Technics' New SL-DZ1200 Not Up To Usual Standards

By Fred Sanderson

The past thirty years have seen Technics become the undisputed leader of the turntable industry ever since its groundbreaking SL-1200 model saw the light of day. The SL-1200 has sold more units than any other turntable in history, and has remained popular enough that Technics has never released a successful followup.

All that has now changed. Technics has unveiled its SL-DZ1200 digital direct drive turntable. This, the first model of its kind to playback CD's and to be MP3 compatible, has drawn mixed reactions from professionals and amateurs alike. Vinyl is vinyl, and MP3 files can't properly imitate the sound of vinyl due to the fact that each file is encoded, which leads to natural losses in sound quality.

The question remains: is the quality loss insignificant enough that DJ's can still go out and play professionally with this model? And might it even be better to have all their songs on a memory card rather than having to haul boxes of LP's to every gig?

New Possibilities In Modern Turntable

The best part about the SL-DZ1200 is that it has many features that, when used properly, can help deliver a dynamite stage performance. CD playback and MP3 file compatibility makes sense -- if not now, then it'll be incorporated later; there's no way to avoid the change that's coming. Technics has built the SL-DZ1200 to look, feel, and sound like the original SL-1200.

DJ's can use sample banks to save loops and bring them back up whenever they want, even spin these loops at the same time, and keep them longterm for use at the next gig courtesy of an SD card. There are various cues that the DJ can use to save and recall, a reverse switch, and freewheeling capabilities. Wrap all this stuff together and you have a solid touring machine that has enough options to keep a show interesting for hours.

The Down Side

Unfortunately for Technics, there are just as many downsides to this bad boy as there are benefits. First off, there is a distressing lag time when loading CD's. I've seen complaints anywhere from eight to thirty seconds. That's a lot of dead air for a beginning DJ, but if you're a professional you can work the crowd for half a minute while you get your music in gear. Even so, if you're not prepared for it, this can cause some headaches.

The second biggest complaint is the vinyl simulation of this turntable. The idea is to present a turntable that sounds similar to the groundbreaking SL-1200 model, but it's obvious to anyone listening it's not authentic. It's a very good imitation, but it's still just an imitation. Authentic vinyl honestly can't be beat.

The most troublesome issue with Technics' SL-DZ1200 turntable is the loss in sound quality courtesy of MP3 files. Even if you're careful to rip all your MP3s as high bit rate recordings, the loss is still noticeable at high volumes; it's never going to match the vibrance of vinyl.

As difficult as it may be to weigh the pros and cons at this point, there is one massive factor determining whether you buy this turntable or not, and that's its mammoth price. Technics prices this monster at $1,199.95, which is an awful lot of money to spend on a model that doesn't even sound as good as turntables thirty years older.

My Conclusion: SL-DZ1200 A Mixed Bag

The SL-DZ1200 has a lot of features to like and a lot of problems that will take away from your experience as well. You can fool around with the crowd for thirty seconds to allow your CD to finally spin, you can scratch until you're blue in the face and store as many songs as you want on an incredibly portable SD card, but at the end of the day vinyl sounds like vinyl, and this isn't vinyl.

Even so, no other turntable on the market is as close to an all-in-one experience as the SL-DZ1200. Are the problems worth it? It's up to you to decide. - 31486

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Popular Types Of Groups To See For Kansas City Dance Lessons

By Julie Jones

Many groups can be found around Kansas City that feature dance lessons. Many places for Kansas City dance lessons can be found in many areas. Check out these different places that offer dance lessons in and around the city.

When checking out places you will need to see what types of dances that these groups have to offer. There are all sorts of different types of dances from all over the world. These are ones that can be covered by different groups around Kansas City. These include formal dances and some classic or swing dances. Because of these many types you should see what individual groups support.

In many cases you may need to learn dancing for a wedding. You should talk with a wedding planner you are working with for assistance on this. A planner can link you with a dance studio in Kansas City that can help you with dance lessons. These can include groups that teach father and daughter or mother and son dances. Learning wedding dances from a proper group can help you to make your wedding experience memorable.

Kansas City is home to all sorts of professional groups in the dance field. The Kansas City Ballet organization is a professional performance group in the area. The Kacico Contemporary Dance organization also offers events around the city. These groups and others can offer dance lessons at times. You should contact them to see what they can offer at different times of the year.

Many colleges around the Kansas City area offer dance lessons for all people. You can even attend classes if you are not a student at a college. Community colleges can teach people various dance lessons throughout the year. These colleges include the Metropolitan and Kansas City Kansas Community Colleges. You can also get lessons at Kansas University not too far from the city in Lawrence, Kansas.

Many smaller dance organizations in the area even work to endorse studios that offer dance lessons. For instance, the Kansas City Lindy Hop Society promotes groups that offer swing dancing lessons. The Missouri Valley Folklife Society promotes dancing activities relating to international folk music. There are even square dancing organizations in the area like KC Jim Dandys, Swangers, Single Promenaders and Silver Shoes.

Even kids can get into dancing in Kansas City. If you and other family members want to dance you should see what groups offer lessons for all ages. Many groups can feature lessons for children who are beginning to dance. Advanced lessons can be used for adults.

If you are single and want to meet people you should check out dance lessons for singles. A variety of singles meeting groups around Kansas City promote their own dance activities. Many of them offer lessons for singles. Be sure to check out singles groups in the area for information on events they can have. This is especially a great option if you want to meet someone.

You can learn how to dance through many groups in the Kansas City area. There are many professional dance groups and organizations that offer or promote lessons. Different colleges and singles groups offer lessons too. Either way you should watch for the types of dances that any group in Kansas City can teach. - 31486

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