I have had 5:
- Technics Auto Turntable - don't remember model. It was automatic and cheap. Sound character was crap with crap filling (sold years ago)
- Rega P3-24 with RB301 tonearm & Elys 2 - Sound is signature Rega, all about PRaT with somewhat flabby bass. (lost in divorce)
- Rega RP3 with RB303 tonearm & Exact 2 - sound is signature Rega, all about PRaT but with tight, refined bass (currently for sale)
- Linn LP12 with Itok LVIImk2 tonearm & Lyra Kleos - Lovely table with a more balanced sound profile than the Regas, Lyra offers big, dimensional sound but overall, less revealing than I would have hoped.
(still have this table)
- Art Audio Composer Solo with Ortofon TA-110 Tonearm & Ortofon Cadenza Blue. Balanced sound profile with a level of detail that boggles the mind. I love this setup and am blown away every time I listen to a record on it. With external power supply this makes the Linn look cheap though. (still have this table and will be showing it at Capital Audiofest and AXPONA)
- Technics Auto Turntable - don't remember model. It was automatic and cheap. Sound character was crap with crap filling (sold years ago)
- Rega P3-24 with RB301 tonearm & Elys 2 - Sound is signature Rega, all about PRaT with somewhat flabby bass. (lost in divorce)
- Rega RP3 with RB303 tonearm & Exact 2 - sound is signature Rega, all about PRaT but with tight, refined bass (currently for sale)
- Linn LP12 with Itok LVIImk2 tonearm & Lyra Kleos - Lovely table with a more balanced sound profile than the Regas, Lyra offers big, dimensional sound but overall, less revealing than I would have hoped.
(still have this table)
- Art Audio Composer Solo with Ortofon TA-110 Tonearm & Ortofon Cadenza Blue. Balanced sound profile with a level of detail that boggles the mind. I love this setup and am blown away every time I listen to a record on it. With external power supply this makes the Linn look cheap though. (still have this table and will be showing it at Capital Audiofest and AXPONA)