could use some good advice on turntables..


Novice could use suggestions on 'good value for the money' turntables for $500 to $1,000-ish. What makes and models to consider and what to avoid. Rega? Music Hall? Vpi? Basis 1400? etc.

What should one look for in a turnable and cartride for that matter ? Using BAT electronics for what thats worth. Thanks ........
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If I was just getting into vinyl I would add up my budget and distribute funds for a good phono preamp, cartridge and table. Make sure your phono pre has enough gain to push the output of the cartridge with a little extra head room. If not no matter what table you get will sound weak and no fun to listen to. I'm a fan of NOS giant killer moving magnet cartridges when on a budget, you can pick them up for $200 to $400. I agree with Well Tempered there's one called the Classic, they have a model called The Record Player ( square motor is older version than round motor)and Simplex would be the cheapest in WT line. A Sota or VPI 19 with a Jelco 750 type tonearm are decent tables also.  A Black Cube or PS Audio GCPH phono pre, if you find a GCPH with Parts Connection mod pretty good bang for buck. I owned a BAT VK5i se long ago and think you could get away with a darker sounding table. I know there are others tables that are as good or better just take your time and make sure you have enough gain, good luck.
Clearaudio would be from Germany. I would consider a Well Tempered base model, called The Simplex. I'm a happy owner of the model above, which is Amadeus. Seems tweeky, but really becomes second nature. No lift Q lever, so if that's important look elsewhere. 
If in the US then those brands from there make better bang for buck ..... VPI and clear audio.

Project, LINN and rega relatively better for us UK / euro buyers

Actually, the Scout is just about the same price as the 1400. I've not heard either one, but if I were in the market for a new table in that price range, both would be on a very short list. There may be a bit of a wait on the Scout, though- rumor has it that VPI is about 6 months behind production on that model. Probably worth the wait...

Regards
Jim
The Project by Sumiko (or imported by Sumiko) is an excellent value. It lists around $1000, that's with the arm, but no cartridge. The table I think is really providing value right now is the VPI scout, but it is a bit above your price, and unlikely to find one used, since it's a new model. I don't have very much familiarity with the Rega or Music Hall, I'm sure others will comment on those.