is down:

http://mark.kouts.home.mindspring.com

Apparently due to Webmaster anger over "stealing" of text/graphics by Ebay sellers.

I've painstakenly gone through the Google cache and retrieved all the text related to Technics turntables (including dates and MSRP's) from the original website and formatted it as a text document and MS Word document.  This info could be "priceless" and some of it is unavailable anywhere else on the Net, period.

I'd suggest anyone valuing this information to do the same, before it disappears from the cache.  Here's how:

(1) searching for the following on Google:

Technics SL-1301

(2) Look for the second link down (turntables.htm), click on "cached."

(3) Then look at the model number for each turntable on the page that comes up, and do a separate google search as follows for each one, substituting the model number for the xx-xx:

Technics xx-xx "This was last updated"

The above search line will pull up the cached webpages of info for
each turntable.  Since this info is presumably copyrighted, I can't post it here or offer it to anyone else.  All the info will take several hours to collate on a broadband connection, longer on dialup.  It might be faster just to save the cached webpages rather than copy/pasting all the text.

Edit -- the same thing is possible for receivers.htm, etc... it will take more searching.  I didn't do it, due to the length of time it would take.

"Vintage Technics" website down...

Reply #1
And, of course, as usual, my SL-3100 is missing


"Vintage Technics" website down...

Reply #3
I've got a direct-drive SL 3200 taking up space in my closet.  With kids around, I can't afford to baby my stereo equipment.

ff123

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Reply #4
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Originally posted by fewtch
Would that be a Technics, or a Panasonic model?  It isn't this one, is it?


Noooooo !!!
It's a "Technics direct drive turntable system SL-3100". It has nothing in common with that stange thing

 

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Reply #5
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Originally posted by Pio2001


Noooooo !!!
It's a "Technics direct drive turntable system SL-3100". It has nothing in common with that stange thing


Gotta love what "jack berg" calls "True Panasonic Quality!".

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Reply #6
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1


Gotta love what "jack berg" calls "True Panasonic Quality!".


LMAO
                                      :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
What if the Hokey Pokey....is What it's all about?

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Reply #7
Thanks for the heads up, fewtch!

It says that the SL-D3 has an "illuminated orange neon stoboscope."  Nope.  It's actually a pair of red LEDs.


(Too bad the tonearm height isn't adjustable.  Now I have to dig up/make some shims and get longer screws.)
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