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Help Wanted: Which Turntable/System To Buy? I'm in the market for a turntable, and was wondering what a good brand is. I'm looking for something that sounds great, looks like artwork/architecture, and is not overly expensive. By that I mean only a few hundred dollars.
Any help with the corresponding equipment (speakers, amps, etc) is appreciated too. AND -- what are your "prerequisite" LP's to own? Thanks! | |
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Don't know if you can get them in the US but over here in the UK, the Limit turntables are damn popular. Whatever you get, buy some direct drives not belt drives!
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I have an earlier version of this table and I love it!!
Though it is fully manual, there are no switches only on and off. To change the speed you have to lift the disc plate and move the belt. No big deal really. Oh yeah and the plates all glass, very cool!! It's not high high end, I only paid $500, they do have other models that are much more expensive and better of course. It all depends on what you plan on running it through, I guess. http://www.audiovisionsf....uct_id=269 | |
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My grandpa might sell you his old gramaphone. He keeps it in the attic with all his Al Johlson records. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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My boyfriend is a DJ, and he only uses his Technics. | |
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theVelvetRoper said: My boyfriend is a DJ, and he only uses his Technics.
Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system, though It would be nice to have a pair sitting around cause sometimes I get in the mood to make mixes, which they are perfectly designed. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: theVelvetRoper said: My boyfriend is a DJ, and he only uses his Technics.
Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system, though It would be nice to have a pair sitting around cause sometimes I get in the mood to make mixes, which they are perfectly designed. Well, all he does is mix all the time, but he never would bring his precious turntables to a rave. He spins house and a little hip hop. | |
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theVelvetRoper said: sinisterpentatonic said: Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system, though It would be nice to have a pair sitting around cause sometimes I get in the mood to make mixes, which they are perfectly designed. Well, all he does is mix all the time, but he never would bring his precious turntables to a rave. He spins house and a little hip hop. I don't blame him, I have countless stories of friends having their system ripped off at parties, raves, shows, etc.... It's always risky muling that stuff to strange places. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: theVelvetRoper said: My boyfriend is a DJ, and he only uses his Technics.
Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system The Technics SL-1200 series does satisfy Se7en's requirement of "looks like artwork/architecture," methinks. The design, which was introduced in 1979, is timeless. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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matt said: sinisterpentatonic said: Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system The Technics SL-1200 series does satisfy Se7en's requirement of "looks like artwork/architecture," methinks. The design, which was introduced in 1979, is timeless. Cool!! But all them gadgets on it will still cause humming | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: I Spy with my little eye... 12" of Art of Noise "Paranoimia" feat. Max Headroom. INPUT ON THIS THREAD: Whatever you buy, make sure it is a "direct drive" turntable (spins with magnets or something) and NOT belt-driven. | |
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matt said: sinisterpentatonic said: Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system The Technics SL-1200 series does satisfy Se7en's requirement of "looks like artwork/architecture," methinks. The design, which was introduced in 1979, is timeless. That turntable is a sexy, sexy beast. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: I have an earlier version of this table and I love it!!
Though it is fully manual, there are no switches only on and off. To change the speed you have to lift the disc plate and move the belt. No big deal really. Oh yeah and the plates all glass, very cool!! It's not high high end, I only paid $500, they do have other models that are much more expensive and better of course. It all depends on what you plan on running it through, I guess. http://www.audiovisionsf....uct_id=269 Thanks - I like them both! The $500 is a little steep. Hmmm. I don't mind switching the belt - it would mostly stay on 33 1/3. The Technics one - how much does that run? | |
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Se7en said: sinisterpentatonic said: I have an earlier version of this table and I love it!!
Though it is fully manual, there are no switches only on and off. To change the speed you have to lift the disc plate and move the belt. No big deal really. Oh yeah and the plates all glass, very cool!! It's not high high end, I only paid $500, they do have other models that are much more expensive and better of course. It all depends on what you plan on running it through, I guess. http://www.audiovisionsf....uct_id=269 Thanks - I like them both! The $500 is a little steep. Hmmm. I don't mind switching the belt - it would mostly stay on 33 1/3. The Technics one - how much does that run? You'd pay about the same price for the Technics, though I've seen them go for as high as $700. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: Se7en said: Thanks - I like them both! The $500 is a little steep. Hmmm. I don't mind switching the belt - it would mostly stay on 33 1/3. The Technics one - how much does that run? You'd pay about the same price for the Technics, though I've seen them go for as high as $700. $700 is a bit high IMHO. Here's a good source for most of the SL-1200 models: http://www.hollywooddj.co...hnics.html If you want the new M5G "Grand Master" model, though, this site has a significantly better price: http://www.turntablelab.com I have no affiliation with either site, but I did buy my Technics from Hollywood DJ a few years back. Note that while I ordered an M3D, they sent me a grey market MK3D intended for sale in Japan. But aside from the owner's manual being in Japanese, it's substantively identical to the US M3D, and the price was the cheapest I could find on the Internet at the time. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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matt said: Note that while I ordered an M3D, they sent me a grey market MK3D intended for sale in Japan. But aside from the owner's manual being in Japanese, it's substantively identical to the US M3D, and the price was the cheapest I could find on the Internet at the time.
Oh. Thanks for clearing that up. | |
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matt said: sinisterpentatonic said: Technics are only good if you're a dj and travel with your tables alot, I wouldn't use it as part of a home system The Technics SL-1200 series does satisfy Se7en's requirement of "looks like artwork/architecture," methinks. The design, which was introduced in 1979, is timeless. I used to have a Technics stereo system. It's a good make. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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sinisterpentatonic said: I have an earlier version of this table and I love it!!
Though it is fully manual, there are no switches only on and off. To change the speed you have to lift the disc plate and move the belt. No big deal really. Oh yeah and the plates all glass, very cool!! It's not high high end, I only paid $500, they do have other models that are much more expensive and better of course. It all depends on what you plan on running it through, I guess. http://www.audiovisionsf....uct_id=269 ....SIN', this is THE MOST BEAUTIFUL equipment ive seen ina long time my sweet!!! *... "ive always said, that if you have to ask for something more than once or twice, it wasnt yours in the first place"...* | |
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2the9s said: matt said: Note that while I ordered an M3D, they sent me a grey market MK3D intended for sale in Japan. But aside from the owner's manual being in Japanese, it's substantively identical to the US M3D, and the price was the cheapest I could find on the Internet at the time.
Oh. Thanks for clearing that up. Some folks might not want to buy from a place that sells grey market goods. For one thing, the warranty is usually void. And the owner's manual being in Japanese is an issue if you can't read Japanese. This turntable is not a "plug and play" device... among other things, you've got to calibrate the tonearm (tracking, anti-skate, and height). Had I not been able to find an English manual online, I probably would have had to call a DJ friend for help. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Se7en said: sinisterpentatonic said: I have an earlier version of this table and I love it!!
Though it is fully manual, there are no switches only on and off. To change the speed you have to lift the disc plate and move the belt. No big deal really. Oh yeah and the plates all glass, very cool!! It's not high high end, I only paid $500, they do have other models that are much more expensive and better of course. It all depends on what you plan on running it through, I guess. http://www.audiovisionsf....uct_id=269 Thanks - I like them both! The $500 is a little steep. Hmmm. I don't mind switching the belt - it would mostly stay on 33 1/3. The Technics one - how much does that run? sin is right, the acoustic research turntable is infinitely superior to the technics model the whole idea of listening to vinyl is primarily because of its superior sound quality compared to that from compact disc therefore when buying a turntable, the most important aspect should be how it sounds not what it looks like reputable hifi retailers allow you to book listening sessions where u can take your chosen piece of vinyl and listen to a range of players, thus being able to chose the best one that suits your pocket as well as your ears red hot like a chilli pepper | |
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CinisterCee said: sinisterpentatonic said: I Spy with my little eye... 12" of Art of Noise "Paranoimia" feat. Max Headroom. INPUT ON THIS THREAD: Whatever you buy, make sure it is a "direct drive" turntable (spins with magnets or something) and NOT belt-driven. | |
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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: CinisterCee said: I Spy with my little eye... 12" of Art of Noise "Paranoimia" feat. Max Headroom. INPUT ON THIS THREAD: Whatever you buy, make sure it is a "direct drive" turntable (spins with magnets or something) and NOT belt-driven. naa all that gimmickry adds a background humm, that detracts from the reproduction of music, belt drive turntables recreate the music more faithfully red hot like a chilli pepper | |
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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: I totally agree with the direct drive turntable. Belt-drivens suck ass.
I don't know about that, this AR was a standard for many years. My dad still uses his to this day. To Se7en: You might consider one of the auction sites. It's possible that you get a good deal on a higher end unit. If you go that route, factor in the cost of a new cartridge. This MMF-2.1 model is available from Acoustic Sounds Online http://store.acousticsounds.com for $299. or when money is no object, go after the Model 30/2-SME for $29K "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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blackcherry said: TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: I totally agree with the direct drive turntable. Belt-drivens suck ass.
naa all that gimmickry adds a background humm, that detracts from the reproduction of music, belt drive turntables recreate the music more faithfully | |
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theAudience said: TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: I totally agree with the direct drive turntable. Belt-drivens suck ass.
I don't know about that, this AR was a standard for many years. or when money is no object, go after the Model 30/2-SME for $29K | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: theAudience said: I don't know about that, this AR was a standard for many years. or when money is no object, go after the Model 30/2-SME for $29K Heh, heh, heh. I thought that would get YOUR attention. "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: sinisterpentatonic said: Heh, heh, heh. I thought that would get YOUR attention. Man, that's wicked!! Now I have to make a decision between food or sounds. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: theAudience said: Heh, heh, heh. I thought that would get YOUR attention. Man, that's wicked!! Now I have to make a decision between food or sounds. That's a lot of my brother. What continent are you trying to feed? "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: sinisterpentatonic said: Man, that's wicked!! Now I have to make a decision between food or sounds. That's a lot of my brother. What continent are you trying to feed? Let's see for just 69 cents a day I could feed a child in a impoverished nation Damn, that's a lot of meals!! better stock up on the Ramen Noodles. | |
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