Technics SL1200MkVII Lamborghini Edition

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Technics SL1200MkVII Lamborghini Edition

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Introducing the Technics SL-1200MK7 Lamborghini Edition, a limited-run collaboration between two legendary brands that define precision engineering, performance, and iconic design. This exclusive edition of the SL-1200MK7 pays tribute to Lamborghini’s heritage with an aesthetic inspired by the supercar maker’s signature styling—bold, aggressive, and unmistakably premium.

The return of the legendary Technics turntable

An original vinyl record for an unforgettable experience

To mark the release of the SL-1200M7B, an original vinyl record has been produced containing powerful V12- engine and driving sounds of six different Automobili Lamborghini super sports cars. The picture disc features a design inspired by the tires of one of the Automobili Lamborghini's latest models, the Revuelto, to enjoy the sound of Automobili Lamborghini super sports cars while watching the tires spin on the turntable.

The Direct Drive system that pioneered the DJ culture

The direct drive motor (D.D. Motor) formed the core of the SL-1200 Series. In addition to providing unparalleled accuracy, the D.D. Motor technology that was introduced in 1970 offered reliability for long-term use with its excellent durability. This further evolved with the SL-1200/1210MK7, and achieved even higher sound quality as the Coreless Direct Drive Motor.

S-shaped Tonearm, a Technics Tradition

The SL-1200/1210MK7 comes with a static balance S-shaped tonearm to carry on the Technics tradition. The tonearm moves in a unique arc as it tracks the record disc, and reproduces music with high fidelity. The bearing section features a high-precision bearing structure. The tonearm provides high tracking performance without stylus skipping even under hard usage such as scratching.

Stable Operation under All Conditions

Each insulator foot consists of an internal spring and rubber, and the bottom surface is covered with a cushion material. They effectively shut out vibration even in a loud sound environment. If the turntable cannot be set up on a perfectly level surface, its height and inclination can be adjusted by turning individual insulator feet.

Pitch Control for a New Chapter in Music History

Pitch control on the SL-1200 was originally utilised for the precise adjustment of rotation speed. Club DJs began using this function to match the pitch between two tracks to achieve smooth transition. This technique led to the explosive popularity of the SL-1200 worldwide. The current vertical fader was first installed on the SL-1200MK2. This change was made to simplify use for DJs. The MK7 has newly incorporated full digital control to enable accurate and stable adjustment within the range of ±8/16%.

Symbol of the SL-1200 Series

The original purpose of the strobe light, a standard feature on all models from the first-generation SL-1200, was to enable an accurate visual adjustment of the rotation speed. Since Technics incorporated quartz control, in models starting with the MK2, the rotation speed became extremely stable; thus, there was no need for the strobe anymore. However, DJs wanted the familiar strobe on the turntables they use, so it is still provided on the current model. The SL-1200/1210MK7 comes with an LED strobe that can be set to illuminate in red or blue.

Reviews

The new SL-1200 MK7 has predictably got a lot of people very excited. An iconic slice of sonic history, those looking to revisit the glory days of Technics DJ decks may be more than satisfied to simply see that a new model, aimed at the DJ audience and coming in at a more affordable price, has finally arrived. And we wouldn't blame them.

The Technics earns its Recommendation but for some of you reading this, there’s almost nothing out there that will deliver more joy.

I’m pretty much down with this deck. The new Technics SL-1200MK7 ticks a lot of boxes.