Anyone into quality vintage direct drive?


I grew tired of the Thorens 124 (Sold it) and am experimenting with vintage direct drive tables. Any suggestions?
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Agee hit it. The thing to look for is a vintage direct drive that has been in storage for a long time. A lot of audiophiles put their turntable in the closet when CD took over and just left it there. I have 4 DD tables that I know were stored for a long time and one other one that looks like it was.
The suggestion to ignore low and middle level DD tables is also correct. The luxury models have better motors, more mass and better isolation and typically were cared for better.
With these models you can get a big piece of what Teres and Black Diamond are now selling for only 5% to 10% of the investment. Several of them are worthy of the best tonearms.
The JVC QL Y66F is from my experience a nice table. It was the top of the JVC line in 85 when I bought it.new Here are the specs www.STADTAUS.com_jvc-ql-y66f.pdf. It comes with a 14"platter an s curved arm as well as a straight arm' The table offers acurate and easy adjustment between arms and cartridges. One in good condition would be an excelent performer and investment. That said while the JVC is an automatic DD I prefered the belt drive AR "The Turntable" it replaced but I no longer have that table

PS I am saving for a Teres

Listening to the Kingston Trio Live (at UCLA) Capital Original Mono Vinyl LP

Groovey
Have a look at the very rare Sony 2250 at www.vintageaudioworld.com I use one, fantastic sound.