Technics 1210's - LED's (to mod or not to mod?)

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Technics 1210's - LED's (to mod or not to mod?)
Posted on: 02.06.2012 by Brunilda Kora
I'll be modding a pair of 1210's soon. I'll definitely be upgrading the target light with a superbright, white LED.

I'll be selling the decks soon after they're done. To those that are in the market for 1210's, would you look for upgraded LED's throughout? For me, the Green pitch LED, the Red strobe and the Green 33/45 button LEDs are part of what makes Technics Technics.

Changing the LED colour is easy enough (btw - face plate will be glossy white powder coated) but I'm not convinced that it always makes a difference to the overall appearance of a a nice, crisp pair of decks...

What do you believe?
Osvaldo Newhall
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Oh I wasn't talking about white LEDs, I was just saying white paint with brighter stock colors is kind of ugly. All white is cool.
Oh ok.
Romelia Stankard
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Nicadraus
FYI, white DOES look good. Many of my clients have preferred white as primary and blue is secondary.
Oh I wasn't talking about white LEDs, I was just saying white paint with brighter stock colors is kind of ugly. All white is cool.
Osvaldo Newhall
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Forget that, I wouldn't bother replacing them unless it was all blue or another color. red/white/green would be ugly and a waste of time. Just do it all blue if you're trying to make money and want good looking decks.
FYI, white DOES look good. Many of my clients have preferred white as primary and blue is secondary.

@Patch: Go ahead and do the conversion bro. If you want to use your stock/original PCB, PM me. I'll guide you through in you need help.
Ira Alsadi
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Of course it does, about $200 to be exact. Often more, otherwise I wouldn't bother.
Touch
Romelia Stankard
03.06.2012
Originally Posted by djlotus
I doesn't really add numerical value to your decks
Of course it does, about $200 to be exact. Often more, otherwise I wouldn't bother.
Brunilda Kora
02.06.2012
I'll be modding a pair of 1210's soon. I'll definitely be upgrading the target light with a superbright, white LED.

I'll be selling the decks soon after they're done. To those that are in the market for 1210's, would you look for upgraded LED's throughout? For me, the Green pitch LED, the Red strobe and the Green 33/45 button LEDs are part of what makes Technics Technics.

Changing the LED colour is easy enough (btw - face plate will be glossy white powder coated) but I'm not convinced that it always makes a difference to the overall appearance of a a nice, crisp pair of decks...

What do you believe?
Brunilda Kora
02.06.2012
I'm also doing a pair of high gloss gunmetal grey 1210's right now. Seriously considering doing those with all white LED's.

Do the strobe dots still work properly when the light is white?
Wallace Lawmaster
02.06.2012
One day I wouldn't mind a set of black Technics with all blue lights. Course Stanton 150's come like that too.
Brunilda Kora
02.06.2012
Which of the LED's are primary and which are secondary? (Or are you just talking about order of preference?)
Osvaldo Newhall
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Oh I wasn't talking about white LEDs, I was just saying white paint with brighter stock colors is kind of ugly. All white is cool.
Oh ok.
Romelia Stankard
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Nicadraus
FYI, white DOES look good. Many of my clients have preferred white as primary and blue is secondary.
Oh I wasn't talking about white LEDs, I was just saying white paint with brighter stock colors is kind of ugly. All white is cool.
Brunilda Kora
02.06.2012
Hey - if all Blue sells, then that's what I'll do! Do you keep the target light as a super bright white, or switch that up to a blue one too?
Osvaldo Newhall
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Forget that, I wouldn't bother replacing them unless it was all blue or another color. red/white/green would be ugly and a waste of time. Just do it all blue if you're trying to make money and want good looking decks.
FYI, white DOES look good. Many of my clients have preferred white as primary and blue is secondary.

@Patch: Go ahead and do the conversion bro. If you want to use your stock/original PCB, PM me. I'll guide you through in you need help.
Romelia Stankard
02.06.2012
Forget that, I wouldn't bother replacing them unless it was all blue or another color. red/white/green would be ugly and a waste of time and not make the decks much more valuable or sellable really. Just do it all blue.
Brunilda Kora
02.06.2012
Looks like there's my answer... Super bright, original colour LED's it is, then!
Ira Alsadi
02.06.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Of course it does, about $200 to be exact. Often more, otherwise I wouldn't bother.
Touch
Romelia Stankard
03.06.2012
Originally Posted by djlotus
I doesn't really add numerical value to your decks
Of course it does, about $200 to be exact. Often more, otherwise I wouldn't bother.
Margie Pavell
02.06.2012
i changed all mine to the blue LEDs...love it...but then again...i am keeping mine
Brunilda Kora
02.06.2012
Agree 100% - absolutely NO POSSIBILITY of changing the strobe on my Techs from Red to ANY other colour!

Great point re-LED's and the possibility of things gong bad.
Ira Alsadi
02.06.2012
I doesn't really add numerical value to your decks but it does add cosmetic appeal and if you are selling, it gives the potential buyer 5 less things to worry about going bad on a pair of decks. If you are handy with a soldering iron, you can change all the lights out with their corresponding color of LED.

I completely understand what you mean about the lights being iconic for you. I feel the same about the platter dots.

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