Switchable tone arms. Does NOT include cartridge.
117 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
8 People wrote reviews









1 out of 10
Feature:
Reverse....for what I don't know. 78RPM and again not sure why.....straight tone arm great for scratching and beat juggling.Height adjustments.Only comes with straight tone arm....thoug it boast you can swap out straight for S-shape but only comes with the straight...would have been nice to have the choice, no dust cover and no target light??? What the heck.
Quality:
Poor...it's plastic covered in a disguise....a thin layer of rubber.....mine crapped out after only 3 months of use.These are NOT designed for heavy scratching and beat juggling...It pissed me off
Value:
ok I guess...but would suggest saving up for SL1200's or Stanton ST8150' or the Vestax PDX...but don't But DO NOT GO with Numark
Desirability:
it's a futuristic design.
Sound:
Not bad...get some Shure M44-7's and you'll be fine
Ease of Use:
plug it in and go
Support:
horrible...they are very difficult to get a hold of and if you do they really don't have an answer other than "sorry"
Overall:
Got rid of em after 3 months due to the motor failing.....now I have 2 SL1200 MK5's and they ROCK!!!
Submitted: 2/19/2008
Style of Music: hip-hop









7 out of 10
Feature:
The reverse feature is interesting, but i doubt anyone will really get ALOT of use from it. Same goes for the 2 Start/Stop buttons, nice idea, but not really that needed. Deck has a input for strobe...NOT INCLUDED. No dust cover means the rubberized sections of the deck will develope dust like mad. Power plugs & cords all input underneath the deck, which does save on clutter a bit.
Quality:
Built pretty solid, Numark knows people arent looking for a PLASTIC turntable, so they disguise the plastic well. Everyone will tell you "Comes with straight or curved tone Arm" this is not true, factory standard is the straight arm out of the box. Rubber section of the deck collects dust like crazy, and makes you want to smack a Numark developer for not including a dust cover (available on older cheaper decks)
Value:
Great Turntable for the DJ who wants to mix records at home, scratching records is a different story. The price is right for them, and they are pretty solid for mixing, pitch is pretty strong. Just dont expect to scratch like the big guys for very long.
Desirability:
The Curved rounded lines on the turntable look great. Rounded start/stop buttons are pretty cool. Im just not sure what the practicle application of the rubberized/metalized plastic was. :::shrug:::
Sound:
The sound is fine, dont worry about that. I didnt use the Factory Numark headshells it came with though.
Support:
I've never had to speak with Numark Support. If I did, I'd ask them what i should do to protect my investment since there is no dust covers. LOL
Overall:
The industry standard is the Technics MKII SL1200. I wanted to get a good pair of decks for not alot of money and I got what I paid for. I'm not disappointed with the Numark TT200. The motor gives up after a few minutes of moderate scratch exercises. These are probably ment for the intermediate/bedroom, so if thats you, you'll probably get alot use out of them.
Submitted: 8/27/2005
Style of Music: Various Electronic music genres
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