Gemini-Sound XL-2000 TurnTables

Gemini-Sound XL-2000 TurnTables 

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[Feb 21, 2000]
Eric
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

+/- 10% pitch control, less expensive than the Technics, has had the quartz lock feature much longer than the 1200's

Weakness:

None that I can think of.

Ok, first of all, the turntable is called the PT2000, not the XL2000, to the reviewer who called the Technics the PT1200, thats is an SL1200.
I have had this turntable for a while now and love it. It starts and stops on a dime, The only one that i have used that stops faster is the new green newmark one, with the digital pitch control. I have had no problems with scratching, audio quality, even on slightly warped and old records.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 14, 2001]
Yair Treister
Audiophile

Strength:

good price, reverse button, pitch bend, +-10 ,

Weakness:

not a technics

good for the money, dont waist your time buying a technics unless u are ricj okay

Similar Products Used:

pt2000, pt2010 ,pt2400, xl 500

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 22, 2000]
Michiel
Audiophile

The man who corrects the guys which said "PT1200" and "XL2000" uses NEWmark instead of NUmark...uhhh hello??

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 11, 1999]
Alex
an Audiophile

The Xl-2000 is a good turntable..its probably not as good as a PT-1200 from Technics witch is the best but its a good substatute if your not that blessed money wise..so I think its a good Turntable.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Dec 25, 1999]
DJ Flu
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Nice sound, very reliable, nice for skratchin'

Weakness:

tonearm can drop the stylus tip on the side of platter, if not handled correctly

This table is a cheap DJ's dream. I use the term 'cheap' lightly because this is one hell of a table despite it's price. The motor is a tank, and it starts up quite nicely, making sKratching a beautiful thing. The only problem I had with it, like every table is that when my clumsy self makes a wrong moves, the tonearm rips across the beautful black surface and drops that little needle on a rough, fast moving , metal platter creating a very unsettling sound. It makes me cry. But otherwise if ya wanna be a DJ, and only got 900 bones chillin' in the bank (and have steady hands) than you hook those things up to your stereo, and you're set.

Similar Products Used:

Technics 1200MKII

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 29, 1999]
Jake
Audiophile

Strength:

This is in my opinion the best table since Technic released the 1200. Its quick start-up proves it is professional quality and the new reverse button adds a nice twist to mixin records .

Weakness:

The only one I have found is the control arm has no rest.If you drop it on accident it falls to the record or surface rather hard and could possiblly crack a needle.

Overall I think it is a wonderful choice for any professional dj or the casual listener who apprieshiates a long lasting sturdy well sounding turntable. The real difference between the Gemini 2000 and the Technic 1200 is about $100 as far as i can speculate.

Similar Products Used:

Technic 1200 mk2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 13, 2000]
crazyquake
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Besides the name and pitch control, this tables IS a technics 1200. I have used both, and as far as stability, startup time, and quality (weight), they fell exactly the same.

Weakness:

no notch on the pitch slider

Awsome table, you can now get 2 techinics quality tables, for the price of 1 tech 12!!! I spin house/trance, and when the beats are matched, they stay matched. Also the platter is VERY, VERY stable (just like the tech 12's). The only thing 2 things I don't like are:

1. The pitch slider doesn't have a notch at zero (although it does have a button that returns it to zero instantly)

2. It doesn't say "Technics" on it. Many people won't even use them because of the brand name---they are dumb.

Similar Products Used:

technics 1200, gemini dd-50.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 02, 2000]
matt
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Basically, just a cheaper version of the Technics 1200. How did they not get sued? Reliable as hell.

Weakness:

As a pro table - none. Might not be the best choice for home use.

I have had this turntable in my audio system for over 5 years with not one problem! I did not really use it for a while until I changed from a cheap Stanton cartridge to an Ortofon. What a difference! I would compare the sound quality of this table, with a good needle, to some of the better audiophile tables out there!
I bought this when I worked at a A/V retailer for about 200 bucks. Probably the best deal I have ever gotten. It is a Technics 1200: It's a tank!
Probably my only gripe with this table is that its feet don't absorb vibrations very well and I occasionally get low-end rumble if I'm not careful. This is why I don't recommend it for some home enthusiasts... or should I say snobs? - just kidding:) On the other hand, I would like an audiophile to show me a better table for the money.
As with all turntables, give this table the TLC it deserves. But a good $100 Ortofon, set up the arm balance and asmith correctly, and keep your records clean, and you've got the best deal in town.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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