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According to the Knob the PL-12D was an early belt drive that sold very well as it was a smoothy in operation in comparison to the more mechanically assertive rim drives of the time.
The 112D was a later model that wasn't quite the star as competition never sleeps.
Always thought was attractive. With Shure M111HE, a backup bought new decades ago and probably used 100 h, if that, lol, sounds pretty good. No really. ;)
It has a spring suspension which works just like all such, i.e. don't go near damn thing on a springy floor/needs stable support. LOL
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Topic - Pioneer PL-112D - bjh 15:14:39 09/29/14 (7)
- RE: Pioneer PL-112D - Munkie_NL 12:46:02 10/04/14 (0)
- For what they cost .... - reelsmith. 17:18:31 10/01/14 (0)
- I had one in High School - mbnx01 12:17:53 09/30/14 (0)
- RE: Pioneer PL-112D - geoff 12:09:11 09/30/14 (0)
- RE: Pioneer PL-112D - jazzthusiast 18:17:21 09/29/14 (0)
- RE: Pioneer PL-112D - cactuscowboy@bresnan.net 15:37:41 09/29/14 (1)
- RE: Pioneer PL-112D - majick47 10:54:09 10/02/14 (0)